Nasa record breaker back on Earth after logging 665 days in space
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/sep/03/nasa-record-breaker-back-on-earth-after-logging-665-days-in-space
Nasa record breaker back on Earth after logging 665 days in space
Sunday 3 September 2017 03.46 BST
Astronaut Peggy Whitson returned to Earth late on Saturday, wrapping up a record-breaking flight that catapulted her to first place for US space endurance. Whitsons 665 days off the planet 288 days on this mission alone exceeds that of any other American and any other woman worldwide. She checked out of the International Space Station just hours earlier, along with another American and a Russian. Their Soyuz capsule landed in Kazakhstan shortly after sunrise Sunday Saturday night back in the US.
She set multiple other records while in orbit: worlds oldest spacewoman, at age 57, and most experienced female spacewalker, with 10. She also became the first woman to command the space station twice following her launch last November.
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The stations newest commander, Randy Bresnik, noted the outpost was losing 1,474 days of spaceflight experience with the departure of Whitson, Yurchikhin and Fischer. Four years and two weeks, he pointed out. We are in your debt for the supreme dedication that you guys have to the human mission of exploration, Bresnik told them on the eve of their departure. He offered up special praise for Whitson, whom he called American space ninja.
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Whitson was supposed to fly back in June after a half-year in space. But when an extra seat opened up on this Soyuz, she jumped at the chance to stay in orbit an extra three months. Only one other American yearlong spaceman, Scott Kelly, has spent longer in space on a single mission.
Except for the past week, Whitson said her mission hurried by. She is hungry for pizza and can not wait to use a regular flush toilet again. Shes also eager to reunite with her husband, Clarence Sams, a biochemist who also works at Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Because of the effects of Hurricane Harvey, Nasa could not get its plane from Houston to Kazakhstan in time for the crews landing. Instead, the European Space Agency offered to transport Whitson and Fischer to Cologne, Germany, where they will meet up with the Nasa plane for the final leg of their journey. They should be back in Houston on Sunday night.
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