NASA picks Sunita Williams for first Commercial flights

Selection allows the US to deliver on President Obama’s ambitious plan for sending astronauts to Mars

Update: 2015-07-12 01:31 GMT
Astronaut Sunita Williams
Washington: Indian-origin Sunita Williams is among four “veteran” astronauts picked by Nasa to fly the first commercial space vehicles, a part of the space agency's ambitious plan to put a man on Mars by 2030.
 
Williams, 49, accompanied by Robert Behnken, Eric Boe and Douglas Hurley, will train and prepare for commercial spaceflights that will return American launches to the US soil and further open up low-Earth orbit transportation to the private sector.
 
“These distinguished, veteran astronauts are blazing a new trail - that will one day land them in the history books and Americans on the surface of Mars,” said NASA administrator Charles Bolden.
The four astronauts will work closely with the Boeing Company and SpaceX to develop their crew transportation systems and provide crew transportation services to and from the International Space Station, NASA said.

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