Category: Science
In June 2025, a 65-year-old former NASA astronaut named Peggy Whitson became the oldest woman ever to orbit Earth — taking off aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon as commander of the privately funded Axiom Mission 4 — and during her 18-day stay on the International Space Station, she pushed her career total past 695 cumulative days in space, the most of any American astronaut and the most of any woman who has ever lived.
NASA is about to launch a telescope that can survey the sky more than a thousand times faster than Hubble, mapping over a billion galaxies to find out why the universe is flying apart — and it is named for the woman who was told women could not be scientists, then built the program that gave us Hubble.
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