
Astronaut Sunita Williams and others
Washington: NASA’s two astronaut Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmore have returned to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS). A team of four people, which formally part of NASA’s crew-9 astronaut rotation mission, landed on the coast of Florida on Tuesday at 5:57 pm (on Wednesday at 3:27 am). Both astronauts reached the space center nine months ago through a test flight in Boeing. Let’s know what process they will have to go through after Sunita Williams of Indian origin landed on earth.
Immediate medical aid: After landing on the Florida coast, Sunita Williams and their fellow astronauts will be taken out of the SpaceX crew dragon capsule and placed on the stretcher for initial medical examination. This standard procedure is done due to physical challenges occurring after the prolonged contact of microgravity to astronauts.
Johnson will be transferred to Space Center: Astronauts will be sent to their crew quarters for several days at their crew quarters at the Space Agency’s Houston, as regularly for the return of astronauts. After this, NASA’s flight surgeons can approve them to go home to their families.
Debrifeing after mission: Astronauts can participate in debrifing to discuss their experiences, challenges and successes during the mission.
Meet family
After her long mission, her family and friends may be allowed to meet Sunita Williams. Explain that the absence of gravity has an impact on astronauts for a long time, who experience dizziness, nausea and unstable moves when returning to Earth.
Sunita Williams and Buch Willmore may have this problem
The news agency PTI, in a note on the changes in the body in space, cited the Beller College of Medicine in Houston, saying that once the astronaut returns to the Earth, he is immediately forced to adjust to the Earth’s gravity again. He may have problems in standing, stabilizing, walking and turning to stand. Astronauts returning to the earth are often placed on a chair immediately after returning to Earth.
It takes several weeks for astronauts to re -prepare themselves for life on Earth. According to NASA, every month in space, if astronauts do not take care to overcome this deficiency, their weight tolerating bones become about one percent less dense.
Prayer at Dola Mata Temple in Jhulasan
On the other hand, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams’ ancestral village Jhulasan in Mehsana, Gujarat, is praying for her to return to the safe earth at Dola Mata Temple. NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and other astronauts are returning to Earth after being stuck in the international space station for more than nine months.
(With PTI input)
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