NASA Holds Events To Preview Final Space Shuttle Flights

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March 08, 2011

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1100 
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Kylie Clem 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-049

NASA HOLDS EVENTS TO PREVIEW FINAL SPACE SHUTTLE FLIGHTS

HOUSTON -- NASA will preview the final space shuttle missions during 
media events on Wednesday, March 23, and Thursday, March 24, at the 
agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston. 

On March 23, reporters are invited to a media availability with three 
of the four STS-135 crew members who will fly aboard Atlantis on the 
final shuttle flight in June. STS-135 Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot 
Doug Hurley and Mission Specialist Sandra Magnus will demonstrate a 
shuttle rendezvous and docking to the International Space Station in 
Johnson's domed simulation facility. Reporters can film and 
photograph the crew, instructors and engineering support teams, as 
well as try the task first-hand. 

On March 24, there will be a series of news briefings about shuttle 
Endeavour's STS-134 mission targeted to launch on April 19. NASA 
Television and the agency's website will broadcast the briefings 
live. Reporters will be able to ask questions from participating NASA 
locations. The schedule of briefings is (all times CDT): 

8 a.m. -- Program Overview 
9:30 a.m. -- STS-134 Mission Overview 
11:30 a.m. -- STS-134 Spacewalk Overview 
12:30 p.m. -- Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Briefing 
2 p.m. -- STS-134 Crew News Conference 

The STS-134 crew will be available for interviews at Johnson by phone 
or in person after the briefings. To reserve an interview 
opportunity, reporters must contact Gayle Frere at 281-483-8645 by 5 
p.m. on March 18. 

To attend the STS-134 events and the STS-135 availability at Johnson, 
reporters must contact the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111 by 5 p.m. 
on March 14 for credentials. All required paperwork for international 
journalists must be submitted to the newsroom by March 14. 

STS-134's 14-day mission to the International Space Station will 
deliver the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, a particle physics detector 
designed to operate from the station and search for various types of 
unusual matter. The shuttle crew also will deliver spare parts, 
including two S-band communications antennas, a high-pressure gas 
tank and additional parts for the Dextre robot. The crew also will 
transfer Endeavour's orbiter boom sensor system to the station truss 
as a permanent fixture to assist spacewalkers, if required. 

STS-134 will include four spacewalks. As Endeavour undocks from the 
station to return to Earth, Commander Mark Kelly and Pilot Greg H. 
Johnson will ease the shuttle back toward the station to test new 
sensor technologies that could make it easier for future space 
vehicles to dock to the International Space Station. 

Kelly and Johnson will be joined by Mission Specialists Michael 
Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency 
astronaut Roberto Vittori. 

The NASA Authorization Act of 2010 directs NASA to conduct the STS-135 
mission, and the teams are preparing for the target launch date of 
June 28. More information on mission preview briefings, which are 
targeted for mid-June, will be forthcoming. Atlantis will carry the 
Raffaello multipurpose logistics module to deliver supplies, 
logistics and spare parts to the station. The mission also will fly a 
system to investigate the potential for remote-controlled robot 
refueling of satellites and spacecraft in orbit. 

For NASA TV downlink information, schedules and links to streaming 
video, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For the latest information about the remaining shuttle missions and 
crews, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 


For more information about the space station and its crew, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/station   

	
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