NASA TV Coverage Set For Briefings, Space Station Work

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Nov. 6, 2007

Allard Beutel
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468 
allard.beutel@nasa.gov

James Hartsfield
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
james.a.hartsfield@nasa.gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: M07-155

NASA TV COVERAGE SET FOR BRIEFINGS, SPACE STATION WORK

HOUSTON - In the wake of space shuttle Discovery's delivery of the 
Harmony connecting module to the International Space Station, the 
station crew will conduct three spacewalks and robotically move two 
components this month to prepare for delivery of a European 
laboratory. All of the spacewalks and major robotics work will be 
broadcast live on NASA Television.

The shuttle Atlantis is targeted to launch Dec. 6 to deliver the 
European Space Agency's Columbus science module. Before Columbus can 
be added to the station, Harmony must be relocated to its permanent 
location at the front of the complex. The station crew's spacewalks 
and robotics work this month will complete that task, allowing 
Atlantis to dock and Columbus to attach to Harmony.

The NASA Television schedule includes:

4 a.m. CST Friday, Nov. 9 - NASA TV live coverage will begin as 
Expedition 16 Commander Peggy Whitson and Flight Engineer Yuri 
Malenchenko don U.S. spacesuits to conduct a 6.5-hour spacewalk to 
prepare a docking port on the forward end of the Destiny Laboratory 
to be detached. A press conference will follow the spacewalk on NASA 
TV, originating from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston with 
questions from reporters at participating NASA sites.

4 a.m. CST Monday, Nov. 12 - NASA TV will broadcast live coverage as 
Whitson and Flight Engineer Dan Tani use the station's Canadarm2 
robotic arm to detach the docking port, known as pressurized mating 
adapter-2, and relocate it to the forward end of the Harmony module. 
No news conference is planned following the mating adapter 
relocation.

3:30 a.m. CST Wednesday, Nov. 14 - NASA TV will broadcast live 
coverage as Whitson and Tani use the Canadarm2 to detach Harmony and 
its new docking adapter from their current location attached to the 
Unity module. They will reposition Harmony to be attached to the 
forward end of the Destiny Lab, its permanent location. This will be 
the first time a major component of the station has been relocated 
without a shuttle present. No news conference is planned following 
Harmony's relocation.

4 a.m. CST Tuesday, Nov. 20 - NASA TV will broadcast live coverage as 
Whitson and Tani conduct a 6.5-hour spacewalk to hook up fluid, 
electrical and data lines for the relocated mating adapter and 
Harmony module. A press conference will follow the spacewalk on NASA 
TV, originating from Johnson with questions from participating NASA 
sites.

4 a.m. CST Saturday, Nov. 24 - NASA TV will broadcast live coverage as 
Whitson and Tani conduct a final 6.5-hour spacewalk to complete the 
hookup of the mating adapter and Harmony module to the station and 
leave them ready for the docking of Atlantis and delivery of 
Columbus. No news conference is planned following the spacewalk.

For the Nov. 9 and Nov. 20 news conferences, reporters must contact 
their preferred NASA location for participation details.

For NASA TV downlink, schedule and streaming video information on the 
Web, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

	
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