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Expedition 16 Commander Peggy Whitson will greet STS-120 Commander Pamela Melroy when Space Shuttle Discovery docks to the International Space Station.


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 First Woman Station Commander Arrives for Historic Spaceflight

jsc2007e045195 -- Expedition 16 Commander Peggy Whitson NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson arrived at the International Space Station Friday, Oct. 12, to begin her tenure as the first woman to command a station mission.

Image at right: Expedition 16 Commander Peggy Whitson. Credit: Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center

Whitson, Soyuz Commander and Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko and Malaysian Spaceflight Participant Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor docked their Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft to the station at 10:50 a.m. EDT. The crew launched on Wednesday, Oct. 10, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

Whitson officially became the station commander after a ceremony Friday, Oct. 19. This change of command event marked the formal handover of the station to Whitson and Malenchenko, just days before the Expedition 15 crew members and Shukor departed.

"I think it's special that I get the opportunity to play that role," Whitson said when asked about being the first woman station commander. "But I think it's also special to have an opportunity to demonstrate how many other women also work at NASA."

iss005e21040 -- Expedition 5 Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson
Image above: Expedition 5 Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson floats inside the Destiny laboratory in November of 2002.

Another female astronaut, space shuttle Discovery Commander Pam Melroy, reached another milestone in late October when she and her crew arrived at the station. It marked the first time two women have led space missions at the same time.

This is Whitson's second six-month rotation aboard the orbiting complex. She previously served as a flight engineer on Expedition 5 in 2002, when she became NASA's first station science officer, conducting 21 investigations in human and life sciences. During that mission, she also used the station's robotic arm to help add two truss segments to the station's backbone and performed a spacewalk to install debris shielding.

Left image: iss005s002 -- Expedition 5; Right image: iss016s002f --Expedition 16
Image at left: Expedition 5 crew portrait; Image at right: Expedition 16 crew portrait including the flight engineers who will serve at various times during the increment.

When Whitson returns home in April 2008, she will hold yet another distinction, that of having spent more time in space than any other woman.

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