Archive - Dec 2002

December 6th

STS-113 Status Report #25 - Dec. 6, 2002

ISS Status Report

Flight controllers will once again closely watch weather conditions at the Kennedy Space Center in hope of bringing Endeavour and its seven-member crew home today.

IK1SLD – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 17:53

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Anonymous – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 17:29

List RS0ISS-1 6 dec 2002 17:37 UTC

List RS0ISS-1 6 dec 2002 17:37 UTC

pe2jmr – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 13:56

<font color=red>Online meeting - Sunday 8th Dec 17.00 GMT</font>

Space News

Hi All,

we decided to organize a online meeting on the webchat for Sunday 8th Dec at 17.00 GMT.

We hope to see you on the chat!

The IFC staff

iz6byy – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 10:08

December 5th

STS-113 Status Report #24 - Dec. 5, 2002

ISS Status Report

Submitted by Arthur - N1ORC
The Space Shuttle Endeavour will spend at least one more day in space
after rain, clouds and windy conditions at the Kennedy Space Center
prompted flight controllers to wave off today's opportunities to bring
Endeavour and its crew of seven home

IK1SLD – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 00:43

STS-113 to Try Landing *Friday*

Space Shuttle

For the second day in a row, unacceptable weather conditions at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., forced NASA to wave off STS-113's two landing attempts for today.

IK1SLD – Thu, 2002 – 12 – 05 19:23

Today's Spacefact about Hamradio on NASA Web

ISS Amateur Radio

What are the Amateur Radio Callsigns for the Expedition Six crew?

NASA Web Site published this question on the TODAY'S SPACEFACT section.

Click here to see the page dedicated to Amateur Radio.

IK1SLD – Thu, 2002 – 12 – 05 17:44

List RS0ISS-1 05 DEC 2002 20:03 UTC

List RS0ISS-1 05 DEC 2002 20:03 UTC

pe2jmr – Thu, 2002 – 12 – 05 16:24

Three European Astronauts to fly to the ISS in 2003

ISS News

Next year three more European astronauts are scheduled to fly to the
International Space Station (ISS). Since the Station was first permanently
manned in October 2000, five Europeans have already done so.....

IK1SLD – Thu, 2002 – 12 – 05 15:59

ISS Crew #6 Spacewalk coverage on NASA TV

ISS Status Report

Submitted by Arthur- N1ORC

The activities of the new residents aboard the
International Space Station and a preview of extravehicular
operations will be discussed during a Mission Status
Briefing at 2 p.m. EST on Dec. 10 at the Johnson Space
Center.

IK1SLD – Thu, 2002 – 12 – 05 09:59
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