| Sunita gets an early flight back from space station |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Friday, 27 April 2007 | |
A revised crew schedule means US astronaut Sunita Williams will return to Earth in June rather than August - but she will still set a record as the woman with the most time in space, to go along with her existing spacewalk record. Featured Whitepaper
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Hail damage to Atlantis' external fuel tank delayed STS-117, and this had a knock-on effect postponing STS-118 until August. STS-117 is now scheduled for launch on June 8. Williams is set to break the women's spaceflight record of 188 days, held by Shannon Lucid since 1996. An August return would have allowed her to break the 215-day US record set last week by crewmate Mike Lopez-Alegria. The outright record of 437 days is held by Russian cosmonaut Valeriy Polyakov. Williams will be replaced by Clay Anderson.{moscomment} |
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