Sunita Lyn Williams realised her dreams when she took off into
space last month. Verve recreates its early conversation
with the second American woman astronaut with Indian roots, to be
selected for a space mission by NASA
Earlier
this year (2003), Sunita Lyn Williams was appointed, along with two
others, to serve as back-up crew for the international space station
expedition.... As her remarks reveal, she is optimistic and eager to
take flight...
Kalpana Chawla
Kalpana was a great and gutsy woman…. We spent many leisure hours together, took innumerable bike rides, spent time looking at birds or went on long hikes. And we often flew together in a small airplane.
Daring to be different
After watching astronaut Neil Armstrong walk on the moon, on our small black and white TV, I thought that would be a great thing to do but never dwelled upon it being a real possibility…. Interestingly, my becoming a space person was by sheer accident.… Before becoming an astronaut, I thought for sure the best view of the earth was from a helicopter. You can see and capture the details of the great breathtaking planet that we live on.
Empowering experience
In 1998, I was appointed as a mission specialist at NASA. I came to the project a little later than the others. But it hit me soon enough that this was not a simulator where, if something goes wrong, you can just open the door and go home. Naturally, the training was very intensive…. I had to attend sessions at Aquarius, an underwater habitat, about the size of the space module that we would eventually take…. We spent nine days underwater in the simulation of conditions that we would face in outer space. It was a very stimulating and skill empowering experience.
Indian visits
I have been to India thrice - once when I was very small, once in 1998 when I went with my father and sister to Gujarat. And the last trip was just this year after the Columbia tragedy.
As a child, I looked upon India as a fantasyland, something out of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book. I remember seeing many palaces of erstwhile maharajas.
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