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Sunita Williams celebrates birthday in space by studying, fixing Space Station

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Nasa astronaut Sunita Williams celebrated her 59th birthday aboard the International Space Station (ISS) on September 19, 2024, by engaging in crucial maintenance tasks and scientific studies.

The veteran astronaut, currently on her third spaceflight, spent her special day working diligently to ensure the smooth operation of the orbiting laboratory.

Williams, along with fellow Nasa astronaut Don Pettit, focused on maintaining the station's life support systems.

The duo replaced filters in the waste and hygiene compartment, colloquially known as the space bathroom, located in the Tranquility module. This essential task helps maintain a clean and healthy living environment for the crew aboard the ISS.

In addition to maintenance work, Williams participated in a conference with flight directors at Mission Control Center in Houston, alongside astronauts Barry Wilmore and Frank Rubio.

The team discussed ongoing mission objectives and upcoming tasks, highlighting the continuous collaboration between the space station crew and ground control.

The birthday girl also assisted in organizing cargo inside the Columbus laboratory module, a critical task for maximizing the efficient use of space and resources on the station. Meanwhile, her crewmates engaged in various other activities, including training for the upcoming departure of the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft and conducting advanced technology demonstrations.

Williams' current mission, which began in June 2024, has been extended due to technical issues with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. She is now expected to return to Earth in February 2025, potentially breaking more records for cumulative time spent in space.

As the ISS continues its mission of scientific discovery and international cooperation, Williams' birthday in microgravity is all about her dedication and passion as astronauts who spend months away from Earth, advancing our knowledge of space and pushing the boundaries of human exploration.

Source: India Today

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