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Sept. 13, 2006

Allard Beutel
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-4769

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

MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-146

NASA TELEVISION SETS COVERAGE OF STATION CREW EXCHANGE

The launch of the next International Space Station crew, Expedition 
14, and the landing of the current crew, Expedition 13, are among 
events that will be broadcast live on NASA Television Sept. 17-29.

Astronaut Mike Lopez-Alegria, Expedition 14 commander and NASA station 
science officer, and cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, Expedition 14 flight 
engineer and Soyuz commander, will launch from the Baikonur 
Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 12:09 a.m. EDT Sept. 18 (10:09 a.m. 
Baikonur time). They, along with Spaceflight Participant Anousheh 
Ansari, a U.S. businesswoman who will visit the station for nine days 
under a commercial agreement with the Russian Federal Space Agency, 
will launch aboard a Soyuz spacecraft.

Expedition 13 Commander Pavel Vinogradov, Flight Engineer Jeff 
Williams and Ansari will land in north central Kazakhstan at 9:10 
p.m. EDT Sept. 28 (7:10 a.m. Sept. 29 local Kazakhstan time) aboard 
the Soyuz spacecraft that is currently docked to the station. 
Vinogradov and Williams have been on the orbiting laboratory since 
April.

Video highlights of Expedition 14 pre-launch activities in Russia and 
Kazakhstan will air on the NASA TV Video File Sept. 16-17. 

NASA TV coverage of Soyuz pre-launch, launch and docking Sept. 17-20 
will be interspersed with the around-the-clock live broadcast of 
Space Shuttle Atlantis' STS-115 mission coverage. For the latest on 
broadcast coverage of Soyuz events, check the continuously updated 
STS-115 mission NASA TV schedule at:

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/mission_schedule.html 

The events and planned broadcast times include (all Eastern times): 

Sunday, Sept. 17:
10:30 p.m. -- Video B-roll replay of Soyuz crew pre-launch activities
11:30 p.m. -- Expedition 14/Spaceflight Participant NASA TV launch 
coverage begins 

Monday, Sept. 18:
12:09 a.m. -- Expedition 14/Spaceflight Participant launch
2:30 a.m. -- Video File B-roll replay of Expedition 14/Spaceflight 
participant Soyuz crew pre-launch activities, launch and post-launch 
interviews

Wednesday, Sept. 20:
12 a.m. -- Expedition 14/Spaceflight Participant station docking 
coverage begins (docking is at 1:24 a.m.; post-docking news 
conference is at 1:45 a.m.)
4:10 a.m. -- Expedition 14/Spaceflight Participant hatch opening and 
welcome ceremony coverage begins (hatch opening is at 4:20 a.m.)

Thursday, Sept. 21:
A Crew News Conference with all six crew members on the station will 
be conducted with a multi-center question and answer capability for 
media at participating NASA centers. The time will be 12:15 p.m. 

Thursday, Sept. 28:
2:15 p.m. -- Expedition 13/Spaceflight Participant farewell and hatch 
closure coverage begins (hatch closure is at 2:45 p.m.)
5:15 p.m. -- Expedition 13/Spaceflight Participant undocking coverage 
begins (undocking is at 5:54 p.m.)
8 p.m. -- Expedition 13/Spaceflight Participant deorbit burn and 
landing coverage (deorbit burn is at 8:20 p.m.; landing is at 9:10 
p.m.)

Friday, Sept. 29:
5:30 a.m. -- Video B-roll of recovery activities at the remote landing 
site in north central Kazakhstan for the Expedition 13/Spaceflight 
Participant crew
10 a.m. -- Video B-roll of the crew's return to Star City, Russia

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

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

	
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