Archive - May 3, 2003
Don Pettit Suggests Moonbases as next step
NASA Expedition 6 International Space Station Science Officer Don Pettit, KD5MDT, has suggested that NASA should consider setting up lunar bases in the future as a stepping stone to expand mankind's exploration of the universe. The comment came in response to a student's question during an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) school group contact. Several students at Cowichan Secondary School in Duncan, British Columbia, Canada, had the opportunity to quiz Pettit about life in space via Amateur Radio on April 21.
N9OEW – Sat, 2003 – 05 – 03 17:37
ISS Radio Report
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15 years 34 weeks ago
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Iss pass all day but no sound in all frecuencies
waiting for contact again
greetings Gustavo Catulo, San Bernardo del Tuyu GF13PH Argentina
lw5eey – Sat, 2003 – 05 – 03 04:49
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
15 years 34 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
Not active Description:
Iss pass all day but no sound in all frecuencies
waiting for contact again
lw5eey – Sat, 2003 – 05 – 03 04:48