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NASA astronaut Suni Williams has retired after 27 years of service. Her career was defined by endurance and firsts, logging 608 days in orbit across missions from the space shuttle to Boeing’s Starliner. She completed nine spacewalks and twice commanded the International Space Station. Williams played a key role in shaping modern human spaceflight, and her legacy will influence future missions to the Moon and beyond.
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