NASA today assigned crewmembers for several space shuttle missions to
continue assembly of the International Space Station, and named the
tenth station expedition crew to begin training for a long-duration
stay aboard the orbiting outpost.

A six-member crew for STS-117, scheduled for flight in fall 2003, will
be led by first-time commander Frederick W. Sturckow, (Lt. Col., USMC).
Pilot Mark L. Polansky will join Sturckow in the shuttle’s cockpit,
with mission specialists James F. Reilly II, Ph.D.; Richard A.
Mastracchio; Joan E. Higginbotham; and Patrick G. Forrester (Col., USA)
rounding out the crew.

Sturckow was pilot aboard the first space station assembly mission,
STS-88 in 1998, and piloted STS-105, the eleventh mission to the
station. Polansky flew previously as pilot on STS-98, a 2001 station
assembly mission. Mastracchio and Forrester have each flown in space
once, on STS-106 in 2000 and STS-105 in 2001, respectively. Reilly was
a mission specialist on STS-89 in 1998 and STS-104 in 2001, while
Higginbotham will take her first trip into space.

For STS-113, astronaut Paul S. Lockhart (Lt. Col., USAF) has been
assigned as pilot, replacing astronaut Christopher J. Loria, (Lt. Col.,
USMC). Loria requested reassignment from the flight due to an injury
sustained at home and its subsequent impact on his mission training.
Lockhart recently served as pilot on STS-111, a station assembly
mission in June 2002. Lockhart joins station assembly veterans
commander James D. Wetherbee and mission specialist Michael E. Lopez-
Alegria and first-time flyer John B. Herrington on the STS-113 mission,
an expedition crew-rotation flight.

The crew for Expedition Ten aboard the International Space Station will
be Leroy Chiao, Ph.D., as the ISS commander, with John L. Phillips,
Ph.D., and Russian cosmonaut Salizhan S. Sharipov as flight engineers.
Chiao is a veteran of three shuttle flights, STS-65 in 1994, STS-72 in
1996 and STS-92 in 2000. Phillips was a mission specialist on STS-100
in 2001. The astronauts visited the International Space Station on
assembly flights, and Sharipov was a crewmember on the STS-89 mission
to Mir in 1998. A backup crew for Expedition Ten will be named at a
later date.

For complete biographical information on the STS-113, STS-117 and
Expedition Ten crews and other active astronauts, see the NASA Internet
biography page for active astronauts at:

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/astrobio_activedef.html

For information about all astronauts, including those in the
management, international and former astronauts categories, visit the
Astronaut Biography page at:

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/astrobio