In June 2024, Sunita Williams embarked on her third spaceflight, marking an unprecedented journey aboard Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. Initially planned for a short mission, unforeseen challenges extended her stay aboard the ISS for over nine months. This marked the beginning of a remarkable chapter in her space career.
In July 2024, while on the International Space Station, Sunita Williams and her fellow astronauts took part in fun activities, including celebrating the 2024 Olympics in space. A special video shared by NASA captured the astronauts’ playful moments and their tribute to Olympic athletes.
In October 2024, Sunita Williams reached out to people across the world from the ISS, sending warm Diwali greetings to the United States and beyond. Her video message, delivered from the International Space Station, highlighted her connection to Earth while orbiting far above it.
Sunita Williams made Thanksgiving 2024 unforgettable by celebrating aboard the ISS. She shared a space-appropriate meal of smoked turkey and other festive dishes while reassuring the public that she and her fellow astronauts were in good spirits and enjoying their mission.
In December 2024, Sunita Williams marked Christmas in space, enjoying the festive atmosphere with fellow astronauts. A memorable photo of Williams and others wearing Santa hats went viral, showcasing how the crew managed to bring holiday cheer to their unique, zero-gravity environment.
In January 2025, Sunita Williams surpassed Peggy Whitson’s spacewalking record, completing 62 hours and 6 minutes of spacewalks. This achievement made Williams the fourth astronaut on NASA’s all-time spacewalk hours list, solidifying her as one of the most experienced spacewalkers in history.
After months of space exploration, Sunita Williams and her fellow astronauts prepared to return home in 18 March aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule. Their journey, marked by scientific exploration, record-breaking achievements, and a touch of personal celebration, came to a close with their upcoming Earth splashdown.
In March 2025, Sunita Williams was part of NASA's Crew 9, marking the end of a truly remarkable mission. After over nine months in space, Williams and her colleagues were finally set to return home, bringing closure to a historic chapter in space exploration.