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International Space Station
Expedition 49 crew members Sergei Ryzhikov of
the Russian space agency Roscosmos, Shane Kimbrough
of NASA, and Andrei Borisenko of Roscosmos..
Credits:
NASA/Robert Markowitz
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NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough
and two Russian crewmates will answer questions about their upcoming mission on
the International Space Station at a news conference, and be available for
one-on-one interviews, Thursday, July 7, at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in
Houston. The 2 p.m. EDT news conference will air live on NASA Television and
stream on the agency's website.
Kimbrough and cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko and Sergey Ryzhikov of
the Russian space agency Roscosmos will launch to the space station Sept. 23
aboard the Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
The trio will round out Expedition 49, and return to Earth in February as part
of the Expedition 50 crew.
B-roll video of crew training will air before the news conference,
beginning at 1:30 p.m. Media who wish to participate by telephone should call
Johnson's newsroom at 281-483-5111 no later than 1:45 p.m. Those following the
briefing on social media may ask questions using the hashtag #askNASA.
Interview opportunities also are available in person or by phone.
To request credentials to attend in person, or to reserve an
interview opportunity, reporters must contact Johnson's newsroom by 4 p.m.
Tuesday, July 5.
During their planned five and a half month mission, the station
crew members will perform approximately 250 research investigations and
technology demonstrations not possible on Earth in order to advance scientific
knowledge of Earth, space, physical and biological sciences. Science conducted
on the space station continues to yield benefits for humanity and will enable
future long-duration human and robotic exploration into deep space, including
the agency’s Journey to Mars.
Kimbrough, a retired Army Colonel, completed his first spaceflight
in 2008 on space shuttle mission STS-126, when he spent almost 16 days helping
expand the station’s living quarters to accommodate a six-member crew. During
those 16 days, he completed two spacewalks, logging 12 hours and 52 minutes
outside the station.
A native of Killeen, Texas, Kimbrough is a graduate of the U.S.
Military Academy at West Point and the Georgia Institute of Technology. He
started working at Johnson as a flight simulation engineer on shuttle training
aircraft before his selection to the astronaut corps in 2004.
Expedition 49 crew members will share their flight experiences on
Instagram. Those interested can follow along at:
Follow Kimbrough on Twitter:
Watch NASA TV streaming video, and get schedule and downlink
information, at:
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crews, at: