NASA's Johnson Space Center To Reopen Monday After Ike

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Sept. 18, 2008

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

John Ira Petty 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
john.i.petty@xxxxxxxx 
RELEASE: 08-236

NASA'S JOHNSON SPACE CENTER TO REOPEN MONDAY AFTER IKE

HOUSTON -- NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston is scheduled to 
reopen Monday, Sept. 22, ending its closure related to Hurricane Ike. 
Johnson shut down Sept. 11 as Ike approached the Texas coast. 

International Space Station flight control is scheduled to resume from 
Mission Control in Houston during the morning of Friday, Sept. 19. 
Station flight control was transferred to a backup facility near 
Austin, Texas, and later, to another facility at the Marshall Space 
Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. 

The Mission Control Center and other key Johnson facilities are 
largely unscathed, partly because of extensive preparations and the 
work of a hurricane rideout team of more than 60 people. However, 
some center buildings suffered roof, window and facade damage. 
Several light poles were downed, as were a number of trees. The 
damage assessment and cleanup continues. 

Johnson employees should check the center's Employee Information Line 
for status updates at 281-483-3351, and are encouraged to contact 
their supervisors if they have not already done so. NASA has a public 
Web site to distribute important information for NASA employees and 
contractors impacted by Hurricane Ike at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/eoc   

	
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