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Sunita Lyn Williams concluded her remarkable NASA career in December 2025, after 27 years and over 600 days in space. , US News, Times Now ...
Sunita Williams retires from NASA after 27 years, concluding a career shaped by record-setting time aboard the International Space Station and a prolonged final mission following Starliner delays.
Sunita Williams won't receive a pension directly from NASA after retirement. Instead, she'll be eligible for a pension under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS).