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Sunita Williams returns to Earth after 286 days in space

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and Crew-9 have safely returned to Earth after 286 days in space. Their mission, initially planned for 10 days, ended with a successful splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico on March 19, 2025.

March 19, 2025 / 04:32 IST
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Sunita Williams returns to Earth after 286 days in space
Sunita Williams returns to Earth after 286 days in space

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and her Crew-9 teammates have safely returned to Earth after spending a record-breaking 286 days in space. Originally planned as a 10-day mission, their stay aboard the International Space Station (ISS) was unexpectedly extended due to delays with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. The crew splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico aboard SpaceX’s Dragon Freedom capsule at 3:27 AM IST on March 19, 2025, marking the end of their long-duration spaceflight.

The Crew-9 astronauts—NASA’s Nick Hague, Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov—began their return journey after SpaceX’s Crew-10 successfully launched to relieve them. The crew undocked from the ISS at 10:35 AM IST on March 18, beginning their 17-hour descent back to Earth.

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At 2:41 AM IST, the deorbit burn was initiated, slowing the spacecraft as it prepared to enter Earth’s atmosphere. As expected, the crew experienced a brief communications blackout at 3:14 AM IST, caused by the buildup of superheated plasma around the capsule during re-entry. Minutes later, at 3:24 AM IST, all four parachutes deployed, ensuring a smooth descent before the final splashdown at 3:27 AM IST off the Florida coast.