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American astronaut of Indian origin Sunita Williams gestures during her interaction with Indian students at the National Science Center in New Delhi, India, Monday, April 1, 2013. Image Credit: AP

New Delhi: Space almost feels like home, Indian-American Sunita Williams, who holds the record of the longest spacewalk by a woman astronaut, said Monday.

“Space is an amazing place to be in, it feels like home now,” Williams, 47, said during an interaction with students at the National Science Centre here.

“I would love to be on the next spacecraft for the next mission to space and give my expertise to the experiments being done,” added the astronaut, who holds the world record with 50 hours and 40 minutes for total cumulative spacewalk time by a female astronaut.

She has spent a total of 322 days in space on two missions.

Appealing to students, Williams said: “I never envisioned to be an astronaut and had many failures, but ultimately I reached here. So my advice to students is that they find something they really like to do and should do it well and enjoy.”

Sharing her experiences with children from various schools here, she said she wants to give a chance to the younger generation to take the lead and unravel the mysteries of space.

“Records are made for breaking, so I hope this is also broken,” Williams said.

She will be in Mumbai from April 3-4 before going to Gujarat, her father’s home state.

Williams last visited India in October 2007.