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Sunita Williams, international space station
Astronaut Sunita Williams 'Skin And Bones' After 155 Days Stay In Space
Astronauts have eat twice as many calories as earthbound humans need each day. To put on weight, Williams needs to eat up to 5,000 daily calories. "They have to eat about 3,500 to 4,000 calories per day,
Shock over astronaut Sunita Williams' sharp weight loss in space
ALBAWABA - Activists are in shock after the emergence of new photos of American astronaut, retired U.S. Navy officer Sunita Williams after she was stuck
Shocking picture shows Sunita Williams’ weight loss: Here’s what she can eat in space
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is facing health concerns after being stuck in space since June due to a spacecraft malfunction.
Sunita Williams’ shocking weight loss onboard ISS mission sparks concern in NASA
Williams was supposed to spend eight days in space, but her Boeing Starliner spacecraft faced some technical issues and delayed her return to Earth until February 2025.
NASA Astronaut Sunita Williams In Poor Health? Doctor Shares How Extended Space Stay Can Take A Toll
While concerns have been raised repeatedly about the health of the astronauts stuck in space, recent photos have stirred the discussion. Williams appears gaunt, which experts say might indicate nutrit
NASA rushes to help Sunita Williams regain pounds after shocking weight loss: ‘I gasped…’
Sunita Williams's extended stay on the International Space Station has led to alarming weight loss, prompting NASA to prioritise her health.
Astronaut Sunita Williams’ weight loss triggers NASA race to help her pack on the pounds: ‘I gasped out loud when I saw the last picture’
NASA doctors started working with Williams about a month ago to help her pack on the pounds — even before the viral images caused global concern about her health, a source said.
NASA Monitors Astronaut Sunita Williams' Health As She Appears ‘Skin And Bones’ After Extended ISS Mission
NASA is monitoring astronaut Sunita Williams health following significant weight loss during an extended mission on the International Space Station.
NASA says Starliner astronauts Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore 'in good health' on ISS
Amid public concern, NASA said the Starliner astronauts and the other five spacefarers living in orbit "undergo routine medical evaluations."
Space community divided on health of Starliner astronaut Suni Williams as appearance changes
Health concerns are growing for the Boeing Starliner mission astronauts who are still on the International Space Station.
Astronaut Sunita Williams' weight loss becomes visible in new NASA photos
Astronaut Sunita Williams has lost significant weight during her extended mission aboard the ISS. Now, NASA is focusing on stabilising her weight after technical issues delayed her return, but reassures that routine medical checks are in place.
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Astronaut Sunita Williams’ weight loss raises concerns, NASA responds
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Who is Sunita Williams, the astronaut who suffers alarming weight loss and whom NASA is trying to help?
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Is Sunita Williams falling sick amid extended space mission?
What began as an eight-day mission has turned into an exhausting six-month stay for NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry ...
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Sunita Williams witnesses 16 sunrises, sunsets every day. Here's why
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, currently on the International Space Station, experiences 16 sunsets and sunrises every day.
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From Space, a Call to Vote
It doesn’t matter if you are sitting, standing, or floating–what matters is that you vote!” posted Nick Hague, a NASA ...
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