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Water Bubbles Up in the Air: Sunita Williams Leaps and Drinks, Something Like This Drinks Water in Space; You will also be surprised by watching the VIDEO

Indian-origin NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has been stuck in space since June. He is the commander of the International Space Station and is conducting various experiments related to space. Sunita recently spoke to some students virtually and shared how she drinks water in space. People were shocked after watching this video.

Sunita Williams spoke to elementary school students in her hometown of Needham, Massachusetts. A student asked Sunita how do you drink water, after which Sunita took out a packet of water and then some bubbles of water came out of it through a straw. Sunita drank this while flying in the spacecraft. Sunita and Wilmore Butch recently completed six months in space. The duo went into space in the first week of June aboard the Starliner spacecraft, but due to technical issues, the duo will now have to stay there until February next year.

Recently, a picture of Sunita created a stir. Questions were being raised about his health. In one of the photos, Sunita was looking very weak. His cheeks were dry and his body also looked thin. Scientists from NASA to the world were amazed by this. However, Sunita later clarified that she weighs the same as she did when she went into space and is perfectly healthy.

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What is it like inside the ISS that Sunita Williams is trapped in?

Our Gujarati-origin astronaut Sunita Williams is equally trapped. NASA sent him to the International Space Station (ISS) for the third time in space. The one-week mission created such a backlog that it is now said they may not return until February 2025. This whole thing is like cutting the nose even for the American space research organization NASA, because for the first time a private company 'Boeing' Starliner' has been used as a prototype and it has crashed. America's intention to become self-sufficient by removing its dependence on Russia's 'Soyuz' spacecraft has now backfired on a temporary basis.

What did Sunita Williams say to the family trapped in space?

There is a village called Julasan in Kadi taluka of Mehsana. This village is the hometown of Sunita Williams. Sunita Williams is an astronaut of America's famous space agency NASA and went into space on 5th June along with other astronauts. He was supposed to return to Earth on June 13, but due to a malfunction in the spacecraft, he is stranded in space. After being trapped in space, he called his family on Earth. Dinesh Rawal, who lives in Ahmedabad and is Sunita's cousin, gave us the information about what he said in this phone call. During the conversation with us, Dineshbhai cried while expressing concern about Sunita's safety. He also shared with us an interesting case involving Sunita Williams.

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