
NASA astronaut who was stuck in space retires after 27-year career
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NASA astronaut Suni Williams retired after 27 years, ending a record-setting career that included an extended stay aboard the International Space Station.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman described Williams as a "trailblazer in human spaceflight."
"Her work advancing science and technology has laid the foundation for Artemis missions to the Moon and advancing toward Mars, and her extraordinary achievements will continue to inspire generations to dream big and push the boundaries of what’s possible," he said.
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