Sunita is making history in space, 900 hours of research work and 62 hours of spacewalk

Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams is making new history despite being stuck in space. Sunita has been on the International Space Station (ISS) since June last year. During this time, she has done more than 900 hours of research work and also participated in several unusual experiments.
Having spent more than 600 days in space, 59-year-old Sunita Williams has done a spacewalk for 62 hours and 9 minutes, which is the longest time ever done by any female astronaut. She did two important spacewalks on January 16 and 30, one of which was 5 hours and 26 minutes and the other was 6 hours. Not only that, she was also made the commander of the ISS during the mission, which is a huge responsibility for any astronaut. The ISS is considered the most expensive engineering project in human history, which has been going on continuously for the past 25 years.
During her mission, Sunita also flew the Boeing Starliner, which she helped build and cost NASA $4.2 billion. On the ISS, she replaced several instruments, cleaned and helped return a lot of waste to Earth. She was involved in more than 150 scientific experiments, which included 900 hours of research.
It should be noted that Sunita Williams and her fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore took off on the Boeing Starliner on June 5, 2023 and arrived at the ISS the next day. The mission was supposed to last only 8 days, but due to technical problems, space debris (space debris) and helium leaks, it continued to extend for months. Although NASA has indicated that Sunita Williams could be returned to Earth in a few weeks