NASA Assigns Crew for Shuttle Mission to Install Japanese Lab

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Mar. 22, 2007

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0602

Kylie Clem
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111 

RELEASE: 07-73

NASA ASSIGNS CREW FOR SHUTTLE MISSION TO INSTALL JAPANESE LAB

WASHINGTON - NASA has assigned the crew for space shuttle mission 
STS-124, targeted for launch in February 2008. The flight will 
deliver the Pressurized Module and robotic arm of the Japanese 
Experiment Module, known as "Kibo" (hope), to the International Space 
Station. 

Navy Cmdr. Mark E. Kelly will command the space shuttle Atlantis 
during the mission. Navy Cmdr. Kenneth T. Ham will serve as the 
pilot. Mission specialists will include NASA astronauts Karen L. 
Nyberg; Air Force Col. Ronald J. Garan, Jr.; Air Force Reserve Col. 
Michael E. Fossum; and Navy Cmdr. Stephen G. Bowen. Japan Aerospace 
Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide also will serve 
as a mission specialist.

The STS-124 mission is the second of three flights that will launch 
components to complete the Kibo laboratory. The mission will include 
two spacewalks to install the new lab and its remote manipulator 
system. The lab's logistics module, which will have been installed in 
a temporary location during STS-123, will be attached to the new lab.

The mission will be the third spaceflight for Kelly, the second 
spaceflight for Fossum and the first spaceflight for Ham, Garan, 
Nyberg, Bowen and Hoshide. 

Kelly flew as the pilot of STS-108 in 2001 and STS-121 in 2006. He 
considers West Orange, N.J., to be his hometown. Kelly has a 
bachelor's degree from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, King's 
Point, N.Y., and a master's degree from the Naval Postgraduate 
School, Monterey, Calif. He was selected as an astronaut in 1996.

Ham was born in Plainfield, N.J. He has a bachelor's degree from the 
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., and a master's degree from the 
Naval Postgraduate School. He was selected as an astronaut in 1998.

Fossum performed three spacewalks during STS-121 in 2006. He grew up 
in McAllen, Texas, and has a bachelor's degree from Texas A&M 
University, College Station, and master's degrees from the Air Force 
Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and 
the University of Houston, Clear Lake. He was selected as an 
astronaut in 1998.

Garan was born in Yonkers, N.Y. He has a bachelor's degree from the 
State University of New York College at Oneonta and master's degrees 
from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fla., and 
the University of Florida, Gainesville. Garan was selected as an 
astronaut in 2000.

Nyberg also was selected as an astronaut in 2000. She considers her 
hometown to be Vining, Minn. She has a bachelor's degree from the 
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, and a master's degree and 
doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin. 

Bowen was born in Cohasset, Mass. He has a bachelor's from the U.S. 
Naval Academy and a master's from the Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology, Cambridge. Bowen also was selected as an astronaut in 
2000.

Hoshide was born in Tokyo. He was selected by JAXA as one of three 
astronaut candidates in 1999 and certified by JAXA as an astronaut in 
2001. He arrived at the Johnson Space Center, Houston, for training 
in 2004 and completed NASA Astronaut Candidate Training in 2006. He 
has a bachelor's degree from Keio University, Tokyo, and a master's 
degree from the University of Houston. 

For complete astronaut biographical information, visit: 

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios 

For more information about NASA's Space Shuttle Program, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle

	
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