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NASA to discuss next shuttle mission

Astronaut Chris Ferguson, Pilot of STS 115, attends a press conference in front of launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on August 9, 2006. The entire crew is at the center to conduct a countdown rehearsal in preparation for their upcoming space shuttle mission. Atlantis' flight is scheduled for launch no earlier than August 27 to continue construction of the International Space Station. (UPI Photo/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell)
Astronaut Chris Ferguson, Pilot of STS 115, attends a press conference in front of launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on August 9, 2006. The entire crew is at the center to conduct a countdown rehearsal in preparation for their upcoming space shuttle mission. Atlantis' flight is scheduled for launch no earlier than August 27 to continue construction of the International Space Station. (UPI Photo/Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell) | License Photo

HOUSTON, Oct. 9 (UPI) -- The U.S. space agency says it will provide live TV coverage next month as it previews space shuttle Endeavour's next trip to the International Space Station.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said NASA-TV and its Web site will telecast live coverage of the Nov. 3 briefings from the Johnson Space Center in Houston.

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Endeavour's 15-day flight, designated STS-126, is targeted for launch Nov. 14. NASA said the flight will deliver supplies and equipment to prepare the station for six-person crews starting next spring. The mission includes four spacewalks to service the solar arrays that track the sun, providing the ISS with power.

Chris Ferguson will command Endeavour's STS-126 crew, which includes pilot Eric Boe and astronauts Donald Pettit, Steve Bowen, Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper, Shane Kimbrough, and Sandra Magnus.

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