Alumna headed to space station
Date: 2010-03-31
Contact: Andy Fell, UC Davis News Service
Phone: (530) 752-4533
Email: ahfell@ucdavis.edu

 

 Tracy Caldwell Dyson
Tracy Caldwell Dyson

DAVIS — University of California, Davis, alumna and astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson is scheduled to lift off Friday, April 2, from Baikanour Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, for a six-month stay on the International Space Station. Caldwell Dyson will be flying on a Russian Soyuz rocket with two Russian cosmonauts and arriving at the space station on April 4.

During her mission, Caldwell Dyson will serve as flight engineer, making her first spacewalk and carrying out a variety of science experiments. She is expected to return to Earth in September.

Caldwell Dyson earned her Ph.D. in chemistry from UC Davis in 1997. She also has a bachelor's degree in chemistry from California State University, Fullerton. As a student at UC Davis, Caldwell Dyson learned to fly and to speak Russian. This is her second space flight: Caldwell Dyson spent almost two weeks on the space station in August 2007.

Don Land, professor of chemistry at UC Davis, supervised Caldwell Dyson's doctoral work and is available to comment on the mission and her time at UC Davis.

Requests for interviews with Caldwell Dyson while she is in orbit should be directed to Rob Navias in the Public Affairs Office at the NASA Johnson Space Center.

More information about this mission (Expeditions 23 and 24) is available at www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition23/index.html.

A feature article on Caldwell Dyson's previous space mission can be found at www.ucdavis.edu/spotlight/0807/aggienaut.html. A video of her January 2008 lecture at UC Davis is available on iTunesU.