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  1. Sunita Williams, accomplished astronaut, extends gender equality via CCP role
  2. Sunita Williams Photos, Pictures, Pics, and Images
  3. Sunita Williams turns 57: Know about American astronaut with Indian roots who holds several records in spacewalks
  4. Astronaut Sunita Williams On Her Time In Space And 'The Mars Generation'


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Sunita Williams, accomplished astronaut, extends gender equality via CCP role

Sunita “Suni” Williams has had an extensive career in terms of space exploration as well as aiding in efforts to move women’s rights forward. Photo Credit: NASA Out of the 351 U.S. astronauts who have flown in space with NASA, only 49 of them were women. Sunita Williams is one of those 49 women who are breaking the boundaries for females and minorities in the spaceflight industry. This past November, Williams was awarded the This award is presented to the university’s most accomplished alumni. The last recipient was General Ann Dunwoody, the first female 4 star general in the U.S. military. Williams received this prestigious award due to her achievement of spending 322 days in space, which gave her the rank of “number 6” in terms of the all-time U.S. endurance list and 2nd as a female in this category. The devotee of the Hindu God Ganesha ( Williams during one of her seven EVAs. Photo Credit: NASA Williams was recently selected as one of the first four astronauts under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP). Currently, she is the only female astronaut training for the first CCP test flights, which are scheduled to begin in 2017. Under CCP, NASA is partnering with private companies to have NASA astronauts launch from U.S. soil—the first time they will have done so since 2011. Williams will be joined by fellow NASA astronauts, Robert Behnken, Eric Boe, and Douglas Hurley. The quartet will work to successfully field SpaceX’s Williams has broken the world record for women in ter...

Sunita Williams Photos, Pictures, Pics, and Images

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Sunita Williams turns 57: Know about American astronaut with Indian roots who holds several records in spacewalks

• Sunita Williams had an Indian-American father and a Slovene-American mother. • Sunita Williams was selected as an astronaut by NASA in June 1998. • In 2008, the Government of India honoured her with Padma Bhushan. New Delhi: The very mention of the name of Sunita Williams evokes a feeling of inspiration among those many girls in our country who have dreams in their eyes and courage in their hearts. Sunita is an American astronaut, but her Indian roots have always made us feel that she is indeed one of our own. There was a time when the United States Navy officer held the records for most spacewalks by a woman (seven) and most spacewalk time for a woman (50 hours and 40 minutes). Today, on her birthday, as Sunita Williams turns 57, let us relive her life and career, and the many records she created. Early life and education Sunita Williams was born on September 19, 1965, in Euclid, Ohio, to Indian-American neuroanatomist Deepak Pandya and Slovene-American Ursuline Bonnie (Zalokar) Pandya, who reside in Falmouth, Massachusetts, and she has two siblings. Her paternal family is from Jhulasan in the Mehsana district in Gujarat, and her maternal great-grandmother Mary Bohinc was born in Slovenia and immigrated to the United States as an 11-year-old in 1891. Sunita Williams graduated from Needham High School in Massachusetts in 1983 and received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical science from the United States Naval Academy in 1987. Later, she received her Master of Scien...

Astronaut Sunita Williams On Her Time In Space And 'The Mars Generation'

facebook Email Sunita Williams, a native of Needham, has traveled far beyond Massachusetts as part of her work as an astronaut at the International Space Station. She served as the commander of the space station in 2012, and has spent a total 322 days in space. She also has spent more than 50 hours on space walks alone. In this 2004 photo provided by NASA, astronaut Sunita Williams poses for a photo. (NASA via AP) She is featured in the new documentary film " "The Mars Generation" is playing at the Guests Interview Highlights On her path to becoming an astronaut It was a little bit of a happenstance, and a lot of good luck, and a lot of perseverance. I wanted to be a veterinarian, and go to school in Boston. It didn't quite work out that way, and I ended up joining the Navy as a suggestion of my big brother. It was really awesome, and I didn't realize it at the time, but provided a lot of leadership and followership teamwork opportunities. And it led me down the path to become a helicopter pilot and a test pilot. It was the shoe in the door to making me understand that, hey — things are possible. And I got down to NASA at Johnson Space Center and realized that I could do the things those guys were doing, like anybody can when they have that opportunity and take it. On her time as a commander on the International Space Station It was awesome. A huge responsibility. But just like in the movie "The Martian," you take it one step at a time. You don't look at the big problem al...