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Swedish ham astronaut to return to the ISS The launch date for the STS-128 mission to the International Space Station with Space Shuttle Discovery is scheduled for no The crew of seven includes ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang, SA0AFS of Sweden, on his second spaceflight, a mission dubbed 'Alissé '. For a launch on 24 August, liftoff is scheduled for 07:58 CEST from Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Docking with the International Space Station (ISS) will occur on mission day three (26 August).
On entering the ISS, Christer Fuglesang will be welcomed by fellow ESA astronaut Frank De Winne, ON1DWN of Belgium, aboard since 29 May.
The main STS-128 mission objective is to deliver cargo and equipment. In addition, NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, KE5GJN will replace fellow astronaut Timothy Kopra as a permanent ISS crewmember. During the Alissé mission (the Carried into orbit inside Discovery's payload bay and then temporarily docked with the ESA-delivered Harmony Node-2 module, Leonardo will provide a pressurised environment for three life-support and three science racks to be transferred into the Station. The science racks include the second Minus Eighty Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI-2) supplied by ESA, which provides very low temperature storage for samples, as well as the first ISS research laboratory fully dedicated to Material Sciences: ESA's Material Science Laboratory. Leonardo's payload also includes food, clothes, water and astronaut sleeping quarters. Both MELFI-2 and the sleeping quarters will be installed in Japan's Kibo research module.
During his two spacewalks, Fuglesang will dismount the European Technology Exposure Facility (EuTEF) from an external platform on ESA's Columbus laboratory module. Fuglesang will also install another material exposure experiment package – NASA's sixth Materials Christer Fuglesang is due to return to Earth aboard Discovery on 6 September at 02:15 CEST after 13 days in space. Frank De Winne will remain on the ISS until late November, assuming the ‘commander seat' in October. The launch coverage with live streaming and regular mission updates will be available on the internet at the following address: www.esa.int/alisse
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