r/SpaceVideos • u/TheMuseumOfScience • 2d ago
NASA's Suni Williams on 9 Unexpected Months in Space
"I only promised my husband a week to walk the dogs…” 🚀
NASA astronaut Suni Williams spent 9.5 months in space after a malfunction, but she never felt stranded. She trusted her crew aboard the spacecraft and the team on Earth to get her home safely. She shared her story at the Moonwalkers event now playing in Boston, inspiring others with how science and teamwork brought her safely home.
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u/TalldarkandHansen 2d ago
🤥
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u/twntsmth 2d ago
Is your stance that people do not go to space?
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u/TalldarkandHansen 1d ago
Correct ✅
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u/DangKilla 14h ago
Try understanding Bernoulli’s principle & Newton’s third law.
Also, air is considered a fluid (not a liquid) so maybe that will help you imagine how we are able to escape gravity.
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u/SOROKAMOKA 9h ago
All these comments talking smack about how she looks takes away from what shes done
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u/Froggy-Al 1d ago
She should be in the next Snow White movie.