Sept 13, 2010
Tracy Young Kennedy Space Center, Fla 321-867-2468 tracy g young@nasa gov
Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 michael curie@nasa gov
MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-131
NASA OFFERS SATELLITE INTERVIEWS INSIDE NEW SPACE STATION MODULE; THE MODULE WILL CARRY A HUMAN-LIKE ROBOT TO ORBIT IN NOVEMBER
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla -- NASA is offering live satellite interviews on Thursday, Sept 16, from inside the next component of the International Space Station The Permanent Multipurpose Module, or PMM, will launch in November aboard space shuttle Discovery Scott Higginbotham, payloads manager for Discovery's STS-133 mission, will conduct the interviews from the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida To maintain a pristine environment inside the PMM, Higginbotham will be dressed in protective blue clothing, known as a "bunny suit," that prevents even the smallest dust particles from causing contamination
Interview slots are available from 6 - 9 a m EDT To schedule interviews, media should contact Alysia Lee at 321-861-3530 or alysia k lee@nasa gov by noon on Wednesday, Sept 15
The PMM will carry a variety of spare parts and supplies, as well as Robonaut 2, or R2, the first human-like robot in space The PMM can support experiments in fluid physics, materials science, biology, biotechnology and other microgravity experiments A prepackaged video of Higginbotham providing a tour of the PMM and video b-roll of the PMM's interior will air on NASA TV Sept 16 from 5:30 - 6 a m , and between interviews when possible
Higginbotham has worked for NASA since 1987, beginning his career in the Space Shuttle Program as a mechanical systems engineer for the external fuel tank He currently is a mission manager in the International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing Directorate responsible for leading teams of engineers and technicians that assemble and test experiments, satellites and station components to fly aboard the shuttle
The NASA Television Live Interview Media Outlet channel will be used for the interviews The channel is a digital satellite C-band downlink by uplink provider Americom It is on satellite AMC 3, 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
The interviews also will air live on NASA TV For streaming video, downlink and scheduling information, visit:
http://www nasa gov/ntv
To view a podcast about the module, visit:
http://www nasa gov/multimedia/podcasting/pmm html
For more information about the STS-133 mission and its crew, visit:
http://www nasa gov/shuttle
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