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    Home / News / Technology News / 'Ultimate selfie': Sunita Williams captures stunning photo during 9th spacewalk
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    'Ultimate selfie': Sunita Williams captures stunning photo during 9th spacewalk
    The photo was clicked on January 30

    'Ultimate selfie': Sunita Williams captures stunning photo during 9th spacewalk

    By Akash Pandey
    Feb 06, 2025
    01:14 pm

    What's the story

    Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams, who is currently stationed on the International Space Station (ISS), has captured a stunning moment during a spacewalk.

    The photo, which NASA described as "the ultimate selfie," was clicked on January 30 as the ISS orbited 423km above the Pacific Ocean.

    The event was Williams's ninth spacewalk and has since caught the attention of space enthusiasts around the world.

    Mission objectives

    Details of the spacewalk mission

    During their spacewalk, Williams and fellow astronaut Barry Wilmore had the job of removing external hardware from the ISS.

    They also collected samples from the Destiny laboratory and Quest airlock vents for further analysis.

    This research would offer insights into whether microorganisms are being released from the space station, their quantity, potential travel distance, and survival capabilities in extreme conditions of space.

    Image analysis

    A closer look at Williams's 'ultimate selfie'

    The selfie clicked by Williams provides a close-up of her arms, hands, and the camera reflected in her helmet's shiny visor.

    The background shows a stunning view of the ISS structure, the darkness of space, and the endless Pacific Ocean.

    Other parts of her spacesuit can be seen around the helmet with a peek into the cosmos beyond.

    This picture highlights both space's magnificence and importance of work being conducted aboard ISS.

    Record achievement

    Williams sets new record for most spacewalking time

    Williams has broken the record for the most spacewalking time by a female astronaut, beating Peggy Whitson's 60 hours and 21 minutes.

    With 62 hours and six minutes, she now stands fourth on NASA's all-time spacewalking list.

    During their latest spacewalk, Williams and Wilmore spent five hours and 26 minutes outside the ISS.

    Mission delay

    Extended stay on ISS due to technical failures

    Williams and Wilmore were originally slated for an eight-day mission aboard Boeing's Starliner in June 2024.

    However, they have been stranded on the ISS due to technical failures, including helium leaks and thruster issues.

    NASA now plans to bring them back late March using a SpaceX spacecraft.

    Despite the delay, both astronauts continue their work on the ISS.

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