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Record-breaking astronaut comes back to Earth

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — A record-shattering NASA astronaut touched down to Earth yesterday, finishing a 288-day mission that put her over the top as the American who has spent the most cumulative amount of time in space.

Peggy Whitson, 57, is also the oldest female astronaut in the history of space exploratio­n, was the first female Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS) commander, and holds the record for number of spacewalks (10) by a woman.

The biochemist completed a mission at the Internatio­nal Space Station that began in November 2016, covering 196.7 million kilometers and 4,623 orbits of Earth.

She and crewmates Jack Fischer of NASA and Fyodor Yurchikhin of Russian space agency Roscosmos landed in Kazakhstan at 7:31 a.m. local time yesterday (0121 GMT) in a Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft.

Whitson has racked up 665 days in space in her career, more than any other American astronaut. She is eighth on the all-time space endurance list, NASA said.

Her colleague Jack “2Fish” Fischer, 43, went into space as a rookie, but has won over space-watchers with his boundless enthusiasm during his fourand-a-half months aboard the ISS.

He likened the feeling of his spacewalk with Whitson in May — the 200th ISS spacewalk — to a “ginormous fondue pot, bubbling over with piping hot awesomesau­ce.”

“Heading home soon... I hope I infected a few of you with my passion for space. Never stop learning and growing. I dare you to dream!” he tweeted Friday.

NASA footage showed Whitson brought out last from the capsule before being seated and handed flowers by a member of the crew at the landing site.

After earning a doctorate in biochemist­ry in 1985, Whitson worked as a NASA scientist for seven years before starting as an astronaut in 1997.

On this most recent mission, Whitson conducted experiment­s with human stem cells, blood samples and grew several crops of Chinese cabbage, according to posts on her Facebook page.

“The best part, was that after we harvested for the science, we got to eat the rest!” she said of her greens.

In an interview before departing the space station, Whitson said she was looking forward to flush toilets (“Trust me, you don’t want to know the details”) and pizza.

 ?? AP ?? In this Jan. 6, 2017 photo released by NASA, astronaut Peggy Whitson works during a spacewalk outside the Internatio­nal Space Station.
AP In this Jan. 6, 2017 photo released by NASA, astronaut Peggy Whitson works during a spacewalk outside the Internatio­nal Space Station.

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