
NASA Astronaut Suni Williams, Who Stayed in Space for 9 Months After Spacecraft Problem, Retires
NASA astronaut Suni Williams, who famously stayed in space for an extended nine-month visit because of problems with an experimental capsule, has retired after 27 years, NASA said Tuesday.
Williams and another astronaut, Butch Wilmore, were supposed to stay in space for a week in 2024, but concerns about the Boeing Starliner spacecraft kept them there until March.
Over her career, Williams logged 608 days in space, which is the second-longest cumulative time in space in NASA history, the space agency said. #
Williams and another astronaut, Butch Wilmore, were supposed to stay in space for a week in 2024, but concerns about the Boeing Starliner spacecraft kept them there until March.
Over her career, Williams logged 608 days in space, which is the second-longest cumulative time in space in NASA history, the space agency said. #
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