>From the Shameless Gossip category. This is the wildest story I've heard all 
>month! This lady is a career military person, has become the best-of-the-best 
>as an astronaut, flew on the Space Shuttle--and is a complete loon!  Married 
>with children, Nowak nonetheless drove *900 miles* to confront a lady who she 
>thought was having an affair with a male astronaut Nowak loved. And check it: 
>Nowak wore *diapers* so she didn't have to stop for restroom breaks! She says 
>she "just wanted to talk"? Uh-huh: you need a mallet, knife, rubber tubing, 
>pepper spray, and garbage bags to to have a conversation? And like something 
>from a bad movie or novel, she started crying before attacking Shipman.

Years ago I saw a crappy TV movie called something like "Murder on Space 
Station 12". It was a soap-opera type affair about an astronaut who murders 
another in space. Man, if things had proceeded, that might have happened. Can 
you imagine if Nowak had been in space with Mr. Oefelein and decided he'd 
"betrayed" her? She might have jacked him up with that robotic arm, or grabbed 
the controls on re-entry, screaming "If I can't have you, nobody can!" Now 
what? NASA gonna have to screen flight crews to make sure they don't have 
hidden personal issues? 

I guess even rocket scientists can lose their minds...

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Astronaut Charged With Kidnap Attempt
ORLANDO, Fla. - An astronaut drove 900 miles and donned a disguise to confront 
a woman she believed was her rival for the affections of a space shuttle pilot, 
police said. She was arrested Monday and charged with attempted kidnapping and 
other counts.
U.S. Navy Capt. Lisa Nowak, 43, who flew last July on a shuttle mission to the 
international space station, was also charged with attempted vehicle burglary 
with battery, destruction of evidence and battery. She was denied bail and is 
scheduled to make a court appearance Tuesday.
Police said Nowak drove from her home in Houston to the Orlando International 
Airport to confront Colleen Shipman.
Nowak believed Shipman was romantically involved with Navy Cmdr. William 
Oefelein, a pilot during space shuttle Discovery's trip to the space station 
last December, police said.
Nowak told police that her relationship with Oefelein was "more than a working 
relationship but less than a romantic relationship," according to an arrest 
affidavit. Police officers recovered a love letter to Oefelein in her car.
NASA spokesman James Hartsfield in Houston said that, as of Monday, Nowak's 
status with the astronaut corps remained unchanged.
"What will happen beyond that, I will not speculate," he said.
Hartsfield said he couldn't recall the last time an astronaut was arrested and 
said there were no rules against fraternizing among astronauts.
When she found out that Shipman was flying to Orlando from Houston, Nowak 
decided to confront her, according to the arrest affidavit. Nowak raced from 
Houston to Orlando wearing diapers so she wouldn't have to stop to urinate, 
authorities said.
Astronauts wear diapers during launch and re-entry.
Dressed in a wig and a trench coat, Nowak boarded an airport bus that Shipman 
took to her car in an airport parking lot. Shipman told police she noticed 
someone following her, hurried inside the car and locked the doors, according 
to the arrest affidavit.
Nowak rapped on the window, tried to open the car door and asked for a ride. 
Shipman refused but rolled down the car window a few inches when Nowak started 
crying. Nowak then sprayed a chemical into Shipman's car, the affidavit said.
Shipman drove to the parking lot booth, and the police were called.
During a check of the parking lot, an officer followed Nowak and watched her 
throw away a bag containing the wig and BB gun. They also found a steel mallet, 
a 4-inch folding knife, rubber tubing, $600 and garbage bags inside a bag Nowak 
was carrying when she was arrested, authorities said.
Inside Nowak's vehicle, which was parked at a nearby motel, authorities 
uncovered a pepper spray package, an unused BB-gun cartridge, latex gloves and 
e-mails between Shipman and Oefelein. They also found a letter "that indicated 
how much Mrs. Nowak loved Mr. Oefelein," an opened package for a buck knife, 
Shipman's home address and hand written directions to the address, the arrest 
affidavit said.
Police said Nowak told them that she only wanted to scare Shipman into talking 
to her about her relationship with Oefelein and didn't want to harm her 
physically.
"If you were just going to talk to someone, I don't know that you would need a 
wig, a trench coat, an air cartridge BB gun and pepper spray," said Sgt. 
Barbara Jones, a spokeswoman for the Orlando Police Department. "It's just 
really a very sad case. ... Now she ends up finding herself on the other side 
of the law with some very serious charges."
If convicted of attempted kidnapping, Nowak could face a maximum of life in 
prison.
It was not immediately known whether Nowak had an attorney.
Oefelein and Shipman did not immediately return phone messages Monday night.
According to NASA's official biography, Nowak is married with three children. 
During her 13-day mission in July she operated the robotic arm during three 
spacewalks.
Oefelein is unmarried. He piloted the space shuttle Discovery in December. He 
has two children, according to a NASA biography.
Nowak and Oefelein were both first-time fliers during their shuttle missions 
last year. They trained together but never flew together.
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Associated Press writers Kelli Kennedy and Jessica Gresko in Miami contributed 
to this report.

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