NASA Astronaut T.J. Creamer Available for TV Interviews on Challenges of Living and Working Aboard the Space Station

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June 23, 2010

Joshua Buck                               
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James Hartsfield 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-094

NASA ASTRONAUT T.J. CREAMER AVAILABLE FOR TV INTERVIEWS ON CHALLENGES OF LIVING AND WORKING ABOARD THE SPACE STATION

HOUSTON -- After more than five months living aboard the International 
Space Station, NASA astronaut T.J. Creamer will be available for 
satellite interviews from Houston between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. CDT on 
Wednesday, June 30. 

To arrange an interview, news media should contact producer Derek 
Sollosi at 281-792-7515, or by e-mail to derek.sollosi-1@xxxxxxxx, by 
5 p.m. Monday, June 28. B-roll of Creamer's flight will air on NASA 
TV from 5:30 a.m. to 6 a.m. June 30. 

Born in Ft. Huachuca, Ariz., Creamer considers Upper Marlboro, Md., 
his hometown. He earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Loyola 
College in Baltimore and a master's degree in physics from the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Creamer has logged 163 days in 
space. 

Creamer launched aboard a Soyuz spacecraft on Dec. 20, 2009, from the 
Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The Soyuz docked with the space 
station two days later, and Creamer joined the Expedition 22 crew. 
For the next 161 days, he lived and worked aboard the space station 
as a flight engineer and NASA science officer on Expeditions 22 and 
23. He and his crew members supported three space shuttle missions 
that delivered the U.S. Tranquility module and its cupola, put the 
finishing touches on U.S. laboratory research facilities, and 
attached the Russian Rassvet laboratory and storage module. The 
Expedition 23 crew returned to Earth on June 1, 2010, with a landing 
in central Kazakhstan. 

The NASA Television Live Interview Media Outlet channel will be used 
for the interviews. The channel is a digital satellite C-band 
downlink by uplink provider Americom. It is on satellite AMC 3, 
transponder 9C, located at 87 degrees west, downlink frequency 3865.5 
Mhz based on a standard C-band, horizontal downlink polarity. FEC is 
3/4, data rate is 6.0 Mbps, symbol rate is 4.3404 Msps, transmission 
DVB-S, 4:2:0. 

The interviews also will be broadcast live on NASA Television. For 
streaming video, downlink and scheduling information, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For complete biographical information about Creamer, visit: 



http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/creamer.html 


For more information about the International Space Station, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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