Monday, 16 September 2013
Sunita Lyn "Suni" Williams née Pandya(born September 19, 1965) is
an Indian American astronaut and a United States
Navy officer who holds the record for longest space flight by a
woman 321 days 17 hours 15
minutes. She was assigned to
the International Space Station as a member of Expedition
14 and Expedition 15. In 2012, she served as a flight
engineer on Expedition 32 and then commander of Expedition
33. In addition to holding the record for the longest single space flight
by a woman she holds the record for number of spacewalks for a
woman, and most spacewalk time for a woman. Williams broke the latter two
records, then held by Kathryn Thornton, during Expedition 14/15 in 2007,
but both records were surpassed by Peggy Whitson during Expedition
16. Williams regained both records during her sixth spacewalk, on September 5,
2012, and currently has 50 hours and 40
minutes of spacewalk time (seven walks).
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
"A Order to awaken to people it is the Women who has to be awaken .Once she is on move,the family moves,the village moves".................Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru
The improved of women in the field of medical has been recorded in several early civilizations.An ancient Egyptian,merit-phat (C.2700 BCE),describe in an inscription "chief physician" is the earliest known femele scientice named in the story of the science.Amadeus was cited by Homer as healer in ancient greece before the Torjan war (c,1194-1184 BCE) Agnodike was the first female physician to practice legally in 4th Country BCE Athens.
- WOMEN WORSHIP IN SCIENCE
The improved of women in the field of medical has been recorded in several early civilizations.An ancient Egyptian,merit-phat (C.2700 BCE),describe in an inscription "chief physician" is the earliest known femele scientice named in the story of the science.Amadeus was cited by Homer as healer in ancient greece before the Torjan war (c,1194-1184 BCE) Agnodike was the first female physician to practice legally in 4th Country BCE Athens.
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