Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams ‘dances a little’ on her arrival at space station | Watch

Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams safely docked the Boeing's Starliner with the ISS on Thursday, becoming the first woman to pilot a new crewed spacecraft. She was welcomed with a dance and ringing of the bell, marking a historic milestone.

Written By Alka Jain
Published7 Jun 2024, 09:27 AM IST
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams laughs with relatives as she leaves the Operations and Checkout building before heading to Space Launch Complex 41 to board the Boeing's Starliner capsule atop an Atlas V rocket for a mission to the International Space Station at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Monday, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo)
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams laughs with relatives as she leaves the Operations and Checkout building before heading to Space Launch Complex 41 to board the Boeing’s Starliner capsule atop an Atlas V rocket for a mission to the International Space Station at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Monday, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo)

Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams, who safely docked the Boeing's Starliner with the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday, danced a little as she arrived at the space station on Thursday. The 59-year-old astronaut was joined by fellow NASA astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore at the space station.

She has achieved the milestone of being the first woman to pilot and assess a new crewed spacecraft during its inaugural mission. Williams and Wilmore were welcomed by the ringing of the bell, an old ISS tradition. NDTV has shared the video of Williams' dance.

“That's the way to get things going. Thank you for such a great welcome,” said Sunita Williams, calling her crew members “another family". The test flight had faced multiple delays earlier.

Approximately 26 hours after their launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, they successfully docked the Boeing- Starliner spacecraft to the ISS. Williams and Wilmore are the first crew to fly the Starliner.

At 58, Sunita Williams has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first female astronaut to embark on the inaugural flight of a crewed spacecraft. This marks her third voyage into space.

The success of the Starliner mission will determine whether the spacecraft receives certification for NASA's six-month astronaut missions to and from the ISS. Elon Musk's SpaceX already provides this service.

Upon reaching the space station safely, Wilmore and Williams became part of the Expedition 71 crew. This team consists of NASA astronauts Michael Barratt, Matt Dominick, Tracy C Dyson, Jeanette Epps, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Nikolai Chub, Alexander Grebenkin, and Oleg Kononenko.

Suni and Butch are scheduled to stay aboard the ISS for approximately one week before departing and re-entering Earth's atmosphere. According to NASA, the spacecraft is expected to land in the southwestern United States on June 10, assisted by parachutes and airbags.

After the successful liftoff on Wednesday night, NASA chief Bill Nelson described the event as a “special moment" during a post-launch press conference. “It's another one of those great markers in history," he said.

In 2014, NASA's Commercial Crew programme awarded funding to both Boeing and SpaceX. The aim was to transport astronauts to the ISS following the retirement of NASA's Space Shuttle Program in 2011.

Boeing was allocated more than $4 billion in US federal funds to develop the Starliner spacecraft, while SpaceX received approximately $2.6 billion for its project.

Catch all the Business News , Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on Live Mint. Download The Mint News App to get Daily Market Updates.

MoreLess
First Published:7 Jun 2024, 09:27 AM IST
Business NewsNewsIndiaIndian-American astronaut Sunita Williams ‘dances a little’ on her arrival at space station | Watch

Get Instant Loan up to ₹10 Lakh!

  • Employment Type

    Most Active Stocks

    Vedanta share price

    473.15
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    -13.65 (-2.8%)

    Tata Steel share price

    152.65
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    -2.6 (-1.67%)

    Bharat Petroleum Corporation share price

    342.90
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    -7.95 (-2.27%)

    State Bank Of India share price

    812.25
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    6.4 (0.79%)
    More Active Stocks

    Market Snapshot

    • Top Gainers
    • Top Losers
    • 52 Week High

    Tech Mahindra share price

    1,706.00
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    46.05 (2.77%)

    Firstsource Solutions share price

    343.45
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    6.15 (1.82%)

    Computer Age Management Services share price

    4,878.30
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    43.05 (0.89%)

    EPL share price

    270.85
    02:54 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    -0.85 (-0.31%)
    More from 52 Week High

    Oberoi Realty share price

    1,906.20
    02:55 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    -124.8 (-6.14%)

    Himadri Speciality Chemical share price

    623.45
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    -39.35 (-5.94%)

    Havells India share price

    1,838.65
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    -100.9 (-5.2%)

    Piramal Enterprises share price

    1,047.30
    02:55 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    -56.95 (-5.16%)
    More from Top Losers

    Mphasis share price

    3,097.00
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    186.3 (6.4%)

    Karur Vysya Bank share price

    213.10
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    9.05 (4.44%)

    Titagarh Rail Systems share price

    1,178.70
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    46.25 (4.08%)

    National Aluminium Company share price

    225.80
    02:56 PM | 17 OCT 2024
    8.3 (3.82%)
    More from Top Gainers

    Recommended For You

      More Recommendations

      Gold Prices

      • 24K
      • 22K
      Bangalore
      77,915.00510.00
      Chennai
      77,921.00510.00
      Delhi
      78,073.00510.00
      Kolkata
      77,925.00510.00

      Fuel Price

      • Petrol
      • Diesel
      Bangalore
      102.86/L0.00
      Chennai
      100.85/L0.10
      Kolkata
      104.95/L0.00
      New Delhi
      94.72/L0.00

      Popular in News

        HomeMarketsPremiumInstant LoanMint Shorts