Sunita Williams plans to vote for US presidential elections from space: ’It’s pretty cool’

In her first comments since the Starliner's return from space, NASA astronauts Sunita Williams said she is “looking forward to being able to vote from space”.

Akriti Anand
Updated14 Sep 2024, 07:29 AM IST
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams laughs with relatives as she leaves the Operations and Checkout building before heading to Space Launch Complex 41 to board the Boeing’s Starliner capsule atop an Atlas V rocket for a mission to the International Space Station at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Monday, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral,(AP)

Will NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore vote for the US Presidential elections from space? The astronauts, who are spending extra time in space, said they plan to cast their ballot in space for the November 5 polls.

Sunita Williams said voting from space is "pretty cool" .

"It's a very important duty that we have as citizens and [I'm] looking forward to being able to vote from space which is pretty cool," Williams said she spoke with the media for the first time after Starliner's departure from the international space station.

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Sunita Williams also said that she misses her family and two dogs as she remains part of the crew onboard the International Space Station.

“You asked what we missed, right of course, things we always miss – our families. I miss my two dogs I miss my friends but you know what...I know they understand. I know it's tough on them as well…But everyone understands and everyone is cheering for us to get back,” she added.

Meanwhile, Butch Wilmore said, “I set down my request for a ballot today."

Sunita Williams and Butch Willmore had launched in space onboard Boeing's Starliner spacecraft on June 5. This Starliner test flight marked the first Boeing spaceflight with astronauts.

During its journey towards the space station, Starliner endured a series of thruster failures and helium leaks – prompting a delay in its return from the space, along with the crew.

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To ensure the safety of the astronauts on the faulty Starliner, NASA decided to bring back the spacecraft without it's crew on September 6.

Uncrewed” Starliner landed safely in the New Mexico desert earlier this month, but Boeing's path forward in NASA's commercial crew program remains uncertain.

Meanwhile, NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore will return from space on a SpaceX craft in February 2025. They are on an extended mission now on the space station. Their mission on Starliner was expected to last for about eight days. However, they will be spending eight months in space before coming back home next year.

How can astronauts vote from space?

The Texas Legislature passed a bill in 1997 that allowed NASA astronauts to vote from space. That year, NASA astronaut David Wolf became the first American to vote from space on the Mir Space Station.

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NASA explains that voting from space starts with a Federal Postcard Application, or FPCA.

How does it work?

"Before Election Day, an encrypted electronic ballot is uplinked to the astronauts by JSC’s Mission Control. Using a set of unique credentials sent to each of them by e-mail, astronauts can access their ballots, cast their votes, and downlink them back down to Earth to the County Clerk’s office," said National Air and Space Museum on its website.

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