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End of an Orbital Era: Sunita Williams Closes 27-Year NASA Journey
Published : Jan 21, 2026, 8:29 pm IST
Updated : Jan 21, 2026, 8:29 pm IST
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Williams concludes her journey with 608 days spent in space across three major missions, ranking as the second-most cumulative time for any NASA astronaut. File Photo.
Williams concludes her journey with 608 days spent in space across three major missions, ranking as the second-most cumulative time for any NASA astronaut. File Photo.

She also holds the world record for the most spacewalk time by a woman.

End of an Orbital Era: Sunita Williams Closes 27-Year NASA Journey

Renowned Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams has officially retired from NASA after an illustrious 27-year career that redefined human space exploration. 

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According to the report, the space agency announced her retirement took effect on December 27, 2025. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman hailed Williams as a "trailblazer" whose contributions paved the way for the commercial crew era and future missions.

Williams concludes her journey with 608 days spent in space across three major missions, ranking as the second-most cumulative time for any NASA astronaut. She also holds the world record for the most spacewalk time by a woman, totaling 62 hours and 6 minutes over nine excursions. 

Reflecting on her journey, Williams remarked that space has always been her "absolute favorite place to be." She expressed that serving in the Astronaut Office and completing three space missions was an "incredible honor," attributing her successful 27-year career to the unwavering support of her colleagues at NASA.

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According to Williams, the scientific and engineering breakthroughs on the International Space Station (ISS) have paved the way for future missions to the Moon and Mars. "I hope the foundation we set has made these bold steps a little easier," she said, adding that she is eager to watch NASA and its partners continue to make history.

Source: The Tribune

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