Archive - 2002
October 15th
STS-112 MCC Status Report #16
Submitted by Arthur - N1ORC
STS-112 MCC Status Report #16
Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2002, 6 a.m. CDT
Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
STS-112 MCC Status Report #15
The third and final spacewalk of the mission concluded at 3:47 p.m. today, 6 hours and 36 minutes after Dave Wolf and Piers Sellers floated out of the Quest airlock of the International Space Station and into the vacuum of space.
Complete Dual Hop Opportunities by WB4APR
There are many,many more. I was only looking for USA opportunities. Three are many opportunities every day over other countries. And coutries far from Europe and USA will have better luck too.
THIRD EVA COMPLETED
The third and final spacewalk of STS-112 came to a close Monday at 3:47 p.m. CDT (2047 GMT). Astronauts Piers Sellers and David Wolf continued work to activate and outfit the S1 (S-One) Truss, which was attached to the International Space Station on Thursday.
October 14th
Alaska and Pacific Northwest ISS/PCsat
This evening is a great opportunity for hams in Alaska and the Pcacific Northwest to do a double-hop (or triple hop test) between ISS and PCsat (if ISS is over on 145.825).
STS-112 MCC Status Report #14
Submitted by Arthur - N1ORC
STS-112 MCC Status Report #14
Monday, Oct. 14, 2002, 5:00 a.m. CDT
Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
STS-112 MCC Status Report #13
Astronauts and cosmonauts on board Atlantis and the International Space Station spent today transferring supplies and hardware, and preparing for Monday's third and final spacewalk of the mission.
October 13th
EXP 5 STATUS REPORT
The Expedition Five crewmembers will spend several hours today working on the International Space Station's treadmill exercise machine. They will replace the Treadmill Vibration Isolation System, or TVIS, which malfunctioned in July.
ISS - PCSAT Joint Windows
Prediction received from WB4APR Bob including the 3 planned ISS maneuvers over the next weeks. If you have a pass of EITHER spacecraft during these windows, you have a chance at witnessing a double hop path.