NASA Invites Media to View Space Station Cargo for STS-133 Mission

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Aug. 3, 2010

Tracy Young
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468 
tracy.g.young@nasa.gov

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
john.yembrick-1@nasa.gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-109

NASA INVITES MEDIA TO VIEW SPACE STATION CARGO FOR STS-133 MISSION

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida will 
host a media event at 1 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Aug. 12, to highlight 
the next hardware that will fly to the International Space Station. 
The permanent multi-purpose module, or PMM, will fly aboard space 
shuttle Discovery on its STS-133 mission, targeted to launch on Nov. 
1.

During the event, reporters at Kennedy's Space Station Processing 
Facility will have the opportunity to speak with mission managers and 
team members involved in processing the elements for flight. Media 
planning to attend must arrive at Kennedy's news center by 12 p.m. 
for transportation to the event. Participants must be dressed in 
full-length pants, flat shoes that entirely cover the feet and shirts 
with sleeves.

Reporters without permanent Kennedy credentials should submit their 
requests online at:

https://media.ksc.nasa.gov  

Foreign journalists must apply for credentials by 4:30 p.m., Aug. 4, 
and U.S. reporters must apply by noon on Aug. 11.

The module will carry a variety of spare parts and supplies to the 
station as well as Robonaut 2, or R2. The module will be left on the 
station and will be used for microgravity experiments in fluid 
physics, materials science, biology and biotechnology. R2, a humanoid 
robot created through a joint project between NASA and General 
Motors, was originally intended to be an Earth-bound prototype. But 
engineers wanted to see how it fared in microgravity, so the robot is 
being sent to space in Discovery's cargo bay.

R2 will be shipped from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston to 
Kennedy on Aug. 8 to begin processing for flight.

For more information about the STS-133 mission, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts133

For more information about R2, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/robonaut

For more information about the space station, its research and crews, 
visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/station  

	
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