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Williams, a Needham native, posted a heartwarming video of her reunion with her dogs, Rotor and Gunner, to social media on Tuesday, garnering more than 425,000 views.
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The astronauts flew to the ISS in June 2024 as part of a test flight for Boeing’s Starliner capsule.
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NASA astronaut Barry 'Butch' Wilmore recently reunited with his family as his daughter gave an update on his return. In her post, she addressed the 'misinformation' that has spread online about his mission.
A lot of people are happy to see Massachusetts astronaut Suni Williams back on Earth after nine-and-a-half months of being stuck in space. And there are two animals that are thrilled to have her home as well. Williams, a Needham native, shared video this week of the reunion she had with her two dogs, Rotor and Gunner.
After nine months stuck aboard the ISS, astronaut Sunita Williams returns home to a joyful reunion with her dogs in Houston, Texas.
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India Today on MSNWatch: Sunita Williams's heartwarming reunion with her dogs after returning homeNearly two weeks after her return to Earth, Sunita Williams has now shared a heartwarming video of her long-awaited reunion with her dogs. In the video, she is seen stepping out of her house, only to be greeted excitedly by her two Labrador retrievers -- Gunner and Gorby.
After spending nine months in space, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have returned to Earth, reuniting with their families and resuming work with Boeing on the Starliner capsule. They plan to meet Boeing officials to discuss the spacecraft's development,
Now back on Earth, Wilmore is struggling with the effects of long-term weightlessness and must undergo months of recovery.
Indian-origin American astronaut Sunita Williams returned to Earth on March 18, after spending nine months in space aboard the International Space Station
Noting that her family decided not to record their reunion in hopes of keeping the ... But through it all, both astronauts emphasized that they never felt “abandoned” or stranded.”