The World Between Us

Sunita Williams: Cosmic Lessons on Humanity and Earth


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Sunita "Suni" Williams is a veteran NASA astronaut whose career spans nearly three decades, during which she has spent over 600 days in space across three long-duration missions. She holds the record for the most spacewalking time by a woman, totaling 62 hours and 6 minutes.A Perspective on HumanityWilliams explains that viewing Earth from above profoundly changed her perspective on humanity and technology. From space, national borders and earthly conflicts seem "absurd" because the planet is a unified whole where everyone shares the same air, water, and land. She emphasizes that this vantage point highlights the necessity of empathy, suggesting that people should take time to listen to one another, as everyone has something valuable to contribute.The Extended 2024 MissionHer most recent mission in 2024 was initially planned to last only a few days; however, technical issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft resulted in Williams spending over nine months on the International Space Station (ISS). She spent her time conducting scientific experiments, maintaining equipment, and performing daily exercise. While she enjoyed the "incredible laboratory" of the ISS, the extended stay was emotionally challenging because she missed spending time with her family, including her 80-year-old mother. She eventually returned to Earth in March 2025 via a SpaceX Dragon capsule.Connection to IndiaWilliams, who has Indian and Slovenian roots, maintains a deep personal connection to India. During a recent visit to the country, she observed a significant surge in ambition regarding science and space innovation, stating that for India, "the limit is only the imagination". Her achievements are a source of great pride in her ancestral village of Jhulasan, where residents view her success as their own. Looking forward, she hopes to explore more of the country, specifically the mountains of Ladakh, as she describes herself as a "mountain person".Views on Technology and AIRegarding the future of exploration, Williams views Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a powerful tool rather than a "cure-all". She notes that AI can process data and perform repetitive tasks much faster than humans, which allows people to focus on complex decision-making and pushing the boundaries of research further.Final Lessons from SpaceReflecting on what her extensive time in orbit taught her about life on Earth, Williams offers two simple but profound pieces of advice: "Have patience. And listen to each other".
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