Jan 4, 2010
Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 michael curie@nasa gov
Victor Scott Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 victor j scott@nasa gov
RELEASE: 10-004
MOON ROCK GAINS TRAVELING COMPANION FOR HISTORIC RETURN TO SPACE
HOUSTON -- A moon rock collected during the historic Apollo 11 mission more than 40 years ago will be heading back to space and a new home aboard the International Space Station, sharing quarters with a piece of Mt Everest
On May 20, 2009, former NASA astronaut Scott Parazynski carried the rock to the top of Mt Everest where he collected a rock from the world's highest mountain to accompany the lunar sample for its return to space
During an event Jan 6 at Space Center Houston, Parazynski will present both rocks to NASA astronaut and STS-130 mission Commander George Zamka Zamka will deliver the rocks to the space station during space shuttle Endeavour's mission next month
Collected from the Sea of Tranquility on the lunar surface, the moon rock and its Mt Everest companion will be displayed inside the station's Tranquility module, which the STS-130 crew will deliver to the station
During the presentation, Parazynski will share the story of his journey to the top of the world and what inspired him to carry along the lunar sample, followed by an audience question and answer session The event is scheduled from 11 a m to noon CST in the Blast Off Theater in the Mission Status Center at Space Center Houston NASA Television will air a recording of the event at 3:30 p m
Parazynski and Zamka will be available for interviews from noon to 12:30 p m Reporters interested in attending should contact Victor Scott at 281-483-4942 or via e-mail at:
victor j scott@nasa gov
Updates, photos and videos during the presentation will be posted on NASA's Johnson Space Center Twitter feed and can be followed using the hashtag #moon_everest From 12:30 to 1 p m , Parazynski will answer questions live via Twitter To follow Johnson on Twitter, visit:
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