Hurricane Ike Impact Felt In Space

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Sept. 11, 2008

Michael Curie 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4715 
michael.curie@xxxxxxxx 

James Hartsfield 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
james.a.hartsfield@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-175

HURRICANE IKE IMPACT FELT IN SPACE

HOUSTON -- Hurricane Ike has delayed the scheduled Friday arrival of a 
Russian Progress cargo ship at the International Space Station 220 
miles above Earth. 

The Progress docking was postponed when the space station's control 
room at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston was closed Thursday 
because of the approaching storm. 

Control of the space station was handed to flight controllers at 
backup facilities near Austin, Texas, and Huntsville, Ala. Because 
the Mission Control Center in Houston is responsible for commanding 
many of the station's systems, U.S. and Russian officials agreed to 
delay the docking. 

Russian flight controllers will execute a maneuver to place the 
Progress spacecraft into a safe orbit away from the station until 
docking, which is planned for Wednesday, Sept. 17. If Johnson's 
control center is not restored to full capability for docking, one of 
the backup facilities may be used to command the station's systems. 

Station Commander Sergei Volkov and Flight Engineers Oleg Kononenko 
and Greg Chamitoff are awaiting the arrival of the cargo ship. The 
spacecraft is carrying more than 2 tons of supplies, including food 
and fuel. 

NASA Television may offer coverage of the Progress' arrival. For NASA 
TV schedule updates, downlinks, 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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