NASA Sets Briefing to Preview Series of Space Station Spacewalks

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Jan. 23, 2007

Allard Beutel 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4769 

James Hartsfield
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111 
MEDIA ADVISORY: M07-010

NASA SETS BRIEFING TO PREVIEW SERIES OF SPACE STATION SPACEWALKS

HOUSTON - NASA will preview an unprecedented series of four spacewalks 
to be conducted from the International Space Station during the next 
month in a media briefing scheduled for Friday, Jan. 26. The briefing 
will air live on NASA Television and streamed on the Internet at 
http://www.nasa.gov. 

The 1 p.m. CST briefing will originate from NASA's Johnson Space 
Center, Houston, and will include questions from media 
representatives at participating NASA locations. Reporters are asked 
to call their preferred field center before the briefing and 
spacewalks to confirm its availability. 

Expedition 14 Commander Mike Lopez-Alegria and Flight Engineer Suni 
Williams will begin the series of spacewalks with a six and a half 
hour excursion on Jan. 31 and subsequent spacewalks scheduled on Feb. 
4 and Feb. 8. Those three spacewalks will be conducted using U.S. 
spacesuits and will each start from the station's Quest airlock. The 
fourth spacewalk, scheduled for later in February, will be conducted 
by Lopez-Alegria and Flight Engineer Mikhail Tyurin using Russian 
spacesuits from the station's Pirs airlock. 

Participants in the Friday, Jan. 26, press briefing will include:

-- Kirk Shireman, deputy International Space Station program manager
-- Derek Hassmann, International Space Station spacewalk flight 
director
-- Glenda Laws, lead spacewalk officer for Expedition 14
-- Julie Robinson, International Space Station acting program 
scientist

The U.S. spacewalks will bring on line new portions of the station's 
cooling system, expanded with components that were activated during a 
space shuttle mission in December. Lopez-Alegria and Williams also 
will assist in the retraction of heat-rejecting radiators on the 
station's P6 truss, install some external devices to stow cargo and 
install cabling for a new power transfer system for future shuttle 
flights, among other tasks. On the fourth spacewalk, Lopez-Alegria 
and Tyurin will remove a stuck antenna from the Russian ISS Progress 
23 cargo spacecraft docked to the aft end of the station. Removing 
the antenna will ensure it can safely undock in early April. 

Coverage of the Jan. 31 spacewalk on NASA TV will begin at 8 a.m. 
Coverage of the Feb. 4 and 8 spacewalks will begin at 6:30 a.m. Media 
briefings will follow the conclusion of each spacewalk and also will 
air on NASA TV and the agency's homepage.

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

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
For more about the crew's activities and station sighting 
opportunities, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/station

	
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