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19.03 / 23:17
Williams CEO Boeing SpaceX President social International NASA Astronauts' Return: President Donald Trump takes credit. Here’s what happened
White House has praised President Donald Trump for the return of two NASA astronauts who were part of the failed Boeing Starliner mission. However, NASA had already made arrangements for their return before Trump took office. The astronauts returned safely after nine months in space.
31.01 / 08:17
Citizens SEC security Department Courts International Adani vs SEC: Diplomatic stalemate makes way for a long courtroom battle
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI : The securities fraud proceedings against Adani Group chair Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar Adani—over allegations of paying bribes to unnamed Indian government officials and misleading American investors—have broken a year-long political stalemate, making way for a potentially long legal battle in a US court.
22.03 / 01:53
markets Williams Strategy Analysis Trade show reports The week in charts: Tax share, oil diplomacy, IndusInd Bank sell-off
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Centre’s net tax collections have been robust in the current financial year so far. India is working on a plan to import oil from the US to avoid reciprocal tariffs.
19.03 / 16:51
Provident Food Odyssey love International What are Sunita Williams’ India-origin essentials for every space mission? Lord Ganesha idol, samosa and more
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has safely returned to Earth after spending nine months aboard the International Space Station. She, along with fellow astronauts Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, splashed down in SpaceX’s Dragon capsule on Wednesday. Williams has always embraced her Indian heritage, carrying symbols of her cultural roots with her on her space missions. Over the years, she has taken a variety of Indian-origin items to space, each holding personal and spiritual significance.
19.03 / 06:39
MET SpaceX Diversity reports International Sunita Williams returns to Earth. NASA astronaut's family, education and salary
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has safely returned to Earth after spending nine months stranded aboard the International Space Station. She, along with NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Butch Wilmore, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, successfully splashed down in SpaceX’s Dragon capsule at 5:57 PM EDT. After more than nine months in space, the Crew-9 astronauts breathed Earth’s air once again. Following protocol for long-duration missions, they were carried out on stretchers as a precautionary measure, CNN reported. SpaceX routinely follows this procedure to help astronauts readjust to gravity after extended stays in space. Apart from Elon Musk, many were overjoyed by their return, one of them being Mahindra Groups chairman.
19.03 / 04:02
Williams Boeing SpaceX reports testing travelers International Sunita Williams is not an ordinary person: NASA astronaut's cousin
Sunita Williams returned to Earth after being stranded at the International Space Station for nine months, her cousin Dinesh Rawal on Wednesday said that the NASA astronaut will change the world as she is not an ordinary person. «When she returned, we jumped with joy… I was so happy… Till yesterday, I had an unsettling feeling deep in my heart… God has listened to our prayers and brought our Suni back safely… Sunita is not an ordinary person… She will change the world,» Dinesh Rawal told ANI. Earlier, NASA Crew-9 astronauts breathed earthly air for the first time in over nine months following the successful splashdown of SpaceX's Dragon capsule. The astronauts disembarked the capsule on stretchers, as is customary, CNN reported. This precaution is taken by SpaceX for all astronauts returning from long-duration space missions. 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. NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 completed the agency's ninth commercial crew rotation mission to the International Space Station on Tuesday, splashing down safely in a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft off the coast of Tallahassee, Florida, in the Gulf of America, according to a NASA statement.
19.03 / 02:39
Williams Boeing Research SpaceX President travelers International Promise made, promise kept: White House hails return of Crew-9 astronauts, thanks Elon Musk
NASA Crew-9 astronauts Sunita Williams, Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore, and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov. The White House stated that the astronauts safely returned in the Gulf of America, crediting Elon Musk for their safe return. «PROMISE MADE, PROMISE KEPT: President Trump pledged to rescue the astronauts stranded in space for nine months. Today, they safely splashed down in the Gulf of America, thanks to Elon Musk, SpaceX, and NASA!» Elon Musk congratulated the NASA and SpaceX teams on their successful return and thanked Trump for prioritising the mission. «Congratulations to the SpaceX and NASA teams for another safe astronaut return! Thank you to Donald Trump for prioritizing this mission!»
19.03 / 00:31
Williams Waters SpaceX Celebrity performer reports parachuting Gujarat cheers! Sunita Williams' home village celebrates her safe return with aarti & prayers
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, celebrated her safe return to Earth on Wednesday by performing aarti and offering prayers after she spent nearly nine months in space. The celebrations began after the successful splashdown of the Dragon spacecraft, which brought Williams back to Earth along with Crew-9 members Butch Wilmore, Nick Hague, and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov. Earlier, the NASA astronaut's cousin, Dinesh Rawal, organized a 'Yagna' in Ahmedabad on Tuesday to pray for her safe return. SpaceX confirmed the splashdown, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague shared that the crew was «grinning ear to ear» after their safe return. Following the landing, NASA astronaut Nick Hague delivered his first message to mission control. While the audio was somewhat unclear, Hague could be heard saying that the crew was «grinning ear to ear,» CNN reported.
18.03 / 14:09
Williams Research show Inside medicines Colleges International Blurry vision, wobbly steps, muscle loss, and more: Here's what happens to the human body after returning from deep space
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally on their way back to Earth after spending nine months at the International Space Station (ISS). Their delayed return comes with both well-understood and still-uncertain health risks, making their journey home a significant event for space research.
17.03 / 13:23
Target Williams SpaceX Department Updates International Sunita Williams Return LIVE: NASA targets ‘early’ return; prepares for SpaceX Dragon hatch closure today
Sunita Williams Return LIVE: NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally set to return to Earth after spending nearly nine months at the International Space Station (ISS). The space agency is now targeting an ‘early’ return for the astronauts.Space X's Dragon 10, carrying, Crew 10, which will replace Sunita Williams, and other Crew 9 astronauts, successfully docked at the International Space on Sunday, March 16.Catch all Sunita Williams return LIVE Updates hereNASA's Mission managers are targeting for an 'early' Crew-9 return.
17.03 / 02:05
UPS Target Williams Research SpaceX International NASA, SpaceX gear up for Crew-9’s homecoming with Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore on March 18
NASA and Elon Musk-owned SpaceX are preparing for the return of the Crew-9 mission from the International Space Station (ISS), targeting an earlier-than-expected evening touchdown on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. After evaluating weather conditions off Florida’s coast on Sunday, mission managers decided to aim for an earlier return than originally planned, with favourable conditions expected. The new timing still allows the astronauts to complete their handover duties aboard the ISS and offers a bit of flexibility in case weather conditions worsen later in the week. The Crew-9 astronauts—NASA’s Nick Hague, Suni Williams, and Butch Wilmore, along with Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov—have spent several months conducting important research on the ISS. As such, their return will include bringing back valuable scientific data gathered during their mission. Williams and Wilmore have been stranded on the ISS for nine months due to technical issues and several unsuccessful attempts to bring them back.
16.03 / 11:55
Williams Career awards SpaceX love fun International When NASA ‘alien’ entered International Space Station after SpaceX crew docks, greeted astronauts
NASA astronauts — Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore — who have been stuck in orbit for months. The newly arrived SpaceX crew that docked with the ISS was greeted by both humans and foreign faces. Crew-9 commander Nick Hague playfully wore a grey alien mask aboard the ISS while his crew awaited the arrival of astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov. As other crew members worked to prepare the capsule for deboarding, Hague was spotted on NASA’s live stream gliding through the space station in his mask and black hoodie, occasionally pausing to gesture toward something off-camera. He was in position, mask on, for the hugs, smiles and handshakes that greeted JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi, Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers from NASA, and Kirill Peskov from Roscosmos. ALSO READ: Sunita Williams' much-awaited homecoming: A look at NASA astronaut's career in space exploration, milestones and awards Hague’s antics caught the internet by storm as users took to the comment section to poke some fun at the unexpected sight.
15.03 / 09:25
Williams stage reports Department Updates Relationships Sunita Williams return LIVE Updates: New crew to replace Butch Wilmore and others soon, 9-month expedition nears end
Catch all Sunita Williams return LIVE Updates here"It is far easier to be enemies than it is to be friends, it's easier to break partnerships and relationships than it is to build them," McClain said from the Crew Dragon capsule minutes after reaching orbit during NASA live stream.These replacement crew will officially become members of Expedition 72 after taking over duties and responsibilities from the departing members. Space X in a recent post on X confirmed Falcon 9 first stage booster landing and stated, “Landing confirmed, marking the 400th time a Falcon 9 first stage booster has landed."Ahead of her return, Sunita Williams formally transferred ISS command to Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin, who is expected to oversee the station operations for the next six months.
12.03 / 16:03
Williams Career Remark SpaceX reports International Who is Sunita Williams? All about veteran NASA astronaut's life and her remarkable journey to space
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has been stranded in space for more than nine months and is scheduled to return to Earth in mid-March. She and Butch Wilmore have been aboard the International Space Station (ISS) since June 2024. Sunita Williams has dominated headlines after she found herself stranded in space due to technical issues with the Boeing Starliner. Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore launched aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft on June 5, 2024 for its first crewed flight, arriving at the space station on June 6. Following the agency’s decision to return Starliner uncrewed, the duo is currently living and working aboard the space station as part of the Expedition 71/72 crew and will return home in March 2025 aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft with NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 mission. ALSO READ: Sunita Williams' return to Earth: Elon Musk's SpaceX Crew-10 mission to head to ISS today. Check time, launch details
11.03 / 04:23
markets Williams Waters Food Research Schools Sunita Williams grew plants, fixed ISS systems—What the NASA astronaut did during her 10-month wait in Space
Sunita Williams and fellow astronaut Barry Wilmore launched aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft on 5 June 2024, reaching the ISS a day later. However, the mission encountered severe setbacks when the spacecraft suffered thruster malfunctions, helium leaks, and other technical failures. NASA ultimately deemed it unsafe for their return journey, forcing the astronauts to stay aboard the ISS while alternative plans were made. Williams, now 59, has spent over 600 days in space across three missions, making her one of the most seasoned astronauts in NASA’s history. With 62 hours and nine minutes of spacewalking experience, she holds the record for the longest EVA (extravehicular activity) time by a female astronaut.
19.02 / 18:41
markets Cooper SEC security Experts RAI Justice US SEC seeks Law Ministry's help to serve legal notices to Adanis
US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has asked India's Ministry of Law and Justice to help serve legal notices to industrialist Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar in connection with its probe into alleged securities fraud and a $265 million bribery scheme.
08.02 / 12:09
markets Williams Election SpaceX CBS International NASA's Sunita Williams trashes Trump's 'virtually abandoned' claim as space mission stretches on
Sunita Williams says she and crewmate Barry «Butch» Wilmore have not been «virtually abandoned» in space. This is in contrary to US President Donald Trump's claim that two astronauts «have been virtually abandoned in space by the Biden administration». Trump also asked SpaceX founder Elon Musk to «go get» the two «brave astronauts».
07.02 / 15:05
Action Election War country testing International Kosovo elections will decide who will lead stalled talks with Serbia and manage a battered economy
Kosovo goes to the polls Sunday in a parliamentary election expected to be a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti after his party won in a landslide four years ago
05.02 / 14:01
FIVE security War Justice Courts rights International Italy says International Criminal Court made an 'immense mess' out of Libyan warlord arrest warrant
Italy’s justice minister has strongly defended the government’s decision to free and repatriate a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court
01.01 / 00:13
Provident Target Strategy Sustainability War Battlefield peace Culture, memory and ravages of war
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The ravages of war are never confined to the battlefield. The costs are borne by all of society, and when bombs destroy monuments, artworks, and irreplaceable archives, the losses are measured not just in lives and property but in broader historical terms.

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