02-04-2011, 12:39 PM
I am sure this was a tough decision for him to make, and I am also sure there are some who will have a cow over it..but I say good for him. Her recovery is going to be long and hard...but she will be well taken care of while he returns to work.
(CNN) -- Astronaut Mark Kelly is expected to announce Friday that he will command the upcoming flight of the space shuttle Endeavour, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
Who would command the April shuttle flight came under question after the January shooting of Kelly's wife, U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.
NASA indicated earlier that it would hold a news conference Friday afternoon to announce the commander of the shuttle voyage.
Kelly was set to be Endeavour's commander before his wife was shot at an event in Arizona.
Kelly spent the days after the shooting at his wife's hospital bedside, and NASA announced that it had named a backup shuttle commander for the Endeavour space mission.
At the time NASA said Kelly would remain commander of the STS-134 shuttle mission, which is set for an April 19 launch, but astronaut Rick Sturckow would serve as a backup commander "to facilitate continued training for the crew and support teams" while Kelly was away.
Kelly is scheduled to be at the news conference Friday afternoon, NASA said.
(CNN) -- Astronaut Mark Kelly is expected to announce Friday that he will command the upcoming flight of the space shuttle Endeavour, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
Who would command the April shuttle flight came under question after the January shooting of Kelly's wife, U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.
NASA indicated earlier that it would hold a news conference Friday afternoon to announce the commander of the shuttle voyage.
Kelly was set to be Endeavour's commander before his wife was shot at an event in Arizona.
Kelly spent the days after the shooting at his wife's hospital bedside, and NASA announced that it had named a backup shuttle commander for the Endeavour space mission.
At the time NASA said Kelly would remain commander of the STS-134 shuttle mission, which is set for an April 19 launch, but astronaut Rick Sturckow would serve as a backup commander "to facilitate continued training for the crew and support teams" while Kelly was away.
Kelly is scheduled to be at the news conference Friday afternoon, NASA said.