NASA Assigns Crew for Final Solar Array Delivery to Station

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Oct. 19, 2007

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington 
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Kylie Clem
Johnson Space Center, Houston
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RELEASE: 07-229

NASA ASSIGNS CREW FOR FINAL SOLAR ARRAY DELIVERY TO STATION

WASHINGTON -- NASA has assigned the space shuttle crew for Discovery's 
STS-119 mission, targeted for launch in the fall of 2008. The flight 
will deliver the final pair of power- generating solar array wings 
and truss element to the International Space Station. 

Air Force Col. Lee J. Archambault will command Discovery. Navy Cmdr. 
Dominic A. Antonelli will serve as the pilot. The mission specialists 
are Joseph Acaba, Richard R. Arnold II, John L. Phillips and Steven 
R. Swanson. Antonelli, Acaba and Arnold will be making their first 
spaceflight. 

STS-119 will be the second spaceflight for Archambault and Swanson, 
who flew together on STS-117 in June. Phillips will be making his 
third spaceflight. 

Discovery will carry the S6 truss segment to complete the 
361-foot-long backbone of the space station. The truss includes the 
fourth pair of solar array wings and electronics that convert 
sunlight to power for the orbiting laboratory. 

Archambault considers Bellwood, Ill., his hometown. He was the pilot 
for STS-117. He earned a bachelor's and a master's in aeronautical 
and astronautical engineering from the University of Illinois-Urbana. 
He was selected as an astronaut in 1998. 

Antonelli grew up in Indiana and North Carolina. He earned a 
bachelor's and a master's in aeronautics and astronautics from 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, and the University 
of Washington, Seattle, respectively. He has been a CAPCOM, or 
capsule communicator, during launch and landing of space shuttle 
missions. He was selected as an astronaut in 2000. 

Acaba was raised in Anaheim, Calif. He earned a bachelor's and a 
master's in geology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, 
and the University of Arizona, Tucson, respectively. He has middle 
school and high school math and science teaching experience. He was 
selected as an astronaut in 2004. 

Arnold, raised in Bowie, Md., earned a bachelor's degree in science 
and completed the teacher certification program at Frostburg State 
University, Md. He earned a master's in marine, estuarine and 
environmental science from the University of Maryland, College Park. 
He has teaching experience at middle schools and high schools around 
the world. He served as a mission specialist for the 13th NASA 
Extreme Environments Mission Operations, known as NEEMO, in August 
2007. He was selected as an astronaut in 2004. 

Phillips considers Scottsdale, Ariz., his hometown. He has logged more 
than 190 days in space, including STS-100 and Expedition 11 on the 
space station. He earned a bachelor's in mathematics and Russian from 
the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., a master's in aeronautical 
systems from the University of West Florida, Pensacola, and a 
master's and a doctorate in geophysics and space physics from the 
University of California, Los Angeles. He retired as a Navy reservist 
captain in 2002. He was selected as an astronaut in 1996. 

Swanson grew up in Steamboat Springs, Colo. He earned a bachelor's in 
engineering physics from the University of Colorado, Boulder, a 
master's in applied science in computer systems from Florida Atlantic 
University, Boca Raton, and a doctorate in computer science from 
Texas A&M University, College Station. He joined NASA as a systems 
engineer for the shuttle training aircraft in 1987 and was selected 
as an astronaut in 1998. 

Members of the STS-119 crew were originally announced in 2002, but as 
a result of changes in the flight manifest, new crew assignments were 
necessary. 

Video of the STS-119 crew members will air on NASA Television's Video 
File. For downlink and scheduling information and links to streaming 
video, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

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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