NASA Television to Air Movements of Space Station Cargo Ships

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April 16, 2012

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

Kelly Humphries 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
kelly.o.humphries@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-069

NASA TELEVISION TO AIR MOVEMENTS OF SPACE STATION CARGO SHIPS

HOUSTON -- NASA Television will broadcast the departure of one Russian 
Progress cargo ship from the International Space Station (ISS) and 
the arrival of another beginning on Thursday, April 19. 

ISS Progress 46, which arrived at the station in January and has been 
filled with trash for disposal, will undock from the Pirs docking 
compartment at 6:03 a.m. CDT April 19. Russian flight controllers 
will command the resupply ship to leave the station for several days 
of tests, then send it to burn up in the Earth's atmosphere over the 
Pacific Ocean. NASA TV coverage of undocking will begin at 5:45 a.m. 

At 7:50 a.m. on April 20, the ISS Progress 47 cargo craft will launch 
from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, loaded with 2.5 tons of 
food, fuel and supplies for the six crew members aboard the orbiting 
laboratory. NASA TV coverage of launch will begin at 7:30 a.m. 

Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank of NASA and his five crewmates 
will monitor events as the Progress 47 automatically docks to the 
Pirs docking compartment at 9:40 a.m. Sunday, April 22. NASA TV 
coverage of the Progress's arrival at the station will begin at 9 
a.m. 

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



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

For more information about the International Space Station and its 
crew, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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