NASA Space Station Crewmen Available For In-Flight Interviews

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Nov. 9, 2011

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

Rob Navias 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-792-7690 
rob.navias-1@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-231

NASA SPACE STATION CREWMEN AVAILABLE FOR IN-FLIGHT INTERVIEWS

HOUSTON -- Two NASA astronauts soon will be aboard the International 
Space Station and available for regularly scheduled interview 
opportunities with accredited news media. 

Daniel Burbank, a veteran of two space shuttle missions to assemble 
the station, will launch with Russian crewmates on a Soyuz spacecraft 
from Kazakhstan on Sunday, Nov. 13. Arriving at the complex on Nov. 
16 for a four-month mission, Burbank will command the Expedition 30 
crew through mid-March. 

Donald Pettit will join Burbank in late December when he launches from 
Kazakhstan with Russian and European crewmates in another Soyuz 
spacecraft. Pettit will remain on the station for five months, 
returning to Earth in mid-May after serving as part of the Expedition 
30 and 31 crews. He is a veteran of a long-duration mission on the 
station as part of the Expedition 6 crew in 2002 and 2003, as well as 
a subsequent space shuttle mission to assemble the station. 

Because of the nature of human spaceflight activities, news media must 
remain flexible to accommodate scheduling changes in interview times 
and dates. These opportunities are scheduled in the crew members' 
timeline each week, generally in the morning between 8 a.m. and noon 
CST. 

In-flight interviews are broadcast on NASA Television and streamed on 
the agency's website. News media must have two dedicated telephone 
lines available and be able to receive NASA TV via NASA's LIMO 
Channel to communicate with and view the astronauts. 

The channel is a digital satellite C-band downlink provided by 
Americom. It is on satellite SES-2, 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. 

News media must email a detailed interview proposal to Rob Navias at 
rob.navias-1@xxxxxxxx or Kylie Clem at kylie.s.clem@xxxxxxxx. 
For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and scheduling information, 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

For biographical information and other astronaut information, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/astronauts 

For more information about the International Space Station, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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