NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson's 5 tips for success

She was told 'no' 10 times. Nevertheless, she went to space.

Peggy Whitson.
(Image credit: SERGEI ILNITSKY/AFP/Getty Images)

Peggy Whitson likes to break records.

Late last year, the NASA astronaut set a new record for the most cumulative time spent in space — 665 cumulative days — by any U.S. astronaut, and any female astronaut in the world. She ranks eighth on the all-time space endurance list.

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Katie Mills Giorgio

Katie Mills Giorgio is a freelance writer and aspiring children's book author based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She contributes to a number of print and online publications, including The Gazette, The Iowan, Babble, and The Key.