Commander Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have finally left the International Space Station, but only briefly.
Recently, the duo conducted a spacewalk, and a selfie of Williams from the event has amazed people. NASA posted the incredible picture on Instagram, calling it “the ultimate selfie.” ...
That aside, the duo has recently carried out a spacewalk that has left people spellbound. NASA posted a stunning selfie taken by Williams during the event on Instagram, calling it "the ultimate ...
An amateur astrophotographer has captured an astonishing image of NASA astronaut Suni Williams conducting a record-breaking spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS). Last week ...
The image was taken during a recent spacewalk, when Williams broke the record for most non-consective hours spent spacewalking by a female astronaut. Charline Giroud, a biochemist at the University of ...
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams, currently on the ISS, shared a stunning selfie during her 9th spacewalk with fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore. Williams achieved the most cumulative ...
Protesters gathered around the U.S. Wednesday in a coordinated effort originating from social media known as the 50501 movement. "50501 is a call for 50 protests in 50 states on 1 day," reads a ...
During her ninth spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS), she captured a breathtaking selfie, marking a memorable moment in her space journey. Accompanied by fellow astronaut Butch ...
Someone added, "When someone says you can't do it, do it twice and take pictures." During her ninth spacewalk, Sunita Williams and fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore stepped out of the station for 5.5 ...
NASA will host its first Twitch event from the International Space Station next week, in a move hoping to draw in a new ...
Recently, the duo completed a spacewalk, and a breathtaking selfie taken by Williams during the event has taken the internet by storm. . NASA shared the incredible photo on Instagram, calling it "the ...
While Harris didn’t win the election, Eaddy says, “we did not lose the collective forward movement of Black women.” She now lives in the nation’s capital, but she has been spending time in ...