The Express Tribune · 9h
Astronaut Sunita Williams’ weight loss raises concerns, NASA responds
Williams, who has been on the ISS since June, has experienced weight loss during her extended mission, prompting NASA to ramp up nutritional support efforts. Initially scheduled for an eight-day mission, Williams, 59, and her fellow astronaut Barry Wilmore were stranded due to technical issues with the Boeing Starliner.
eadaily · 1d
NASA doctors are alarmed by the rapid weight loss of an astronaut stuck on the ISS
EADaily, November 9th, 2024. Doctors of the US National Space Agency (NASA) are trying to help astronaut Sunita Williams gain weight, who remained on the International Space Station (ISS) until February 2025 due to a malfunction of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft.
Indiatimes · 12d
"Greetings from the ISS": NASA astronaut Sunita Williams shares Diwali wishes from space
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams extended warm Diwali wishes from the International Space Station, sharing her unique experience of celebrating the festival from 260 miles above Earth. She expressed gratitude to President Biden and Vice President Harris for recognizing the community's contributions and reminisced about her father's efforts to keep their cultural roots alive.
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