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In Another World, Women Are in Charge

Irene Klotz, Discovery News
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Commander Melroy
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Oct. 10, 2007 -- NASA has flown dozens of women in space before but only one has earned the rank of mission commander. That's about to change.

Women are in charge of not only the next shuttle crew, but also for the first time aboard the International Space Station as well.

"This is fun for us. We're getting a kick out of it that we're both going to be up there together," said Pamela Melroy, who will command the next mission of space shuttle Discovery.

She and her six crewmates are at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida this week for a launch dress rehearsal. Liftoff is targeted for Oct. 23.

Meanwhile in the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson is preparing for blastoff this morning aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket. Whitson will take over command of the station when she and her crewmates arrive on Friday.

"I think it's special that I get the opportunity to play that role," Whitson said in a preflight interview. "I have an opportunity to demonstrate how many other women also work at NASA."

She won't have to search far. Three of the lead flight directors overseeing the station and upcoming shuttle missions are women as well.

"I see myself as part of a chain of events," Melroy told reporters during a break in training at the Kennedy Space Center. "I'm just one link. I'm very hopeful that someday we see a woman leading a team landing on Mars."

Melroy will oversee the installation of a key connecting node on the station called Harmony, which will pave the way for additional science laboratories to be attached to the station beginning later this year.

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