NASA TV To Cover Soyuz Landing And Launch Events

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March 09, 2011

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1100 
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Kelly Humphries 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-050

NASA TV TO COVER SOYUZ LANDING AND LAUNCH EVENTS

HOUSTON -- NASA Television will cover the March 16th return of three 
crew members who have called the International Space Station home for 
more than five months. The March 29th launch of three new residents 
to the station also will be televised and streamed on the agency's 
website. 

NASA's Expedition 26 Commander Scott Kelly, Soyuz Commander Alexander 
Kaleri and Russian Flight Engineer Oleg Skripochka are scheduled to 
land the Soyuz TMA-01M spacecraft near the town of Arkalyk in 
northern Kazakhstan at 2:48 a.m. CDT (1:48 p.m. Kazakhstan time) on 
March 16. Before departing, Kelly will hand over command of the 
station to Russian cosmonaut Dmitry Kondratyev during a ceremony at 
3:45 p.m. on March 14. 

On March 29, NASA Flight Engineer Ron Garan, Russian cosmonaut and 
Soyuz Commander Alexander Samokutyaev and Russian Flight Engineer 
Andrey Borisenko will launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in 
Kazakhstan at 7:41 p.m. (6:41 a.m. Baikonur time March 30) in a Soyuz 
TMA-21 spacecraft. 

They will join the Expedition 27 commander Kondratyev; NASA astronaut 
Cady Coleman; and European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli. The 
trio has been aboard the station since mid-December 2010. 

NASA TV's scheduled coverage includes (all times Central): 

Friday, March 11 
2 p.m. -- Video File of the Soyuz TMA-21 crew news conference at Star 
City, Russia, and visit to Red Square in Moscow 
Monday, March 14 
3:45 p.m. -- Expedition 26 change of command ceremony 
Tuesday, March 15 
7:30 p.m. -- Soyuz TMA-01M crew farewells and hatch closure (hatch 
closure at 8 p.m.) 
11 p.m. -- Undocking coverage (undocking at 11:24 p.m.) 
Wednesday, March 16 
1:30 a.m. -- Deorbit burn and landing in Kazakhstan (deorbit burn at 
1:57 a.m., landing at 2:48 a.m.) 
11 a.m. -- Video File of the undocking and landing 
4 p.m. -- Video File of the landing and post-landing activities; 
including post-landing interview with Kelly and the cosmonauts' 
return to Chkalovsky Airfield, Star City, Russia 
Thursday, March 17 
11 a.m. -- Video File of the Soyuz TMA-21 crew departure for Baikonur 
ceremony at Star City, Russia 
Friday, March 25 
11 a.m. -- Video File of the crew activities in Baikonur 
Sunday, March 27 
11 a.m. -- Video File of the rocket mating and rollout to the launch 
pad in Baikonur 
Monday, March 28 
4 p.m. -- Video File of the final pre-launch crew news conference and 
Russian State Commission meeting in Baikonur 
Tuesday, March 29 
6 p.m. -- Video File of the crew pre-launch activities in Baikonur 
6:45 p.m. -- Launch coverage (launch at 7:41 p.m.) 
10 p.m. -- Video File of pre-launch, launch and post-launch interviews 

Thursday, March 31 
8:30 p.m. -- Docking coverage (docking at 9:10 p.m. followed by the 
post-docking news conference from Mission Control, Moscow) 
11:30 p.m. -- Hatch opening and welcoming ceremony (hatch opening and 
welcoming ceremony at 12:10 a.m. April 1) 
Friday, April 1 
1:30 a.m. -- Video File of docking, hatch opening and welcoming 
ceremony 

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



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For more information about the International Space Station, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/station   

	
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