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Sunita Lyn Williams
Lieutenant Commander, USN
NASA Astronaut (Mission Specialist)
PERSONAL DATA:
Born September 19, 1965
in Euclid, Ohio, but considers Needham, Massachusetts to be her
hometown. Married to Michael J. Williams. Although they have no
children, Labrador retrievers and a crazy Jack Russell Terrier
named Gorby have added their share of excitement to their lives.
Recreational interests include running, swimming, biking,
triathlons, windsurfing, snowboarding and bow hunting. Her
parents, Dr. Deepak and Mrs. Bonnie Pandya, reside in Falmouth,
Massachusetts.
EDUCATION:
Needham
High School, Needham, Massachusetts, 1983.
B.S., Physical Science, U.S. Naval Academy, 1987.
M.S., Engineering Management, Florida Institute of Technology,
1995.
ORGANIZATIONS:
Society of Experimental
Test Pilots, Society of Flight Test Engineers, American
Helicopter Association.
SPECIAL HONORS:
Awarded Navy
Commendation Medal (2), Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal,
Humanitarian Service Medal and various other service awards.
EXPERIENCE:
Williams received her
commission as an Ensign in the United States Navy from the United
States Naval Academy in May 1987. After a six-month temporary
assignment at the Naval Coastal System Command, she received her
designation as a Basic Diving Officer and then reported to Naval
Aviation Training Command. She was designated a Naval Aviator in
July 1989. She then reported to Helicopter Combat Support
Squadron 3 for initial H46, Seaknight, training. Upon completion
of this training, she was assigned to Helicopter Combat Support
Squadron 8 in Norfolk, Virginia, and made overseas deployments to
the Mediterranean, Red Sea and the Persian Gulf in support of
Desert Shield and Operation Provide Comfort. In September 1992
she was the Officer-in-Charge of an H-46 detachment sent to
Miami, Florida for Hurricane Andrew Relief Operations onboard USS
Sylvania. Williams was selected for United States Naval Test
Pilot School and began the course in January 1993. After
graduation in December 1993, she was assigned to the Rotary Wing
Aircraft Test Directorate as an H-46 Project Officer, and V-22
Chase Pilot in the T-2. While there she was also assigned as the
squadron Safety Officer and flew test flights in the SH-60B/F,
UH-1, AH-1W, SH-2, VH-3, H-46, CH-53 and the H-57. In December
1995, she went back to the Naval Test Pilot School as an
Instructor in the Rotary Wing Department and the school’s Safety
Officer. There she flew the UH-60, OH-6 and the OH-58. From there
she was assigned to the USS Saipan (LHA-2), Norfolk, Virginia, as
the Aircraft Handler and the Assistant Air Boss. Williams was
deployed onboard USS Saipan when she was selected for the
astronaut program.
She has logged over 2300 flight hours in more
than 30 different aircraft.
NASA EXPERIENCE:
Selected by NASA in
June 1998, she reported for training in August 1998. Astronaut
Candidate Training included orientation briefings and tours,
numerous scientific and technical briefings, intensive
instruction in Shuttle and International Space Station systems,
physiological training and ground school to prepare for T-38
flight training, as well as learning water and wilderness
survival techniques. Following a period of training and
evaluation, Williams worked in Moscow with the Russian Space
Agency on the Russian contribution to the International Space
Station and with the first Expedition Crew to the ISS. Following
the return of Expedition-1, Williams has worked within the
Robotics branch on the ISS Robotic Arm and the follow on Special
Purpose Dexterous Manipulator. She was a crewmember on NEEMO2
living underwater in the Aquarius habitat for 9 days and is
currently assigned as a backup crewmember for Expedition-10 to
the International Space Station.
[ Source:
National Aeronautics and Space Administration:
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/williams-s.html ]
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