Sunita Williams Trying to Walk After 210 Days in Space

Sunita Williams Trying to Walk After 210 Days in Space

[Deccan Chronicle] - 01/29/2025

Astronaut Sunita Williams, who has been aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for over seven months, is facing the unique challenge of readjusting to Earth's gravity. After an extended stay in microgravity, she is trying to remember what it's like to walk, as she hasn't walked, sat (…)



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