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NASA Names Two Future Space Shuttle Crews

Houston TX (SPX) Feb 10, 2005
NASA has named crews to resume training for the Space Shuttle missions designated STS-116 and 117. The missions are planned for launch to the International Space Station in 2006 to continue assembly of the orbiting laboratory.

Astronaut Mark Polansky will command STS-116. The mission will deliver and attach the Station's third port truss segment. Joining Polansky is first-time pilot William Oefelein (Cmdr., USN); mission specialists Robert Curbeam (Cmdr., USN); Joan Higginbotham, and Nicholas Patrick, Ph.D. Christer Fuglesang, Ph.D., a Swedish astronaut from the European Space Agency (ESA), rounds out the crew.

Polansky flew previously as pilot on STS-98, a 2001 station assembly mission. Curbeam served as mission specialist on STS-98 in 2001 and STS-85 in 1997. Oefelein, Higginbotham and Patrick are making their first space flights, as is Fuglesang.

Frederick Sturckow, (Lt. Col., USMC) will command STS-117. The mission will deliver the second starboard truss segment and energy systems to the Station. Pilot Lee Archambault (Lt. Col., USAF) joins Sturckow in the Shuttle�s cockpit. Mission specialists James Reilly II, Ph.D., Richard Mastracchio, Patrick Forrester, (Col., USA), and Steven Swanson, Ph.D., round out the crew.

Sturckow piloted the first Station assembly mission, STS-88 in 1998 and STS-105. For Archambault and Swanson, this is their first mission. Mastracchio flew on STS-106 in 2000 and Forrester on STS-105 in 2001.

Reilly was a mission specialist on STS-89 in 1998 and STS-104 in 2001. Biographical information about the astronauts can be found here.

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