NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are waiting for their new ride back to Earth via SpaceX’s Crew Dragon this spring.
At the time of writing, Williams and ISS crewmate, Nick Hague, are conducting NASA’s first spacewalk in over a year. The pair are scheduled to spend roughly 6.5 hours in the vacuum of space, where they will work on a number of long overdue external repairs and equipment assessments.
Retired St. Petersburg astronaut Nicole Stott shared her firsthand experience aboard the ISS and her thoughts on the future of space exploration.
Sunita Williams, NASA astronaut and International Space Station (ISS) commander, conducted her first spacewalk in 2025 performing vital maintenance and upgrades on the ISS.  Williams, teamed up with fellow NASA astronaut Nick Hague to carry out much-needed outdoor repairs.
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Nick Hague are set to step outside the International Space Station (ISS) for a spacewalk.
NASA astronaut Sunni Williams, one-half Boeing Starliner crew who have been stuck on the International Space Station for months, took part in a spacewalk on Thursday to do some repairs to the orbiting laboratory.
One of NASA's two stuck astronauts is getting a change of scenery. Suni Williams stepped out on a spacewalk Thursday, her first since arriving at the International Space Station seven months ago.
The pictures were taken inside the International Space Station last week, when Sunita Williams and Nick Hague donned spacesuits to carry out “fit checks.”
The US space agency announced Thursday that two astronauts successfully completed a spacewalk to repair the International Space Station (ISS). During the six-hour mission, astronauts Suni Williams and Nick Hague replaced faulty light filters and reflectors,
NASA astronaut Suni Williams kicked off 2025 with an out-of-this-world achievement during her eighth spacewalk. Alongside Nick Hague, she repaired critical ISS systems, like the NICER telescope, and prepped tools for future missions.
During this spacewalk, Williams and Hague will step out to replace a rate gyro assembly which provides orientation control for the space station. They will install patches to cover the damaged areas of light filters for Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER),