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    Home»World»Sunita Williams Bids Adieu to NASA After Epic 27-Year Space Odyssey

    Sunita Williams Bids Adieu to NASA After Epic 27-Year Space Odyssey

    World January 21, 20262 Mins Read
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    Sunita Williams Bids Adieu to NASA After Epic 27-Year Space Odyssey
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    The space world mourns and celebrates as Sunita Williams, NASA’s Indian-origin star, retires after 27 extraordinary years. Culminating with a nine-month ISS odyssey, her career finale on December 27, 2025, leaves an indelible mark on human spaceflight.

    Administrator Jared Isaacman called her a ‘trailblazer,’ crediting her ISS leadership for future exploration and commercial ventures. Her innovations bolster Artemis lunar goals and Mars ambitions, with NASA expressing profound gratitude for service that motivates beyond limits.

    With roots in Ohio and Massachusetts, her Gujarati father’s legacy blends with her Slovenian mother-in-law’s heritage. Off-duty, she thrives on hiking, camping, auto repairs, aviation, renovations, fitness, and dog walks with Michael.

    Debuting December 9, 2006, via Discovery’s STS-116, she excelled on Expeditions 14/15 with four pioneering spacewalks post-Atlantis return.

    Commanding Expedition 33 in 2012 after Baikonur launch, her 127-day mission included three vital spacewalks for radiator and power fixes.

    June 2024’s Starliner test with Wilmore ballooned to nine months amid issues, spanning Expeditions 71/72, equaling 286-day records, and safe 2025 landing.

    Topping women’s spacewalk tally at 62 hours, 6 minutes across nine EVAs (NASA’s 4th), she ran the first orbital marathon. Training impacts include NEEMO dives, deputy chief roles, Star City ops, and lunar chopper programs.

    Williams redefined endurance and leadership. Her retirement closes a saga of triumphs, opening doors for tomorrow’s explorers.

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