SB SPACE @ ARL $ARLS012 ARLS012 Two-ham crew named for ISS Expedition 8 crew ZCZC AS12 QST de W1AW Space Bulletin 012 ARLS012 From ARRL Headquarters Newington, CT July 25, 2003 To all radio amateurs SB SPACE ARL ARLS012 ARLS012 Two-ham crew named for ISS Expedition 8 crew Another two-ham crew will take over the reins of the International Space Station (ISS) this fall. Veteran NASA astronaut Mike Foale, KB5UAC, and seasoned Russian cosmonaut Alexander Kaleri, U8MIR, have been named as the ISS Expedition 8 crew. Former crew members aboard the Russian Mir space station, Foale and Kaleri will kick off their latest space station duty tours October 18. They'll head into space aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft with a third ham, Spain's Pedro Duque, KC5RGG--representing the European Space Agency (ESA). They'll dock two days later at the ISS. The English-born Foale, 46, will serve as the Expedition 8 commander and NASA ISS science officer. Kaleri will be the Soyuz commander and ISS flight engineer. They'll replace Expedition 7 crew members Commander Yuri Malenchenko, RK3DUP, and Ed Lu, KC5WKJ, who have been aboard the ISS since April. Duque will ride into space with Foale and Kaleri on the outbound mission and return to Earth with the Expedition 7 crew, Malenchenko and Lu, aboard the Soyuz now docked at the ISS. A native of Latvia, Kaleri, 47, was a member of the backup crew for Expedition 5 and had been scheduled to be the third Expedition 7 crew member. With the NASA shuttle fleet still grounded at least until early next year in the wake of the Columbia tragedy, however, the Expedition 7 crew was trimmed to two people, and Kaleri was cut. Two-person crews will be the rule at least until the space shuttle--with its significantly larger cargo and crew capacity--returns to flight. The Soyuz, which carries three passengers, will remain the prime crew transport system. Foale and Kaleri are scheduled to spend approximately six months aboard the ISS. NNNN /EX