NASA Television Covers Station Cargo Craft Departure And Arrival

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June 16, 2011

Michael Curie 
Headquarters, Washington                                
202-358-1100 
michael.curie@xxxxxxxx 

Kelly Humphries 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-123

NASA TELEVISION COVERS STATION CARGO CRAFT DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL





HOUSTON -- NASA Television will provide live coverage during a busy 
International Space Station traffic pattern, when one cargo 
spacecraft departs and another arrives. 

The European Space Agency's "Johannes Kepler" Automated Transfer 
Vehicle-2 (ATV2) is scheduled to undock from the station's Zvezda 
service module port at 9:48 a.m. CDT on Monday, June 20, and will 
burn up in the atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean. 

ATV2, the second unpiloted European cargo ship, delivered seven tons 
of food and supplies and is supporting a series of reboosts to raise 
the station's orbit. It has been linked to the station since 
February. NASA TV will incorporate coverage of the undocking into the 
"ISS Update" hour, which will air at 9:30 a.m. Monday. 

The next day, the Russian Progress 43 cargo ship will launch from the 
Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 9:38 a.m. (8:38 p.m. Baikonur 
time), carrying nearly three tons of food, fuel and supplies for the 
six-person Expedition 28 crew. The launch will be part of the NASA TV 
"ISS Update" that day, which will air at 9 a.m. NASA TV will provide 
live coverage of the Progress docking beginning at 11 a.m. on 
Thursday, June 23. 

For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and scheduling information, 
visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For International Space Station information, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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