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Space Commander Wants More Women in Science
Mar 7, 2023
Dr. Peggy Whitson, the first female commander of the International Space Station, shares how she inspires women and girls to pursue careers in science and space exploration. She discusses the importance of representation in STEM fields and her achievements in space missions, encouraging more girls to aim for the stars.
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- Dr. Peggy Whitson broke barriers as the first female commander of the International Space Station, inspiring women in science.
- Whitson's record-setting space mission motivates girls to pursue careers in science and space exploration.
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Dr. Peggy Whitson: Breaking Barriers in Space
Dr. Peggy Whitson, an astronaut, made history by becoming the International Space Station's first female commander in 2007. She has spent almost 666 days in space, setting a record for the longest time spent by a woman in space. By achieving this milestone, Whitson inspires women and girls to pursue careers in science and space exploration, paving the way for more female representation in these fields.
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