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Old February 6th 07, 02:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.military,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.station
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http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...home-headlines

Space shuttle astronaut arrested at OIA on attempted kidnapping,
battery charges
Henry Pierson Curtis, Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted February 5 2007, 7:11 PM EST

A NASA astronaut is charged with attacking her rival for another
astronaut's attention early Monday at Orlando International Airport,
the Orlando Sentinel has learned.

Lisa Marie Nowak drove from Texas to meet the 1 a.m. flight of a
younger woman who had also been seeing the male astronaut Nowak pined
for, according to Orlando police.

Nowak -- who was a mission specialist on a Discovery launch last
summer -- was wearing a trench coat and wig and had a knife, BB
pistol, rubber tubing and plastic bags, reports show. Once U.S. Air
Force Capt. Colleen Shipman arrived, Nowak followed her to the
airport's Blue Lot for long-term parking, tried to get into Shipman's
car and doused her with pepper spray, according to reports.

Nowak, 43, is charged with attempted kidnapping, battery, attempted
vehicle burglary with battery and destruction of evidence. Police
considered her such a danger that they requested she be held without
bail in the Orange County Jail, reports show.

Nowak told police that she was "involved in a relationship with," Bill
Oefelein another NASA astronaut, and categorized the relationship as
"more than a working relationship but less than a romantic
relationship," according to the charging affidavit.

Nowak told police that she found out Oefelein was involved with
Shipman and planned a trip to Orlando to talk to Shipman about their
relationships with Oefelein. She told police the BB gun "was going to
be used to entice Ms. Shipman to talk with her," the affidavit said.

Shipman told police that when she arrived at the airport and was
waiting for the airport satellite parking shuttle, she noticed a woman
wearing a trench coat near the taxi stand. The woman boarded the bus
after Shipman, according to police, and followed her to Shipman's car.

When Shipman got into her car, reports show, she heard "running
footsteps" coming toward her. Nowak tried to open the car door, then
claimed she needed a ride, or use of a cell phone. When Shipman rolled
down her window a couple of inches, Nowak "sprayed some type of
chemical spray into the vehicle," reports show.

Shipman is an engineer assigned to the 45th Launch Support Squadron at
Patrick Air Force base, near the Kennedy Space Center. A 2002 graduate
of Penn State University, she began working at Cape Canaveral in May,
2005, according to air base Public Affairs Officer Ken Warren.

Police said that along with the weapons and other items in Nowak's
car, they found e-mails from Shipman to Oefelein, Mapquest directions
from Houston to the Orlando airport, and diapers, which Nowak told
police she used so she wouldn't have to stop on the drive.

Monday's arrest is the first-ever on felony charges for an active-duty
astronaut, that the space agency was aware of, according to a
spokesman.

"Her status as an astronaut with NASA is currently unchanged. I cannot
speculate on what might happen beyond that," said James Hartsfield, a
NASA spokesman at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, where Nowak and
Oefelein work.

Nowak's biography shows she is a 1985 graduate of the U.S. Naval
Academy at Annapolis with a degree in aerospace engineering, and a
former test pilot who has logged more than 1,500 hours of flight in at
least 30 types of aircraft.

She joined the space program in 1996. Three members of her astronaut
class died in the 2003 in-flight disintegration of Shuttle Columbia.

A former test pilot, Nowak has logged more than 1,500 hours of flight
in more than 30 types of aircraft. Married and a mother of three
children, her interests include running, playing the piano and
collecting African violets, according to her NASA biography.

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Old February 6th 07, 06:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.military,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.station
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Were those the $2500 NASA diapers they carry in case of an equipment
malfunction on the Shuttle. 9 day rated


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Old February 7th 07, 01:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.military,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.station
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"Dale" writes:

Were those the $2500 NASA diapers they carry in case of an equipment
malfunction on the Shuttle. 9 day rated


So, as a poster on re.martial-arts commented, here's a lesson for Self
Defence 101:

If an adult woman wearing soiled diapers and carrying a can of pepper
spray starts crying, *don't* wind down your window!

"Soiled nappies and pepper spray at 20 paces!"
--
BOFH excuse #348:

We're on Token Ring, and it looks like the token got loose.
 




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