Sunita Williams Retires After 27 Years, Leaves Enduring Legacy in Space Exploration (X@Astro_Suni)
Washington: Sunita Williams has taken retirement from NASA. This great astronaut of Indian origin said goodbye to NASA on 27 December 2025 after 27 years of service. NASA made this official announcement on January 20. Sunita Williams completed three long missions, spending record time on the ISS. She has done the most spacewalks among women and is fourth in total spacewalk time.
Sunita Williams was born on 19 September 1965 in America. Her father was Dr. Deepak Pandya of Indian origin. She served as a pilot in the US Navy. Joined NASA in 1998. Spent a total of 608 days in space and is second among NASA astronauts.
Sunita Williams has done 9 spacewalks, the total time of which is 62 hours and 6 minutes. This is the highest spacewalk time among women. Sunita Williams is in fourth place in the total spacewalk list.
New NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Suni Williams has been a trailblazer in human spaceflight, shaping the future of exploration through her leadership aboard the space station and paving the way for commercial missions to low Earth orbit.
Sunita Williams did not specify the reason for her retirement, but her retirement took effect after her last mission. He bid farewell to NASA after completing 27 years of service. No future plans have been told yet.
Sunita is Indian-American. He gets a lot of respect in India. She remained connected to Indian culture. The Indian flag and culture are shown in space. Her success is a matter of pride for India.
Cleared the way for commercial spaceflight. Contributed to private missions like Boeing and SpaceX. She is a source of inspiration for women. She made many records, including a marathon, a spacewalk, and spending a long time on the ISS.
Sunita Williams had a brilliant career. She spent 608 days in space and completed 3 missions. Apart from this many records were made. Her legacy will remain even after retirement. An example for women and people of Indian origin in space exploration. NASA saluted her.
Copyright © 2026 Top Indian News