ANS: Sunita Williams, an Indian-origin astronaut, has expressed her keen interest in contributing to India’s space program, eager to share her vast experience and support the country’s growing space ambitions.
Speaking at a press conference shortly after her return from an extended mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS), Williams emphasized her commitment to helping India’s space efforts.
Reflecting on her unforgettable experience of viewing Earth from space, Williams shared her awe at the sight of India, describing it as “amazing, just amazing.” She was especially moved by the view of the Himalayas, which left a lasting impression on her.
For Williams, seeing India from above was a deeply personal experience, as it strengthened her connection to her roots. She recalled recognizing landmarks like Gujarat and Mumbai from the sky, with the sight of fishing fleets along the coast making her feel a sense of home.
The 59-year-old astronaut, whose parents are of Indian descent, also expressed a strong desire to visit India, particularly her father’s homeland, in the near future.