NASA Assigns Crew For Equipment Delivery Mission To Space Station

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July 16, 2008

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

John Yembrick 
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-0602
john.yembrick-1@nasa.gov

Kylie Clem
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
kylie.s.clem@nasa.gov

RELEASE: 08-176

NASA ASSIGNS CREW FOR EQUIPMENT DELIVERY MISSION TO SPACE STATION

WASHINGTON - NASA has assigned the crew for space shuttle mission 
STS-128. The flight will carry science and storage racks to the 
International Space Station.

Marine Corps Col. Frederick W. "Rick" Sturckow will command space 
shuttle Atlantis on the STS-128 mission, targeted for launch July 30, 
2009. Retired Air Force Col. Kevin A. Ford will serve as the pilot. 
Mission specialists are NASA astronauts John D. "Danny" Olivas, 
retired Army Col. Patrick G. Forrester, Jose M. Hernandez and 
European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Christer Fuglesang. The mission 
will deliver a new station crew member, Nicole Stott, to the complex 
and return Tim Kopra to Earth. Ford, Hernandez and Stott will be 
making their first trips to space. Stott and Kopra were previously 
assigned in February to station missions.

Atlantis will carry a Multi-Purpose Logistics Module filled with 
science and storage racks to the station. The mission will include 
three spacewalks to remove and replace a materials processing 
experiment outside ESA's Columbus module and return an empty ammonia 
tank assembly.

Sturckow flew as the commander of STS-117 in 2007, and was the pilot 
of STS-105 in 2001 and STS-88 in 1998. He considers Lakeside, Calif., 
his hometown. Sturckow has a bachelor's degree in mechanical 
engineering from California Polytechnic State University. He was 
selected as an astronaut in 1994.

Ford considers Montpelier, Ind., his hometown. He has a bachelor's in 
aerospace engineering from the University of Notre Dame, master's 
degrees in international relations from Troy State University in 
Alabama and aerospace engineering from the University of Florida, and 
a doctorate in astronautical engineering from the Air Force Institute 
of Technology. He was selected as an astronaut in 2000.

Olivas flew as a mission specialist and conducted two spacewalks 
during STS-117 in 2007. He was raised in El Paso, Texas. Olivas has a 
bachelor's in mechanical engineering from the University of Texas-El 
Paso, a master's in mechanical engineering from the University of 
Houston and a doctorate in mechanical engineering and materials 
science from Rice University. He was selected as an astronaut in 
1998.

Forrester flew as a mission specialist on STS-117 in 2007 and on 
STS-105 in 2001. He has conducted four spacewalks. He was born in El 
Paso, Texas. Forrester has a bachelor's in applied sciences and 
engineering from the U.S. Military Academy and a master's in 
mechanical and aerospace engineering from the University of Virginia. 
He was selected as an astronaut in 1996.

Hernandez considers Stockton, Calif., his hometown. He has a 
bachelor's in electrical engineering from the University of the 
Pacific and a master's in electrical and computer engineering from 
the University of California-Santa Barbara. He was selected as an 
astronaut in 2004.

Fuglesang flew as a mission specialist and conducted three spacewalks 
on STS-116 in 2006. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden. Fuglesang has a 
master's in engineering physics from the Royal Institute of 
Technology and a doctorate in experimental particle physics from the 
University of Stockholm. He was selected to join the ESA astronaut 
corps in 1992 and began training at NASA's Johnson Space Center in 
Houston in 1996.

For complete astronaut biographical information, visit:

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios 

For more information about NASA's Space Shuttle Program, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

	
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