Record-Breaking: My Life and Career with NASA


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Few human beings are able to say they’ve been lucky enough to travel to space. Peggy Whitson, a veteran astronaut, has an incredible list of record-breaking accomplishments to her name: first woman to command the International Space Station—twice, first non-military chief astronaut and most spacewalks (10) of any female astronaut; and at 665 days, she has spent more time in space than any other American. Listen to Dr. Whitson discuss key aspects of her life and career with NASA.


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Mike Massimino

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Former NASA Astronaut,

Peggy Whitson

Participant

Record-Breaking Astronaut,


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