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With a copy of the Bhagavad Gita, a statue of Lord Ganesh and a packet of samosas, Indian American astronaut Sunita Williams soared into space on board space shuttle Discovery
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Dec. 10, 2006

Carrying among other things a copy of the Bhagavad Gita, a statue of Lord Ganesh and a packet of samosas, Indian American astronaut Sunita Williams soared into space on board space shuttle Discovery toward the International Space Station that would be her new home in the stars for the next six months.

Sunita Williams on Sunday became the second woman of Indian origin after Kalpana Chawla to venture into space when the US shuttle discovery, with seven astronauts onboard, rose into the night sky on a 12-day repair mission to the international space station (ISS).

The shuttle took off at 8.47 PM local time on Saturday (7.17 am IST Sunday) the first night launch by NASA in four years since the disintegration of space shuttle Columbia in 2003 which killed seven astronauts, including Chawla.

Strong winds had put in doubt NASA's first night launch since the Columbia disaster in 2003 that killed another Indian American astronaut Kalpana Chawla, but the gusts subsided about an hour before. Bad weather postponed an initial launch attempt on Thursday.


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