Next Shuttle Commander Available for NASA Satellite Interviews

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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: M06-162

NEXT SHUTTLE COMMANDER AVAILABLE FOR NASA SATELLITE INTERVIEWS

New Jersey native Mark Polansky, commander of NASA's next space 
shuttle mission in December, will be available for interviews by 
satellite from 7 to 8:45 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Oct. 18. 

Polanksy will command Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-116, an 11-day 
mission to the International Space Station to rearrange the complex's 
power and cooling systems. The changes will bring online electricity 
generated by a second giant set of solar panels added to the station 
during a September shuttle flight. The changes will almost double the 
electrical power available to the station's systems. Discovery also 
will bring a new crew member to the station to begin a six-month 
stay, and bring home a station resident who has been in orbit since 
July.

Polansky is a native of Edison, N. J. He received bachelor's and 
master's degrees from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., in 
1978. He served as an Air Force test pilot before joining NASA in 
1992 as a research aircraft pilot.

To participate in the Oct. 18 interviews, media should contact the 
newsroom at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, at 281-483-5111 by 
5 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, Oct. 17.

Polansky's interviews will be carried live on the NASA TV analog 
satellite AMC-6, at 72 degrees west longitude; transponder 5C, 3800 
MHz, vertical polarization, with audio at 6.8 MHz.

Selected as an astronaut in 1996, Polansky will be making his second 
space flight on STS-116. He first flew as pilot of the shuttle 
Atlantis on mission STS-98 in February 2001, a 13-day flight that 
delivered the U.S. Destiny Laboratory to the station.

Polansky's crew aboard Discovery will include 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, 
currently aboard the station, will return to Earth on Discovery.

For Polansky's biographical information, visit:

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/polansky.html

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

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

For more information about STS-116 and its crew, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle

	
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