Astronaut Sunita Williams  Explore the life and achievements of one of NASA's most remarkable astronauts 

Born on September 19, 1965, in Ohio, USA Astronaut Sunita Williams grew up in Needham, Massachusetts, with dreams of adventure.

Astronaut Sunita Williams graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1987 Graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1987.

Astronaut Sunita Willams became a U.S. Navy helicopter pilot in 1989. She served in the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean

Astronaut Sunita Williams Selected as a NASA astronaut in 1998. Her determination and rigorous training prepared her for the journey to space. 

Astronaut Sunita Williams launched her 1st space mission in 2006  she spent 195 days on the ISS, setting a record for the longest spaceflight by a woman. 

First person to run a marathon in space.

She completed the Boston Marathon from 240 miles above Earth 

Commander of ISS Expedition 33 in 2012.

She led her crew with expertise and conducted three spacewalks, totaling over 50 hours.

Astronaut Sunita Williams: Inspiration for millions. 

She inspires the next generation of explorers, showing that the sky is not the limit

Astronaut Sunita Williams: A True Space Pioneer

Her journey reminds us all to reach for the stars and never stop exploring