Digital Library of South Dakota

Item Viewer

add to favorites : reference url back to results : previous : next
Shuttle Flight Includes First Native American Astronaut
Access this item.
TitleShuttle Flight Includes First Native American Astronaut
Digitaization SpecificationMaster file format: ? bytes, application/doc, Uncompressed, DOC, ; Checksum: ; Adobe Photoshop CS3
TranscriptSDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 8, 2002 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Shuttle Flight Includes First Native American Astronaut Commander John Herrington will become the first tribal registered Native American astronaut to fly in space when the Space Shuttle Endeavour launches next week. Herrington, of Wetemku, Okla., spoke at the Crazy Horse Monument's 50th Anniversary celebration. The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology awards a $1, 000 scholarship every year in Herrington's honor. Endeavour is set to launch Nov. 11 on a mission that will carry the International Space Station (ISS) into its third year of permanent occupancy with a new crew and a new, 14-ton truss segment to enhance future cooling and power systems. Endeavour will launch between midnight and 4 a.m. EST from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A precise launch time will be announced about 24 hours before liftoff. Endeavour also will carry the Station's first port integrated truss segment, designated Port One. Together with the Starboard One truss installed in October, the Port One truss will provide additional station cooling and support for a massive power system that ultimately will hold almost an acre of solar panels to fuel a complex of orbiting laboratories. The Port One truss also includes the second of two human-powered railcars, called Crew and Equipment Translation Aid carts, to allow spacewalkers to quickly traverse a railway atop the truss. Herrington is an enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation. NASA selected him for its astronaut program in April 1996. Initially, Herrington was assigned to the Flight Support Branch of the Astronaut Office, where he served as a member of the Astronaut Support Personnel team responsible for Shuttle launch preparations and post-landing operations. On the Endeavour mission, he will serve as flight engineer during launch and landing. He also will serve as extravehicular activity crewmember 2 for the three planned spacewalks. #30#
CreatorSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. University Relations
SubjectScholarships -- South Dakota School of Mines and Technology;
Local SubjectSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Digital PublisherSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Devereaux Library
ContributorsBuchholz, Steve;
Date2002-11-08
TypeText
Formatapplication/pdf
Languageeng
RelationIs part of Office of University Relations SDSM&T News Collection
RightsThe work from which this copy was made did not include a formal copyright notice. This work may be protected by U. S. copyright law (Title 17, United States Code), which governs reproduction, distribution, public display, and other uses of protected works. Uses may be allowed with permission from the copyright holder, if the copyright on the work has expired, or if the use is fair use or within another legal exemption. The user of this work is responsible for compliance with the law.
Submitting InstitutionDevereaux Library. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
Date Digital2009
CONTENTdm number5191
CONTENTdm file name6171.pdf
add to favorites : reference url back to results : previous : next