NASA Sets Briefings to Preview Next Space Shuttle Mission

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Oct. 16, 2006

Allard Beutel
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-4769

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

MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-161

NASA SETS BRIEFINGS TO PREVIEW NEXT SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION

NASA will preview the next space shuttle mission during a day-long 
series of media briefings beginning at 9 a.m. EST, Monday, Nov. 6 
from the Johnson Space Center, Houston. The briefings will be 
broadcast live on NASA TV and include overviews of the space station 
and shuttle programs, the mission, spacewalks and a crew news 
conference.

Space Shuttle Discovery's 11-day mission, designated STS-116, is 
targeted for launch no earlier than Dec. 7 on a flight to the 
International Space Station. Discovery will bring a new crew member 
to the station, and astronauts will rewire the growing orbiting 
laboratory to bring online new power supplies generated by solar 
arrays installed in September.

The rewiring during the mission will almost double the electrical 
power available on the station. Discovery's astronauts will perform 
three spacewalks to rearrange the station's electrical and cooling 
systems and install a small, new component of the girder-like truss. 
The work will require powering down and re-powering virtually all of 
the station's key systems in one of the most complex assembly 
missions to date.

U.S. media planning to attend the Nov. 6 briefings must contact the 
Johnson newsroom, 281-483-5111, by 6 p.m. EST Nov. 3. Foreign media 
representatives planning to attend, regardless of citizenship, must 
contact Johnson by 6 p.m. EST Friday, Oct. 20, to arrange 
credentials. Questions also will be taken from media at participating 
NASA sites. Reporters should contact their preferred NASA facility to 
confirm availability.

Following the crew news conference, individual astronauts will be 
available for prearranged round-robin interviews. Media may arrange 
participation by phone or in-person by contacting Gayle Frere at 
281-483-8645 by 6 p.m. EST Nov. 2.

Discovery's crew members are Commander Mark Polansky, Pilot Bill 
Oefelein and mission specialists Bob Curbeam, Nick Patrick, Joan 
Higginbotham, Suni Williams and Christer Fuglesang, a European Space 
Agency astronaut. Williams will remain aboard the station to begin a 
six-month stay. European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter, aboard 
the station since July, will return to Earth on Discovery.

Briefing schedule for Monday, Nov. 6: (all times Eastern):

9 a.m. Shuttle and station programs' overview
10:30 a.m. STS-116 mission overview
12 p.m. Lunch break (NASA TV Video File broadcast)
1:30 p.m. STS-116 EVA (spacewalk) overview
3 p.m. STS-116 crew news conference
7 p.m. STS-116 ESA briefing with Fuglesang (European only)

Fuglesang's 7 p.m. individual briefing will take questions only from 
European media present at Johnson and in Stockholm, Sweden, as 
arranged by the European Space Agency.

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

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

STS-116 will be the 20th shuttle mission to visit the station. For the 
latest information about the STS-116 mission and its crew, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle

	
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