The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Trump calls astronaut who broke record

- By Marcia Dunn Associated Press writers Catherine Lucey and Vivian Salama contribute­d to this report.

Commander broke the record for the most time spent in space of any American astronaut.

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. >> President Donald Trump made a very long distance phone call to the Internatio­nal Space Station, to congratula­te its commander on breaking the record for the most time spent in space of any American astronaut.

The president spoke Monday with Peggy Whitson, commander of the Internatio­nal Space Station, and fellow astronaut Jack Fischer.

Whitson, the first woman to command the Internatio­nal Space Station, surpassed the record of 534 days, two hours and 48 minutes for most accumulate­d

time in orbit by an American. That record was set last year by Jeffrey Williams.

Trump joked that the call was possible because of “great American equipment that works, and that is not easy.”

He said he’s more impressed by the astronauts than by any of the politician­s he deals with in Washington.

Trump’s daughter and close adviser, Ivanka Trump, and NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, joined him in the Oval Office during the call.

Whitson says it’s a “huge honor to break a record like this,” and that it would not have been possible without the support of NASA.

Last month, Trump

signed new legislatio­n adding human exploratio­n of Mars to NASA’s mission.

Whitson said she’s excited about the new legislatio­n and said there is equipment being made now in preparatio­n for the launch.

Whitson already was the world’s most experience­d spacewoman and female spacewalke­r and, at 57, the oldest woman in space. By the time she returns to Earth in September, she’ll have logged 666 days in orbit over three flights.

The world record — 879 days — is held by Russian Gennady Padalka.

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 ?? NASA VIA AP, FILE ?? Astronaut Peggy Whitson, center, floats inside the Quest airlock of the Internatio­nal Space Station with Thomas Pesquet, left, and Shane Kimbrough earlier this year.
NASA VIA AP, FILE Astronaut Peggy Whitson, center, floats inside the Quest airlock of the Internatio­nal Space Station with Thomas Pesquet, left, and Shane Kimbrough earlier this year.

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