NASA Astronaut Kevin Ford Interview Availability Before Space Station Mission

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Sept. 27, 2012

Rachel Kraft           
Headquarters, Washington        
202-358-1100 
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Jay Bolden 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-193

NASA ASTRONAUT KEVIN FORD INTERVIEW AVAILABILITY BEFORE SPACE STATION MISSION

HOUSTON -- NASA astronaut Kevin Ford of Indiana, making final 
preparations for an October launch to the International Space Station 
at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, Star City, Russia, will be 
available for live satellite interviews from 5 to 6 a.m. CDT Friday, 
Oct. 5. 

The interviews will originate from Star City, and will be preceded at 
4:30 a.m. by a video b-roll feed of Ford's mission training and 
previous spaceflight. To participate in the interviews, reporters 
should contact Karen Svetaka at 281-483-8684 or 281-433-0830 no later 
than 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4. 

Ford, who previously served as pilot aboard space shuttle Discovery on 
its STS-128 mission to the station in September 2009, will first 
serve as an Expedition 33 flight engineer through mid-November, and 
will then transition to commander of Expedition 34 through March, 
2013. Ford is scheduled to launch with Flight Engineers Oleg 
Novitskiy and Evgeny Tarelkin of the Russian Federal Space Agency at 
5:51 a.m. CDT Oct. 23 (4:51 p.m. Baikonur time) from the Baikonur 
Cosmodrome launch pad 31 in Kazakhstan. 

A retired U.S. Air Force colonel, Ford is a native of Montpelier, Ind. 
He holds a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from the 
University of Notre Dame, a master's in international relations from 
Troy State University, a master's in aerospace engineering from the 
University of Florida, and a doctorate in aeronautical engineering 
from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology. He was selected as 
an astronaut in 2000. Ford's biography is available at: 

http://go.nasa.gov/kevinford 

Ford and his colleagues will be aboard the station during an 
exceptionally busy time that includes cargo operations of two SpaceX 
Dragon commercial vehicles; four Russian Progress resupply vehicles, 
and the arrival of "Cygnus," the first commercial cargo spacecraft 
from the Orbital Sciences Corp., scheduled for December 2012. 
November will bring the departure of station crew members Sunita 
Williams, Yuri Malenchenko and Aki Hoshide, while mid-December will 
bring Ford and his crewmates three new crew members - NASA's Tom 
Marshburn, Canada's Chris Hadfield and Russia's Roman Romanenko - 
rounding out the six-person Expedition 34 crew. 

Ford previously spent 14 days in space as pilot aboard the space 
shuttle Discovery's STS-128 mission in 2009, which delivered the 
multi-purpose logistics module "Leonardo" to the station with more 
than 15,000 pounds of science and storage racks to the orbiting 
outpost. On that mission, Ford used Discovery's robotic arm to help 
conduct a survey of the shuttle's heat shield; installed and 
unberthed "Leonardo," operated the station's robotic arm in support 
of two of the mission's three spacewalks and helped unload critical 
supplies from Leonardo. 

NASA TV's Media Channel 103 will carry the b-roll and will be used to 
conduct the interviews. It is an MPEG-4 digital C-band signal, 
carried by QPSK/DVB-S modulation on satellite AMC-18C, transponder 
3C, at 105 degrees west longitude, with a downlink frequency of 3760 
MHz, vertical polarization, data rate of 38.80 MHz, symbol rate of 
28.0681 Mbps, and 3/4 FEC. A Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) compliant 
Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) is needed for reception. The 
Compression Format is MPEG-4, Video PID = 0x1031 hex / 4145 decimal, 
AC-3 Audio PID = 0x1035 hex /4149 decimal, MPEG I Layer II Audio PID 
= 0x1034 hex /4148 decimal. 

For information about the space station, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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