Peggy Whitson Breaks Record For Longest Time In Space By A U.S. Astronaut

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As thousands of people marched in protest of President Donald Trump’s anti-science agenda, astronaut Peggy Whitson was in space breaking yet another record.

Early Monday morning, Whitson marked her 535th cumulative day in space, becoming the first U.S. astronaut to hold the record. Whitson is currently on her third long-duration mission to the International Space Station

President Donald Trump, his daughter Ivanka and NASA astronaut Kate Rubins plan to call Whitson on Monday and congratulate her.

The astronaut has broken multiple records during her pioneering NASA career, including:

* the first woman to command the International Space Station, which she has done twice

* the record-holder for most cumulative time spent spacewalking by a woman (she’s completed eight space walks)

* number five on the all-time space walking list

In response to her latest achievement, Whitson tweeted her gratitude to those who had helped throughout her career.

Fans who want to keep up with Whitson can follow her on Twitter @AstroPeggy.

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