Archive - Dec 1, 2002
Valery Korzun active over North America
I heard Valery on two passes 12/01/02 UTC Orbits 67,119 and 67,120 in grid FN42. I was able to have a short QSO. Valery as usual completed many QSO's during these passes. He sounded tired and reported they had just finished EVA activity.
Glenn - KB1GUE
Looking for DE, RI, WY and VE4-VE6 stations
Looking for DE, RI, WY and VE4-VE6 stations
Ambassador Korzun
I would like to propose that Col. Valery Korzun be appointed as the Official Ambassador for Manned Space Amateur Radio Operations for his continued support in the Space Amateur Radio Program.
From the days of MIR to the current ISS, Valery has been a key to keeping Amateur Radio alive in space.
I salute you Col. Korzun!
DOSVIDANIYA Harry KC5TRB
List rs0iss-1 out rxlog 01-12-02 18:53 utc
List rs0iss-1 out rxlog 01-12-02 18:53 utc
STS-113 Status Report #15 - Nov. 30, 2002
Submitted by Arthur - N1ORC
Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
The third and final spacewalk of STS-113 ended at 8:25 p.m. central time today, as Mission Specialists Mike Lopez-Alegria and John Herrington climbed back inside the Quest Airlock.
Voice pass at 0012z Dec 01
Commander Korzun was heard making several contacts on voice during the 00:12 UTC pass over North America on December 01. Contacts are believed to have been made between RS0ISS and K7MT, N9MYC, KC0NSZ and possibly WF1F right at Loss Of Signal for Houston, TX.
Congratulations to those and others!
73,
Kenneth - N5VHO
Expedition Five greets all ISS Fans
Hello ISS Fans, this message is for announce you with great pleasure that Cdr. Valery Korzun and the Crew of Expedition Five sent us a very special photo with their greetings before to come back to Earth.
Valery greets all Amateur Radio Operators and he thanks for these very nice contacts during the six months in Space.
You can find and download this special image here on ISS FanClub Portal.
We hope soon to listen Valery, Peggy and Sergei from the Planet Earth.
The ISS FanClub Staff