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Sunita Williams, who was stuck in space for 9 months, will return home on this day, you will be able to watch the astronaut’s return live

A relief news has come out related to astronaut Sunita Williams. Preparations to bring back Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been trapped in space for the last nine months, are almost complete. NASA has given a big update regarding the return of both the astronauts trapped in the International Space Station (ISS). Let us tell you that they will be successfully brought back to Earth on March 19.

Sunita Williams’s homecoming

On Sunday evening, NASA said in a statement that both the astronauts will return to Earth on March 18 (Tuesday). NASA is expecting both the passengers to land on the Florida coast. At the same time, NASA is also going to telecast live coverage of the return. The live coverage will begin with the preparations to close the hatch of the Dragon spacecraft. NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos (Russia) astronaut Alexander Gorbunov will also return from the Dragon capsule.

Sunita Williams will return with Crew Dragaon capsule

Let us tell you that on Friday, March 14, SpaceX launched the Crew-10 mission. The Crew Dragaon capsule was launched with the Falcon-9 rocket. This is the 11th crew flight to the ISS under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore were to return to Earth by the end of March. But this mission was expedited after US President Donald Trump urged Elon Musk to bring them back early.

For information, let us tell you that Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmer went to the International Space Station on June 5 last year. They had to return to Earth after just a week. But due to a glitch in the Boeing Starliner, both got stuck there. Both have been stuck there for more than 9 months.

What did Sunita Williams do on the space station?

While in space, Sunita Williams conducted many important research experiments. She spent more than 900 hours doing research. During her mission, she also worked to fly the Boeing Starliner, which she herself helped build and which cost NASA $ 4.2 billion. She changed many things in the International Space Station. Cleaned it and helped send a lot of garbage back to the ground.