NASA's Shuttle Endeavour Launches On Home Improvement Mission

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Nov. 14, 2008

Candrea Thomas
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468
candrea.k.thomas@nasa.gov

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
katherine.trinidad@nasa.gov

RELEASE: 08-294

NASA'S SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR LAUNCHES ON HOME IMPROVEMENT MISSION

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven-member 
crew lifted off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 7:55 p.m. EST 
Friday to repair and remodel the International Space Station. 

Endeavour's STS-126 mission will carry to space about 32,000 pounds, 
which includes supplies and equipment necessary to double the crew 
size from three to six members in spring 2009. The new station cargo 
includes additional sleeping quarters, a second toilet, a water 
reclamation system and a resistance exercise device. 

The mission's four planned spacewalks primarily will focus on 
servicing the station's two Solar Alpha Rotary Joints, which allow 
the outpost's solar arrays to track the sun. The starboard SARJ has 
had limited use since September 2007.

Shortly before launch, Commander Chris Ferguson thanked the teams that 
helped make the launch possible. 

"It's our turn to take home improvement to a new level after 10 years 
of International Space Station construction," he said. "Endeavour is 
good to go."

Joining Ferguson on Endeavour's 15-day flight are Pilot Eric Boe and 
Mission Specialists Donald Pettit, Steve Bowen, Heidemarie 
Stefanyshyn-Piper, Shane Kimbrough and Sandra Magnus. Magnus will 
replace current station crew member Greg Chamitoff, who has lived on 
the outpost since June. She will return to Earth on Discovery's 
STS-119 mission, targeted for February 2009.

NASA is providing continuous television and Internet coverage of 
Endeavour's mission, which is the 124th shuttle flight, the 22nd for 
Endeavour and the 27th shuttle mission to the station. NASA 
Television features live mission events, daily mission status news 
conferences and 24-hour commentary. NASA TV is webcast at:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

NASA's Web coverage of STS-126 includes current mission information, 
interactive features, news conference images, graphics and videos. 
Mission coverage, including the latest NASA TV schedule, also is 
available on the main space shuttle Web site at:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

Daily news conferences with STS-126 mission managers will take place 
at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston. During normal business hours 
of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST Monday through Friday, reporters may ask 
questions from participating NASA locations. Please contact your 
preferred NASA facility by its daily close of business to confirm its 
availability before each event. 

On Monday, Nov. 17, the mission status briefing at 3:30 p.m. EST will 
include NASA's International Space Station Program Manager Mike 
Suffredini. He will discuss the station's upcoming 10th anniversary. 
The station's first element, the Zarya module, was launched on Nov. 
20, 1998. The briefing will originate from Johnson. NASA Television's 
Video File will broadcast highlights from the station's past 10 
years, beginning at 10 a.m. on Nov. 17. 

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

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

Johnson will operate a telephone bridge for media briefings that occur 
outside of normal business hours. To be eligible to use this service, 
reporters must possess a valid media credential issued by a NASA 
center or for the STS-126 mission. Media planning to use the service 
must contact the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111 no later than 15 
minutes prior to the start of a briefing in which they wish to 
participate. Newsroom personnel will verify their credentials and 
transfer them to the phone bridge. The capacity of the phone bridge 
is limited and will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

For information about the International Space Station, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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