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‘It’s just amazing’: Sunita Williams shares how it felt ‘every time we went over the Himalayas’

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Williams said that she could see India’s geographical formation, when the landmass collided to form Himalayas and as a ripple effect, India was formed

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‘It’s just amazing’: Sunita Williams shares how it felt ‘every time we went over the Himalayas’
Nasa astronauts Sunita Williams, left, and Butch Wilmore. File Photo/AP

Nasa Astronaut Sunita Williams said during Nasa’s SpaceX Crew-9 Post-Flight News Conference that she found India to be ‘amazing’ each time her spacecraft passed by the Himalayas during her extended stay of nine months in space.

One of the joys of Williams’ space flight was seeing the towering Himalayas from above. Every time the ISS sailed over the mountain range, Williams and her companion astronaut, Butch Wilmore, were taken aback by the breathtaking sights.

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She remembered how Wilmore had taken stunning images of the Himalayas during their travels. “Every time we went over the Himalayas, Butch got incredible pictures; it’s just amazing,” Williams said, describing the scene as nothing short of spectacular.

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Sunita Williams’ mother, Ursuline Bonnie Pandya (nee Zalokar), is of Slovenian-American descent, while her father, Deepak Pandya, is from Gujarat.

Williams said she would love to share her experience up in space with Isro and said it was great how India put its foot forward in the space sector, being a fellow democracy.

“[It’s] pretty awesome- they’ll have a hometown hero there of their own that will be able to talk about how wonderful the International Space Station is from his perspective,” she said.

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“I hope I can meet up at some point in time and we can share our experiences with as many people in India as possible because it’s a great country, another wonderful democracy that’s trying to put its foot in the space countries and I would love to be part of that and help them along,” she added.

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When asked if she planned to take her crew along on her impending trip to India, she responded in the affirmative and jested, saying the crew would be primed with spicy food.

“Absolutely! You might stick out a little bit but that’s okay- we we’ll get you all primed with some spicy food we’ll be good,” she said.

Williams said that she could see India’s geographical formation, when the landmass collided to form Himalayas and as a ripple effect, India was formed.

“India is amazing. Every time we went over the Himalayas- we got some incredible pictures of the Himalayas- so just amazing. Like I’ve described it before just like this ripple that happened. Obviously when the plates collided and then as it flows down into India. It’s many, many colors,” she said.

Williams talked about India’s diversity visible from the space, from the Himalayas, to a different culture from the East to the fishing fleet on the West.

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“I think when you come from the East, going into like Gujarat and Mumbai- the fishing fleet that’s off the coast there gives you a little bit of a beacon that here we come! All throughout India,” she said.

Williams said the country looked like a network of lights, with major cities being the brightest, and waning down towards smaller cities.

“I think the impression I had was it was just like this network of Lights from the bigger cities going down through the smaller cities. [It was] just incredible to look at night, as well as during the day. Highlighted of course by the Himalayas which is just incredible as a forefront going down into India,” she said.

Nasa Crew-9 astronauts Sunita Williams, Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore, and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov breathed earthly air for the first time in over nine months on March 19 after the successful splashdown of SpaceX’s Dragon capsule.

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Delays caused by issues with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, which surfaced during a test flight piloted by Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams last summer, led to the astronaut duo remaining in space for nine months instead of a week, CNN reported.

At that time, Isro expressed its desire to collaborate with Williams in future space missions.

“When Bharat under the leadership of Hon’ble PM Modi ji is working towards making India as a developed country, we wish to utilise your expertise in the space exploration,” it said.

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