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Actor Prakash Raj met NASA astronaut Sunita Williams at the Kerala Literature Festival, sharing a memorable moment. Raj expressed his admiration for Williams, calling her a courageous woman. Williams,
Washington: NASA astronaut of Indian origin, Sunita ‘Suni’ Williams has retired from the US space agency after 27 years of service, bringing to a close one of the most accomplished careers in
‘Sharing with you all my over the moon memories’: Prakash Raj on meeting Sunita Williams at KLF 2026
A memorable moment at KLF 2026 as Prakash Raj meets NASA astronaut Sunita Williams in Kozhikode, with the space icon sharing insights on imagination, technology and India’s growing space programme.
Indian American astronaut Sunita Williams steps away from NASA after 27 years of service and record-setting missions in space.
NASA’s Sunita Williams is hanging up her spacesuit, marking the end of an illustrious career that has taken her to cosmic heights. With a legacy that spans decades, Williams has cemented her place in the annals of space exploration history.
I hope the US and India will work together in space…I would love to go to the moon, but pass this onto the new generation. So many opportunities for young people in space…they should explore more and participate more,
In an inspiring address at the Kerala Literature Festival, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams captured the essence of innovation by declaring, "Imagination is really the only limitation." This statement resonated deeply as she discussed the transformative power of imagination and technology in shaping our future.
Williams, who is in Kozhikode to take part in the ninth edition of the Kerala Literature Festival, said, “I would love to go to space again, but my husband would kill me. I have some things to do at home,” she said, adding that she was excited to see the work of new astronauts.