NASA Announces Briefings About Next Shuttle Mission

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July 25, 2006

Allard Beutel
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4769

James Hartsfield
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111

MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-120

NASA ANNOUNCES BRIEFINGS ABOUT NEXT SHUTTLE MISSION

NASA will preview the next space shuttle mission in a series of media 
briefings Friday, Aug. 11. Space Shuttle Atlantis' mission, 
designated STS-115, is targeted for late August and will resume 
construction of the International Space Station. The mission will 
begin a series of flights as complex and challenging as any in 
history to complete assembly of the station. 

The briefings will originate from NASA's Johnson Space Center in 
Houston and be carried live on NASA TV beginning at 9 a.m. EDT. 
Questions will be taken from media at participating NASA locations 
and from Canadian Space Agency headquarters in St. Hubert, Quebec, 
Canada.

Round-robin interview opportunities with Atlantis crew members will be 
available to media in person or by phone from 3 to 6 p.m. EDT at 
Johnson. Those interviews will not be broadcast on NASA TV.

Media planning to attend the briefings or participate in the round 
robins must contact the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111 to arrange 
credentials and interview time. U.S. media should contact Johnson by 
Aug. 9 to make arrangements. Representatives of foreign media, 
regardless of their own citizenship, must contact Johnson by Friday, 
July 28, to arrange credentials.

Atlantis' crew is Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Chris Ferguson and 
mission specialists Daniel Burbank, Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper, Joe 
Tanner and Steve MacLean, a Canadian Space Agency astronaut. 

The Aug. 11 briefings are (all times Eastern):
9 a.m. -- Program and International Space Station Assembly Overview 
Briefing
10:30 a.m. -- STS-115 Mission Overview Briefing
noon -- STS-115 Spacewalk Overview Briefing
1 p.m. -- NASA TV Video File
2 p.m. -- STS-115 Crew News Conference
6 p.m. -- STS-115 Canadian Space Agency Briefing with Mission 
Specialist Steve MacLean (for Canadian media)

The STS-115 mission, set for 11 to 12 days, will install a new 17-ton 
segment of the space station's truss backbone that will add a new set 
of giant solar panels and associated batteries to the complex.

For NASA TV schedules, downlink information and links to streaming 
video, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

For the latest information about the STS-115 mission and its crew, 
visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

	
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