Saturday, December 13, 2025 | 05:12 AM ISTहिंदी में पढें
Business Standard
Notification Icon
userprofile IconSearch

Sunita takes off with Ganesh, Gita, samosas

Image

Agencies Florida
Carrying among other things a copy of the Bhagavad Gita, a statue of Lord Ganesh and a packet of samosas, Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams soared into space on board space shuttle Discovery toward the International Space Station that will be her new home for six months.

A copy of the Bhagavad Gita, a small statue of Lord Ganesh and a letter written in Hindi by her father Deepak Pandya will be among the few things Williams is carrying into space - besides some samosas in a special container.

Half-Indian, Half-American, commander Sunita Williams is a graduate of the US Naval Academy. She is one of only six women NASA has put in space since 1965.  Her father is an Indian-born doctor and her mother a homemaker of Yugoslav descent.

Williams' mission, the 20th to the space station, will include a complex set of tasks carried out over three spacewalks, including adding a small structural truss to the orbiting laboratory and reconfiguring the station's electrical system to begin drawing power from solar panels added on the last mission.

The astronauts will also move an older set of solar arrays out of the way of the new arrays, which will turn on their axis like a paddlewheel as the station follows its orbital path.

The plan is to deliver Sunita Williams to replace German astronaut Thomas Reiter after five and a half months in residence on the space station, which has a rotating crew of three astronauts.

 
 

 

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Dec 10 2006 | 12:44 PM IST

Explore News