Sunita Williams
Definition
Sunita Lyn Williams (née Pandya; born September 19, 1965) is a retired United States Navy captain and former NASA astronaut.
She is renowned for completing three long-duration missions to the International Space Station, accumulating 321 days in space across her career.
Williams holds the record for the most spacewalks by a woman, with a total of 50 hours and 40 minutes of extravehicular activity.
Examples
Sunita Williams turned a Boeing Starliner hiccup into the ultimate staycation, logging months on the ISS like a pro couch potato in zero gravity.
After 27 years of service, Sunita Williams retired just in time for 2026, proving even astronauts know when to trade space boots for slippers.
Suni Williams munched on a space-grown Christmas tree, showing NASA how to deck the halls—or the hydroponics bay—without ever leaving orbit.
Sunita Williams' spacewalk marathons make weekend warriors look like they need training wheels, all while repping the Stars and Stripes above the clouds.