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NASA, Sunita Williams and International Space Station
NASA Offers $20,000 For Best Rescue Plan To Save Stranded Astronauts Like Sunita Williams
The space agency offers up to $20,000 for the most effective design to safely transport a fully suited astronaut across the Moon's rugged terrain.
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams turns farmer, leads an innovative agricultural experiment in space. Here's why
Sunita Williams, who is stuck in space for more than seven months, is leading groundbreaking research with a not-so-easy-to-guess ‘lettuce’. Sunita Williams is leading innovative research aboard the ISS by growing romaine lettuce in microgravity,
Growing Lettuce in Space? Sunita Williams’ Is Now Experimenting Food Production In Space
As the Space Station commander, she is focusing on cultivating "Outredgeous" romaine lettuce in microgravity. This experiment aims to study how different levels of water influence plant growth—an essential factor for future space missions and potential advancements in agriculture on Earth.
Can we grow veggies in space? Sunita Williams begins experiment
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, who is currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS), is leading a one-of-a-kind agricultural experiment. She is growing "Outredgeous" romaine lettuce in microgravity.
Is Sunita Williams, Indian-origin NASA astronaut, getting proper nutrients in space amid health concerns? What we know
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, both NASA astronauts, have been stuck at the International Space Station for more than six months due to a Starliner spacecraft malfunction. They are set to return to Earth in February 2025.
Why NASAs Sunita Williams Is Growing Lettuce In Space
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, aboard the International Space Station (ISS), is leading an innovative agricultural experiment.
Sunita Williams takes ‘lettuce’ leap into space farming; all you need to know
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is leading research on 'Outredgeous' romaine lettuce aboard the International Space Station. This study explores the effects of water on plant growth in microgravity, with implications for future space missions and sustainable farming practices on Earth.
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Is Sunita Williams in bad shape? This is what she says about her health
Ever since videos of Sunita Williams have emerged from the space station, there have been concerns about her health and fans ...
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Why Sunita Williams is growing lettuce in space: All about it
Sunita Williams mission in the International Space Station began on June 5, alongside astronaut Butch Wilmore on Boeing's ...
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‘Strange, toxic’ smell detected on Sunita William’s space station. Here’s how the astronauts avert emergency
An unusual toxic smell was detected by the ISS crew after opening the Progress MS-29 cargo spacecraft. The astronauts found ...
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What Sunita Williams Is Doing In Space
Indian-origin NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has been stuck in space since June, earlier this year. Here's what she is doing ...
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Sunita Williams provides BIG update on her health, life in space, says, 'our crew up here...'
Williams and her fellow astronaut, Butch Willmore, have been on the ISS since June 2024. Discussing the challenges of ...
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Govinda's Wife Sunita Ahuja Behind Fall Out Between Actor & Krushna Abhishek? "Ab Main Sach Keh Deta Hoon.."
Govinda recently revealed the real reason behind the fallout between him and his nephew, Krushna Abhishek. His comment came ...
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Sunita Williams, ISS crew wish friends and family a ‘Happy Thanksgiving’ from space
Williams also conveyed her Thanksgiving wishes to all supporting the astronauts at the International Space Station.
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Russian spacecraft brings 'toxic' odour, droplets to ISS as Sunita Williams remains stranded: NASA's response
The crew described the smell as “toxic” and immediately closed the hatch to prevent any potential contamination, as detailed ...
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