Oct 17, 2006
Katherine Trinidad Headquarters, Washington 202-358-3749
James Hartsfield Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111
MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-163
CHICAGO NATIVE TO DISCUSS ROLE ON NASA'S NEXT SHUTTLE FLIGHT
Joan Higginbotham, a NASA astronaut who will fly aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery in December, will be available for interviews by satellite from 7:15 to 9 a m EDT on Friday, Oct 20
To participate in the interviews, media should contact Stephanie Stoll at 281-483-9071 or by pager at 713-508-0581 by 5 p m EDT, Thursday, Oct 19
Higginbotham will be making her first spaceflight aboard Discovery on STS-116, an 11-day mission to the International Space Station to rearrange the complex's power and cooling systems During the flight, Higginbotham will operate the station's robotic arm, oversee experiments and act as the primary coordinator of cargo transfer between the shuttle and station
The systems' changes will bring online electricity generated by a second giant set of solar panels added to the station during a September shuttle flight The changes will almost double the electrical power available to the station's systems Discovery also will bring a new crew member to the station to begin a six-month stay and bring home a station resident who has been in orbit since July
Higginbotham was born and raised in Chicago, and she received a bachelor's degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Ill She also has two master's degrees from the Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Fla Before her selection as an astronaut in 1996, Higginbotham spent nine years working at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, overseeing various stages of preparing shuttles for launch
Higginbotham will be joined aboard Discovery by STS-116 Commander Mark Polansky, Pilot Bill Oefelein and mission specialists Bob Curbeam, Nick Patrick, Suni Williams and Christer Fuglesang, a European Space Agency astronaut Williams will remain aboard the station for six months European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter, currently aboard the station, will return to Earth on Discovery
For Higginbotham's biographical information, visit:
http://www jsc nasa gov/Bios/htmlbios/higginbo html
Higginbotham's interviews will be carried live on the NASA TV analog satellite AMC-6, at 72 degrees west longitude; transponder 5C, 3800 MHz, vertical polarization, with audio at 6 8 MHz B-roll video of her training for the mission will air at 6:30 a m EDT For NASA TV downlink, schedules and streaming video information, visit:
http://www nasa gov/ntv
For more information about STS-116 and its crew, visit:
http://www nasa gov/shuttle
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