Astronaut Sunita Williams celebrates 59th birthday in space

By Anjali Sharma

WASHINGTON – Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williamson Saturday said that she has celebrated her 59th birthday the second in space.

Williams is stranded at the International Space Station after Boeing’s faulty Starliner spacecraft was declared unfit for human travel by NASA.

Starliner is back on Earth unharmed, Williams is expected to return on SpaceX’s capsule in February next year.

Williams marked her 59th birthday aboard the ISS on September 19.

She dedicated her day to vital maintenance tasks and scientific research on the orbiting lab.

Her fellow astronaut Don Petti worked on maintaining life support systems on the ISS.

The astronaut duo replaced filters in the station’s waste and hygiene compartment — called the space bathroom.

The 59-year-old created history by becoming the first woman to fly on the maiden mission of the Starliner.

The Starliner flight is Williams’s third to space the first being in 2006 and the second in 2012.

According to NASA, “Sunita has spent a cumulative total of 322 days in space”, and she is the second woman astronaut with the highest number of spacewalks.

Williams received a rendition of legendary singer Mohd Rafi’s birthday song ‘Bar bar din ye aaye’ from Indian music company Saregama.

In a post on Instagram, Saregama shared: “Come on India let’s sing #HappyBirthdaySunita along with India’s biggest icons and send our collective wishes to Astronaut Sunita Williams up in space. Use #HappyBirthdaySunita to post your videos and Tag @saregama_official”.

In the video shared along with the post, film director Karan Johar, and iconic singers Sonu Nigam, Shaan, Hariharan, and Neeti Mohan sang the song to wish her birthday.

The post called for people to make videos wishing Sunita Williams and share them with #HappyBirthdaySunita.

Williams is expected to cast her votes in the 2024 US presidential elections, scheduled for November 5, from space.

William’s stay in space has now stretched to 8 months.

She said in a recent video press conference “That’s how things go in this business.”

Williams added that the transition to station life was “not that hard” since both astronauts had prior experience on the ISS.

She reflected on her extended mission, Williams shared, “This is my happy place. I love being up here in space.”

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