NASA TV Provides Coverage of Next Soyuz Launch and Landing Events

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Sept. 15, 2009

John Yembrick 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1100 
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Kelly Humphries 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-176

NASA TV PROVIDES COVERAGE OF NEXT SOYUZ LAUNCH AND LANDING EVENTS

HOUSTON -- NASA Television will air the launch of the next two 
residents of the International Space Station, a spaceflight 
participant and the return of two members of the current station 
crew. Coverage begins with a broadcast of prelaunch activities Sept. 
17 and continues through the landing on Oct. 11. 

Soyuz Commander Max Suraev, NASA Flight Engineer Jeff Williams and 
spaceflight participant Guy Laliberte are scheduled to launch aboard 
the Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in 
Kazakhstan at 2:14 a.m. CDT on Wednesday, Sept. 30. Laliberte, a 
Canadian citizen and founder of Cirque du Soleil, will fly to the 
station under an agreement with the Russian Federal Space Agency. 

After a two-day trip, the Soyuz will dock to the station at 3:36 a.m. 
on Friday, Oct. 2. Aboard the orbiting laboratory, Williams and 
Suraev will be greeted by Commander Gennady Padalka, NASA's Mike 
Barratt and Nicole Stott, the European Space Agency's Frank De Winne, 
Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko and the Canadian Space Agency's Bob 
Thirsk. After Padalka and Barratt depart the station, De Winne will 
become commander of the next station mission, designated Expedition 
21. 

Padalka, Barratt and Laliberte will return to Earth at approximately 
11:29 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 10, in the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft 
docked to the station. Padalka and Barratt have been aboard the 
orbiting laboratory since March 2009. 

Upcoming NASA TV Soyuz launch and landing programming events (all 
times CDT): 

Sept. 17 
11 a.m. - Expedition 21 and spaceflight participant video file of 
departure in Star City, Russia, for Baikonur, Kazakhstan 

Sept. 28 
11 a.m. - Video file of crew activities in Baikonur, Soyuz rocket 
mating and rollout 

Sept. 29 
11 a.m. - Prelaunch news conference, Russian State Commission video 
file feed from Baikonur 

Sept. 30 
12:45 a.m. - Prelaunch activities and arrival at launch pad video file 
from Baikonur 
1:30 a.m. - Launch coverage and replays from Baikonur (Launch 
scheduled at 2:14 a.m.) 
5 a.m. - Prelaunch activities, launch and post launch interviews from 
Baikonur 

Oct. 2 
3 a.m. - Coverage of Soyuz docking to station (docking scheduled at 
3:36 a.m., post-docking news conference follows) 
6:15 a.m. - Hatch opening, welcoming ceremony (hatch opening scheduled 
at 6:40 a.m.) 
9 a.m. - Video file of the docking to the station, hatch opening and 
welcoming ceremony 

Oct. 6 
9:10 a.m. - Joint crew news conference of Expedition 20, 21 and 
spaceflight participant 

Oct. 10 
4:30 p.m. - Expedition 21, 20, spaceflight participant farewells and 
Soyuz TMA-14 hatch closure (scheduled at 5 p.m.) 
7:45 p.m. - Coverage of Expedition 20 and spaceflight participant 
undocking from station (scheduled at 8:05 p.m.) 
10:15 p.m. - Deorbit burn (scheduled for 10:36 p.m.) and landing 
coverage (scheduled for 11:29 p.m.) in Kazakhstan 

Oct. 11 
4 a.m. - Landing video file 
12 p.m. - Barratt post-landing interview, return to Star City and 
Kazakhstan welcoming ceremony video file 

For NASA Television streaming video, downlink and schedule 
information, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For more about the space station, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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