NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday wrote a letter to Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams, who is returning to Earth with Nasa colleague Butch Wilmore after spending nine months aboard the
International Space Station
(ISS).He also celebrated Williams as India's pride and "one its most illustrious daughters."
Their mission, initially planned for just eight days, was extended due to technical issues. Now, the Nasa and SpaceX facilitating their long-awaited return.
In his letter, PM conveyed his admiration and best wishes to Williams, recalling his discussions about her during meetings with US leaders.
"I convey to you greetings from the people of India. At a programme today, I met the noted astronaut, Mr Mike Massimino. During the course of our conversation, your name came up and we discussed how proud we are of you and your work. Following this interaction, I could not stop myself from writing to you," he wrote.
He also mentioned his inquiries about her well-being in meetings with US President Trump and former President Biden, highlighting the pride that 1.4 billion Indians feel in her achievements.
"Recent developments have yet again showcased your inspirational fortitude and perseverance. Even though you are thousands of miles away, you continue to remain close to our hearts. The people of India are praying for your good health and success in your mission," PM said.
After being stranded for over nine months, Williams and Wilmore finally departed the ISS early Tuesday (Eastern Time) in a SpaceX capsule, accompanied by two other astronauts. The capsule undocked while orbiting 260 miles (418 kilometers) above the Pacific Ocean and is expected to splash down off the Florida coast by early evening, weather permitting.
Their prolonged stay drew global attention, with many likening their situation to being "stuck at work." While longer space missions have been recorded, few astronauts have faced such unexpected delays and uncertainty.
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