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Launch of X-43A
NASA's X-43A hypersonic aircraft is launched to Mach 10 by a Pegasus rocket booster where the experimental scramjet engine is tested during this third flight of the Hyper-X program. (3min 51sec file)
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Success for X-43A
Mission officials recap the successful flight of NASA's third and final X-43A hypersonic research vehicle during this post-launch news conference. (39min 25sec file)
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X-43A launch preview
NASA officials preview the third and final test launch of the X-43A hypersonic vehicle during this news conference from Dryden Flight Research Center. (29min 47sec file)
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Crew members added to second shuttle return to flight mission
NASA NEWS RELEASE
Posted: November 18, 2004

NASA astronauts Lisa Nowak (Cmdr., U.S. Navy) and Stephanie Wilson are joining the crew of the second Space Shuttle Return to Flight mission (STS-121) planned for launch in 2005.

They join the other STS-121 crewmembers -- Commander Steven Lindsey (Col., USAF), Pilot Mark Kelly (Cmdr., U.S. Navy), Mission Specialists Michael Fossum and Piers Sellers.

STS-121 will deliver supplies and research equipment to the International Space Station. It was added to the schedule as the next mission after Return to Flight, which is designated STS-114. The STS-121 crew will continue testing new flight procedures developed to increase the Shuttle's safety following the Columbia accident on Feb. 1, 2003.

Selected as astronauts in 1996, this will be the first space flight for Nowak and Wilson. Both astronauts had previously been assigned to future Shuttle missions -- Nowak on STS-118 and Wilson on STS-120. When STS-121 was added to the schedule, Nowak's and Wilson's training and experience provided an opportunity to move them up to an earlier flight.

Nowak has performed technical duties in the Astronaut Office Operations Planning Branch and served as a CAPCOM, or spacecraft communicator, in Mission Control. As CAPCOM, she served as the primary communicator with orbiting Space Station crews. Wilson has performed technical duties in the Astronaut Office Space Station Operations Branch and also has served as a CAPCOM in Mission Control.