New Station Crew Launches on Soyuz; Briefing From Space on June 1
Posted on: Wednesday, 27 May 2009, 07:45 CDT
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The Soyuz is scheduled to dock with the station at
The expanded crew of the International Space Station will discuss the start of six-person operations in a news conference at
Reporters at NASA centers and locations hosted by JAXA, ESA and CSA will be able to ask questions during the 30-minute news conference. A separate news conference is scheduled for the crew with Russian news media, but will not be broadcast on NASA TV due to time constraints. Journalists who want to participate must call the public affairs office at their preferred location by
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