How does India look from space? When Sunita Williams was asked this question, she gave this lovely answer. She also said this about coming to India.


Posted on 1st Apr 2025 10:18 am by rohit kumar

How does India look from space? On hearing this question, everyone remembers Indian astronaut Rakesh Sharma. However, now the same question was asked to NASA's Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams (Sunita Williams Talk on India), whose answer is also heart-warming.

 

Sunita Williams said - India is amazing.

 

Actually, when then PM Indira Gandhi asked Rakesh Sharma how India looks from space, he quoted the line of poet Muhammad Iqbal "Saare Jahan Se Achcha". Now four decades later, Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams has described India as amazing.

 

When Sunita Williams was asked how India looks from space, she replied, "Amazing, just amazing. Williams said,

 

India is amazing. Every time we went over the Himalayas, Butch Wilmore took incredible pictures, it's just amazing.

 

Sunita was mesmerized by seeing India.

 

American astronaut Sunita Williams often talks about India. This time she was mesmerized by seeing India from space.

 

How does India look?

 

Answering the question, Sunita said,

 

When you go from the east towards Gujarat and Mumbai and (you see) the fishing fleet has come, it gives you a little hint, that we have come to India. The impression I got all over India was this network of lights and going from big cities to small cities and it was incredible to see at night as well as during the day. Along with this, it is amazing to see the Himalayas.

 

Sunita will help in the Indian space flight program.

 

Sunita Williams was also asked Will she help the Indian space flight program. She said, "I hope we will meet at some point and share our experiences with as many people in India as possible because it is a great country and another wonderful democracy."

 

What did she say about coming to India?

 

On her visit to India, Williams said that she hopes to visit her "father's country". At the same time, her colleague on the space station, Butch Wilmore, also wants to visit India.

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