Muscle and bone loss
In space, everything changes — especially when it comes to the human body. The lack of gravity aboard the International Space Station (The eyes have it
One of the lesser-known but more intriguing effects of long-termFluid shift and swollen head
In theRadiation and the DNA dilemma
Space is a hostile environment in more ways than one. The ISS offers some protection from cosmic radiation, but Sunita has still been exposed to levels much higher than on Earth. This radiation can damage DNA, increasing the risk of cancer and other health issues down the line. Her cells might show signs of molecular changes, and she will likely be under medical surveillance for years to monitor any long-term effects.Mental and emotional strain
Spending extended periods in space is also mentally taxing. Isolation, confinement, and distance from Earth can take a toll on an astronaut’s psychological well-being. In fact, astronauts receive significant mental training to steel themselves for time in space. Many astronauts also indulge in regular social activities such as movie and game nights to ease their stress during this time.What caused her delayed return?
Sunita Williams' return from the International Space Station (ISS) has been delayed due to issues with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft, which was initially planned to bring her back to Earth. Technical challenges with the Starliner’s thrusters and other systems have causedAfter many delays and considerations, NASA has confirmed that they plan to bring Williams back on the SpaceX Crew-9 mission, which is scheduled for February 2025. This would involve some adjustments, including launching Crew-9 with only two members instead of the usual four, to accommodate Williams and her fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore.
The delay has left Williams and Wilmore aboard the ISS longer than initially planned. Despite this, NASA has assured that they are well-prepared for an extended stay, with sufficient supplies of food, clothing, and oxygen. Additionally, the ISS regularly receives resupply missions to ensure all astronauts have what they need.