New Astronaut Crew Launches to International Space Station

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March 26, 2009

Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-3749 
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Kelly Humphries 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 09-069

NEW ASTRONAUT CREW LAUNCHES TO INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

HOUSTON -- The 19th crew to live and work aboard the International 
Space Station launched into orbit Thursday morning from the Baikonur 
Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. NASA astronaut 
Michael Barratt, Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, and spaceflight 
participant and U.S. software engineer Charles Simonyi lifted off at 
6:49 a.m. CDT. 

They are scheduled to dock with the station at 8:14 a.m. Saturday, 
March 28. Padalka will serve as commander of Expeditions 19 and 20 
aboard the station. Barratt will serve as a flight engineer for those 
two missions. Padalka and Barratt's other crewmate is Koichi Wakata 
of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. He arrived to the station 
March 17 on space shuttle Discovery. 

Simonyi, flying to the station under a commercial agreement with the 
Russian Federal Space Agency, previously visited the complex in April 
2007. He is the first spaceflight participant to make a second flight 
to the station and will spend 10 days aboard. Simonyi will return to 
Earth April 7 with Expedition 18 Commander Michael Fincke and Flight 
Engineer Yury Lonchakov, who have been on the station since October 
2008. 

The Expedition 19 crew will continue science investigations and 
prepare for the arrival of the rest of the station's first six-person 
contingent. Roman Romanenko of the Russian Federal Space Agency, 
Frank De Winne of the European Space Agency and Canadian Space Agency 
astronaut Bob Thirsk will launch from Baikonur on May 27, arriving at 
the station on May 29. After all the astronauts are aboard, 
Expedition 20 will begin, ushering in an era of six-person station 
crews. This mission also will be the first time the crew members 
represent all five International Space Station partners. 

For more information about the space station and how to view it from 
Earth, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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