Space ISS astronauts return with gray hair - here's what's behind the shocking color shift By Brooke Kato Published March 20, 2025, 1:55 p.m. ET. NASA astronaut's hair 'magically transformed' after unexpectedly spending 9 months in space? A corner of the internet appears to believe that Suni Williams returned to Earth with dark hair despite.
US Navy nuclear technician cites lack of hair dye to be the cause of Sunita Williams' gray hair As reported by the New York Post, the astronauts are feared to develop several symptoms including, dizziness, balance problems, weak hearts, bone-density loss and fluid build-up, apart from the noticeable change in hair color. News Science NASA NASA astronauts experience hair color change after months stranded in space US astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita Williams spent more than nine months in space and touched down on Earth in the early hours of Sunday morning with changes to their apperances News Anna Carlson 22:08 ET, 20 Mar 2025. The post implies the whole "stuck in space" story was a hoax.
But that's complete fiction. Video clearly shows Williams with gray hair as she welcomed the Space. Scientists reveal what space does to your hair.
Astronaut Sunita Williams returns from 288. Astronauts in space, including Sunita Williams, manage their hair without the effects of gravity. Williams' distinctive hairstyle has sparked curiosity about how female astronauts take care of their hair in zero gravity.
A story going around social media claims NASA astronaut Suni Williams came back to Earth after nine months in the International Space Station with dark hair even though it was gray while she was. Verdict: Misleading The astronauts returned in white suits, not blue. Other photos show her hair graying.
Fact Check: Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore spent nine months in space before they returned to Earth on a SpaceX capsule, according to The New York Times. They were originally supposed to spend 8 days there, per the outlet.