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Indians celebrate Sunita Williams' return to earth

Posted : Sat, 23 Jun 2007 10:16:00 GMT
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New Delhi - Scores of Indians and relatives of Indian- American astronaut Sunita Williams were jubilant and proud as they celebrated her return to earth on Saturday, media reports said. Williams returned after a record 194-day stay in space as space shuttle Atlantis touched down at the Edwards Air Force Base in California on Friday.

There were scenes of celebration and jubilation at Williams' ancestral home in India's western Ahmedabad city where her extended family stays.

Williams' relatives and friends broke into cheers and hugged each other after watching the TV channels broadcast images of the Atlantis making a text-book landing at the base.

"It feels great, absolutely great. It feels like I have won. Even better than if I had done it. We are very happy that Sunita has returned safely," Williams' uncle, Vitthal Pandya told the NDTV network.

"It gives me tears of joy. We are very proud of her. She has shown that she can do anything and that women can achieve anything," he said.

An ecstatic father of Williams, Deepak Pandya, thanked India for all the support through Sunita's space sojourn.

"On behalf of all our family we would like to thank everybody for making her journey quite comfortable and for her to achieve success," Pandya, who was in New Jersey told Times Now TV over telephone.

Williams has become a national icon with Indians proud that she broke several records during her space journey. Over the past few days, newspapers and TV channels have been following the scheduled landing of the Atlantis as their lead news item.

Born September 19, 1965 to an Indian immigrant and an American mother, Williams has set a record for women in space by spending six months on the International Space Station.

Williams is not the first astronaut of Indian origin who generated such feelings in her native country.

NASA astronaut Kalpana Chawla who was born in the northern Indian town of Karnal, made history with her first space flight in 1997.

But Chawla was killed on her second space mission in the Columbia shuttle disaster of early 2003 when the shuttle broke up and disintegrated on returning to earth.

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Thanks to GOD
By: Anil , Sat, 23 Jun 2007 13:03:09 GMT

Everything is predefined and prefixed. No body can deprive to nobody for such like dat as great astronaut did.
So thanks to HIM and thanks to TIME as both are almighty..............


Williams return
By: H.N.Bindhu Madava , Sat, 23 Jun 2007 11:14:33 GMT

Sir,

It is a great job done by Sunitha Williams and have made a record on earth.

Really , god has given her a good strength .

Keep it UP.


Yours
bindu


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By: RAVIKANT , Sat, 23 Jun 2007 10:56:41 GMT

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