
The STS-133 crew members pose for a group photo on the shuttle landing facility following their arrival aboard T-38 jets. From left, are Mission Specialists Nicole Stott, Michael Barratt, Steve Bowen and Alvin Drew, Pilot Eric Boe, and Commander Steve Lindsey. Bowen replaces astronaut Tim Kopra, who was injured in a bicycle accident in January 2011. Photo credit: NASA

Astronaut Alvin Drew dons a training version of his spacesuit in preparation for a spacewalk training session in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory near NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Crewmate Nicole Stott assists Drew.
STS-133 Commander Steve Lindsey and his crew are scheduled to arrive at Kennedy on Sunday, Feb. 20, for final launch preparations. Joining Lindsey are Pilot Eric Boe and Mission Specialists Alvin Drew, Steve Bowen, Michael Barratt and Nicole Stott. Bowen and Drew will conduct two spacewalks to install new components and perform maintenance. Discovery's launch will occur six hours after the planned docking of the European Space Agency's Automated Transfer Vehicle-2 "Johannes Kepler" to the space station. STS-133 is the first mission planned for 2011. It is Discovery's 39th flight and 35th shuttle mission to the station. There are two other flights planned before the shuttle retires this year.

