JSC2005-E-02663 (22 Sept. 2004) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams
Official Portrait of Astronaut Sunita L. Williams
Astronaut Sunita Williams gives a talk at NASA's Plum Brook Station. In June, NASA Glenn hosted an Open House at Plum Brook Station in Sandusky to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Center. Thousands of people attended, and some lucky kids got to see awesome experiments and meet astronaut Suni Williams.
Plum Brook Station Open House - 2016
From left, Starliner Flight Crew Integration Manager Tony Ceccacci, and NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams participate in a mission rehearsal at Boeing’s Avionics and Software Integration Lab in Houston.
NASA Astronauts Participate in Boeing Mission Rehearsal
Astronaut Michael Good, Astronaut Sunita Williams prepare for the Run To The Moon Race during the Summer Moon Festival, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Apollo 11 Moon Landing 50th Anniversary
Summer Moon Festival, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Apollo 11 Moon Landin...
Astronaut Sunita Williams crosses the finish line of the Run To The Moon Race during the Summer Moon Festival, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Apollo 11 Moon Landing 50th Anniversary
Summer Moon Festival, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Apollo 11 Moon Landin...
NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita "Suni" Williams visit the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Dec. 17, 2020. The astronauts are at Kennedy to prepare for their flights to the International Space Station on Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. Wilmore and Williams will command the Crew Flight Test and the Starliner-1 mission, respectively.
NASA Astronauts Visit C3PF
NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore, left, and Sunita "Suni" Williams visit the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Dec. 17, 2020. The astronauts are at Kennedy to prepare for their flights to the International Space Station on Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. Wilmore and Williams will command the Crew Flight Test and the Starliner-1 mission, respectively.
NASA Astronauts Visit C3PF
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston -   JSC2005-E-02663 (22 Sept. 2004)  -  Astronaut Sunita L. Williams.
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Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana speaks during a press briefing Nov. 13, 2020, near the Press Site countdown clock at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida ahead of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 launch. Behind him are NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, at left, and NASA astronaut Jonny Kim. Crew-1 is the first regular crew mission of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the International Space Station as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. The SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience capsule will launch atop the company’s Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A to the space station for a six-month science mission.
SpaceX Crew-1 Administrator Briefing
Hiroshi Sasaki, vice president and director general, JAXA’s Human Spaceflight, speaks during a press briefing Nov. 13, 2020, near the Press Site countdown clock at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida ahead of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 launch. Behind him, from left are NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, and NASA astronaut Jonny Kim. Crew-1 is the first regular crew mission of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the International Space Station as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. The SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience capsule will launch atop the company’s Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A to the space station for a six-month science mission.
SpaceX Crew-1 Administrator Briefing
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks during a press briefing Nov. 13, 2020, near the Press Site countdown clock at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida ahead of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 launch. Behind him, from left are NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, and NASA astronaut Jonny Kim. Crew-1 is the first regular crew mission of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the International Space Station as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. The SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience capsule will launch atop the company’s Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A to the space station for a six-month science mission.
SpaceX Crew-1 Administrator Briefing
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, center, prepares to speak during a press briefing Nov. 13, 2020, near the Press Site countdown clock at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Behind him, from left are Steve Dickson, administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams. Crew-1 is the first regular crew mission of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the International Space Station as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. The SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience capsule will launch atop the company’s Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A to the space station for a six-month science mission.
SpaceX Crew-1 Administrator Briefing
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, speaks during a press briefing Nov. 13, 2020, near the Press Site countdown clock at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida ahead of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 launch. Behind him is a mock-up of the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. Crew-1 is the first regular crew mission of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the International Space Station as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. The SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience capsule will launch atop the company’s Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A to the space station for a six-month science mission.
SpaceX Crew-1 Administrator Briefing
ISS033-E-013382 (19 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, talks on a microphone in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Crew Discretionary Conference
ISS033-E-016093 (24 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, uses a computer in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams in U.S. Laboratory
ISS033-E-018364 (30 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, works in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station.
Williams in Airlock
ISS032-E-024428 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, flight engineer, exits the International Space Station's Quest airlock to begin a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) for the Expedition 32 mission. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, flight engineer, joined Williams on the spacewalk.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-024155 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams (center frame) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide (seen as silhouette to the right of Williams), both Expedition 32 flight engineers, participate in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) to continue outfitting the International Space Station.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-024154 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams (center frame) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide (seen as silhouette to the right of Williams), both Expedition 32 flight engineers, participate in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) to continue outfitting the International Space Station.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-024429 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, flight engineer, exits the International Space Station's Quest airlock to begin a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) for the Expedition 32 mission. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, flight engineer, joined Williams on the spacewalk.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-018214 (14 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, performs the Health Maintenance System (HMS) Eye Exam - PanOptic in the Harmony node of the International Space Station. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, flight engineer, assisted Williams.
PanOptic eye exam
ISS033-E-006757 (23 Sept. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, flight engineer, pose for a photo in the Cupola of the International Space Station.
Williams and Hoshide in Cuploa photographed for outreach project
ISS032-E-011054 (31 July 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, both Expedition 32 flight engineers, work in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Expedition 32 Crew Members working in the Node 1
ISS033-E-018404 (1 Nov. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, is pictured in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station as she prepares for the start of a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) outside the International Space Station on Nov. 1, 2012. Williams is wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit.
EVA-20 prep
ISS032-E-024621 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronauts Joe Acaba and Sunita Williams, both Expedition 32 flight engineers, prepare for the start of the mission?s second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) in the International Space Station?s Quest airlock. Williams is attired in her Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS033-E-018379 (1 Nov. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, is pictured in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station as she prepares for the start of a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) outside the International Space Station on Nov. 1, 2012. Williams is wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit.
EVA-20 prep
ISS033-E-018390 (1 Nov. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, is pictured in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station as she prepares for the start of a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) outside the International Space Station on Nov. 1, 2012. Williams is wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit.
EVA-20 prep
ISS032-E-024624 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronauts Joe Acaba and Sunita Williams, both Expedition 32 flight engineers, prepare for the start of the mission?s second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) in the International Space Station?s Quest airlock. Williams is attired in her Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS033-E-018400 (1 Nov. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, is pictured in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station as she prepares for the start of a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) outside the International Space Station on Nov. 1, 2012. Williams is wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit.
EVA-20 prep
Members of the news media attend a press briefing Nov. 13, 2020, near the Press Site countdown clock at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida ahead of the agency’s SpaceX Crew-1 launch. Participating in the briefing, on the raised platform, are NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine; Steve Dickson, administrator, Federal Aviation Administration; Kennedy Center Director Bob Cabana; Hiroshi Sasaki, vice president and director general, JAXA’s Human Spaceflight Technology Directorate; NASA astronaut Jonny Kim; and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams. Crew-1 is the first regular crew mission of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the International Space Station as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. The SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience capsule will launch atop the company’s Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A to the space station for a six-month science mission.
SpaceX Crew-1 Administrator Briefing
Steve Dickson, administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, speaks during a press briefing Nov. 13, 2020, near the Press Site countdown clock at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida ahead of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 launch. Behind him, from left are NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, Hiroshi Sasaki, vice president and director general, JAXA’s Human Spaceflight, and Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana. Crew-1 is the first regular crew mission of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the International Space Station as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. The SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience capsule will launch atop the company’s Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A to the space station for a six-month science mission.
SpaceX Crew-1 Administrator Briefing
ISS032-E-024285 (26 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, uses the Space Linear Acceleration Mass Measurement Device (SLAMMD) in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS015-E-11152 (7 June 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer, poses with two Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station.
Williams poses for a photo in the A/L during Expedition 15
ISS032-E-016881 (10 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Joe Acaba, both Expedition 32 flight engineers, work in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams and Acaba in U.S. Laboratory
ISS015-E-07578 (13 May 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer, uses a computer in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams sets up SWAB experiment in the US Lab during Expedition 15
S116-E-05329 (10 Dec. 2006) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, STS-116 mission specialist, uses a computer on the middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery during flight day two activities.
STS-116 MS Williams works on laptop computer in the MDDK on Space Shuttle Discovery
ISS015-E-11154 (7 June 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer, looks over procedures checklists in the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station.
Williams in the A/L during Expedition 15
ISS032-E-026853 (15 Sept. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander; and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko, flight engineer, work in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
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ISS015-E-10615 (3 June 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer, poses for a photo with two Russian Orlan spacesuits in the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.
Williams poses for a photo in the DC1 during Expedition 15
ISS032-E-022630 (23 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, works at the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
InSPACE3 hardware installation
ISS032-E-024600 (29 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, poses for a photo with her Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-016864 (7 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, works with an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams in JEM
ISS032-E-022637 (23 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, works at the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
InSPACE3 hardware installation
ISS033-E-013412 (21 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, works with Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit hardware in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station.
Williams in U.S. Airlock with EVA equipment
The Starliner team works to finalize the mate of the crew module and new service module for NASA's Boeing Crew Flight Test that will take NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams to and from the International Space Station.
Boeing CFT Crew Module Mate to Service Module
ISS015-E-08308 (6 May 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer, works at a portable glovebox facility in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams working at a MWA during Expedition 15
ISS015-E-08306 (6 May 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer, works at a portable glovebox facility in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams working at a MWA during Expedition 15
S116-E-05397 (11 Dec. 2006) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, STS-116 mission specialist, smiles for the camera while in the hatch which connects the flight deck and middeck of Space Shuttle Discovery.
STS-116 MS Williams in the hatch area on Space Shuttle Discovery
ISS032-E-022628 (23 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, works at the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
InSPACE3 hardware installation
NASA's Boeing Crew Flight Test (CFT) astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita "Suni" Williams pose for a picture during T-38 pre-flight activities at Ellington Field.
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore pose with T-38
ISS032-E-022938 (22 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Joe Acaba, both Expedition 32 flight engineers, pose for a photo with Robonaut 2 humanoid robot in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams, Acaba and Robonaut 2 in U.S. lab
ISS033-E-011665 (14 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, is pictured floating freely in the Tranquility node of the International Space Station.
Williams in Node 3
ISS032-E-011884 (5 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, prepares to eat a snack near the galley in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Expedition 32 FE Williams in Node 1
ISS014-E-18978 (5 April 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, works with water tanks in the Progress 24 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station.
Williams with Water Tanks in Progress 24 spacecraft
ISS032-E-009061 (25 July 2012) --- NASA astronauts Joe Acaba and Sunita Williams, both Expedition 32 flight engineers, perform video message recording in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Expedition 32 Video Message Recording
ISS032-E-018888 (14 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, removes a piece of hardware from a stowage container in the Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM) of the International Space Station.
Williams in PMM
ISS033-E-013413 (21 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, works with Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit hardware in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station.
Williams in U.S. Airlock with EVA equipment
ISS032-E-022952 (22 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, works with Robonaut 2 humanoid robot in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams with Robonaut 2 in U.S. lab
ISS033-E-012794 (18 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, uses a vacuum cleaner during housekeeping operations in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
PORT CQ Cleaning
ISS015-E-07586 (13 May 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer, conducts a Surface, Water and Air Biocharacterization (SWAB) air sampling in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams during SWAB experiment in the US Lab during Expedition 15
ISS014-E-16685 (12 March 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, takes a snack break near the galley in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
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ISS032-E-008594 (19 July 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, works on the Reversible Figures (RFx) experiment in the Columbus laboratory of the International Space Station.
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ISS014-E-13980 (19 Feb. 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, works the controls of the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams with SSRMS controls in Destiny laboratory
ISS014-E-12995 (26 Jan. 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, uses a communication system in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams in Destiny module
ISS032-E-026854 (15 Sept. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander; and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko, flight engineer, work in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
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ISS014-E-20103 (21 April 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14/15 flight engineer, sets up a video camera in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.
Williams in Service Module
ISS032-E-026722 (11 Sept. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, works with a microbial analysis kit in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
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ISS033-E-011647 (14 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, uses a tool while working on a rack in the Tranquility node of the International Space Station.
WPA
ISS015-E-10616 (3 June 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer, poses for a photo with two Russian Orlan spacesuits in the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.
Williams poses for a photo in the DC1 during Expedition 15
ISS014-E-11438 (10 Jan. 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, uses a still camera at a window in the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station.
Williams with camera in the Pirs Docking Compartment (DC1).
ISS015-E-08321 (6 May 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer, prepares to exercise using the Interim Resistive Exercise Device (IRED) in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Williams prepares to exercise on the SchRED during Expedition 15
ISS015-E-10579 (1 June 2007) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 15 flight engineer, wears communication headgear while using a computer in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
Williams working in the US Lab during Expedition 15
ISS032-E-008595 (20 July 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, exercises on the Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation System (CEVIS) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
FE Williams exercising on the CEVIS
S116-E-05860 (12 Dec. 2006) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, smiles for the camera as she floats in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station during flight day four activities.
Expedition 14 FE Williams in the U.S. Laboratory
ISS032-E-008695 (20 July 2012) --- NASA astronauts Joe Acaba and Sunita Williams, both Expedition 32 flight engineers, work in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
View of Expedition 32 Crew Members in the US Lab
JSC2006-E-46464 (25 Oct. 2006) --- Astronaut Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, dons a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit prior to being submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center. Astronaut William A. (Bill) Oefelein, STS-116 pilot, assisted Williams.
STS-116 crew members during EVA training at the NBL.
ISS033-E-016439 (27 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, uses a computer in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, flight engineer, is at right.
Williams in Laboratory
ISS032-E-024156 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide (out of frame), both Expedition 32 flight engineers, participate in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) to continue outfitting the International Space Station.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-010317 (27 July 2012) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, both Expedition 32 flight engineers, are pictured near a hatch in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
Expedition 32 Crew Members check the HTV3 Vestibule
ISS032-E-024217 (30 Aug. 2012) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, Expedition 32 flight engineer, participates in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) to continue outfitting the International Space Station. Fellow spacewalker NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, flight engineer, is out of frame.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-024223 (30 Aug. 2012) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams (out of frame), both Expedition 32 flight engineers, participate in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) to continue outfitting the International Space Station.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-010119 (27 July 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, uses a body mass measurement device (BMMD) in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, flight engineer, is visible in the background.
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ISS032-E-011058 (31 July 2012) --- NASA astronaut Joe Acaba, Expedition 32 flight engineer, works with a stowage container in the Unity node of the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, flight engineer, is visible in the background.
Expedition 32 Crew Members working in the Node 1
ISS033-E-018369 (30 Oct. 2012) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, Expedition 33 flight engineer; and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, commander, are pictured in the International Space Station’s Quest airlock as they prepare for the Nov. 1 spacewalk.
Hoshide and Williams in Airlock
ISS032-E-018083 (15 Aug. 2012) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, Expedition 32 flight engineer, performs the Health Maintenance System (HMS) Eye Exam - PanOptic in the Harmony node of the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, flight engineer, assisted Hoshide.
PanOptic eye test
ISS032-E-024222 (30 Aug. 2012) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams (out of frame), both Expedition 32 flight engineers, participate in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) to continue outfitting the International Space Station.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS033-E-021537 (14 Nov. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, flight engineer, perform in-flight maintenance in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station.
Airlock RPCM Crew Shot
ISS033-E-016181 (26 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, flight engineer, prepare to service the Minus Eighty Laboratory Freezer for ISS-2 (MELFI-2) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.
MELFI ops
ISS032-E-018089 (15 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Joe Acaba, Expedition 32 flight engineer, performs the Health Maintenance System (HMS) Eye Exam - PanOptic in the Harmony node of the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, flight engineer, assisted Acaba.
PanOptic eye test
ISS032-E-024619 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Joe Acaba (partially obscured), Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko (right foreground), NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide (out of frame), all Expedition 32 flight engineers, prepare for the start of the mission?s second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) in the International Space Station?s Quest airlock. Williams is attired in her Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-024618 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Joe Acaba (center), Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko (right foreground), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide (left) and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, all Expedition 32 flight engineers, prepare for the start of the mission?s second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) in the International Space Station?s Quest airlock. Hoshide and Williams are attired in their Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-024607 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Joe Acaba (center), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide (left) and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, all Expedition 32 flight engineers, prepare for the start of the mission?s second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) in the International Space Station?s Quest airlock. Hoshide and Williams are attired in their Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
ISS032-E-024608 (30 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Joe Acaba (center), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide (left) and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, all Expedition 32 flight engineers, prepare for the start of the mission?s second session of extravehicular activity (EVA) in the International Space Station?s Quest airlock. Hoshide and Williams are attired in their Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits.
Earth Observations taken by Expedition 32 crewmember
NASA astronauts arrive aboard T-38 jet aircraft at the Launch and Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Dec. 17, 2020. The astronauts are at Kennedy to prepare for their flights to the International Space Station on Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. At right is Sunita “Suni” Williams. At left is Barry “Butch” Wilmore. Wilmore and Williams will command the company’s Crew Flight Test and the Starliner-1 mission, respectively.
Crew for Boeing Missions Visit KSC
ISS033-E-017915 (1 Nov. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, participates in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) outside the International Space Station on Nov. 1, 2012. During the six-hour, 38-minute spacewalk, Williams and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide (out of frame), flight engineer, ventured outside the orbital outpost to perform work and to support ground-based troubleshooting of an ammonia leak.
EVA 20
Expedition 32 crew members JAXA astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, left, Soyuz Commander Yuri Malenchenko and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, right, wave farewell as they depart the Cosmonaut Hotel on Sunday, July 15, 2012 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The Soyuz spacecraft with Malenchenko, Williams and Hoshide onboard launched at 8:40 a.m. later that morning Kazakhstan time.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Victor Zelentsov)
Expedition 32 Launch
ISS033-E-018378 (1 Nov. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams (right), Expedition 33 commander; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, flight engineer, are pictured in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station as they prepare for the start of a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) outside the International Space Station on Nov. 1, 2012. Williams and Hoshide are wearing Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits.
EVA-20 prep
NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita "Suni" Williams arrive aboard T-38 jet aircraft at the Launch and Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Dec. 17, 2020. The astronauts are at Kennedy to prepare for their flights on Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner. Wilmore and Williams will command the Crew Flight Test and the Starliner-1 mission, respectively. The crew members will fly to the International Space Station as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program.
Crew for Boeing Missions Visit KSC
ISS033-E-011279 (10 Oct. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander; and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide, flight engineer, work the controls at the robotics workstation in the International Space Station’s seven-windowed Cupola during the rendezvous and berthing of the SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft. Using the Canadarm2 robotic arm, Williams and Hoshide captured and berthed Dragon to the Earth-facing side of the Harmony node Oct. 10, 2012.
Dragon crew shots
ISS033-E-017337 (1 Nov. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 33 commander, participates in a session of extravehicular activity (EVA) outside the International Space Station on Nov. 1, 2012. During the six-hour, 38-minute spacewalk, Williams and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide (out of frame), flight engineer, ventured outside the orbital outpost to perform work and to support ground-based troubleshooting of an ammonia leak.
EVA to trouble-shoot amonia leak