NASA Astronaut Sunita Williams Completes Spacewalk After Extended Mission Delay
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has successfully completed her first spacewalk in over seven months, marking a significant milestone in her extended mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Williams, of Indian origin and currently serving as the station's commander, performed overdue outdoor repair work alongside fellow astronaut Nick Hague.
Originally launched on Boeing's new Starliner capsule last June, Williams and her colleague had anticipated a short one-week test flight. However, delays with the Starliner capsule resulted in an extended stay, with their return now not expected until late March or early April—approximately ten months after their initial departure.
This spacewalk is particularly noteworthy as it is the first conducted by NASA astronauts since a previous mission was aborted last summer due to issues with an astronaut suit. NASA has since resolved the cooling loop problem that caused water to leak into the airlock, allowing for the resumption of spacewalk activities.
Williams has previously completed seven spacewalks throughout her career, demonstrating her extensive experience in working outside the ISS.
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