Archive - Aug 2003
August 19th
ISS Radio Report
PR and APRS Signals heard on 145.800!!
PR and APRS Signals heard on 145.800!!
NASA'S EARTH CREWS TALKS WITH ISS CREW
Just before blasting back to school, NASA Earth Crew
members will travel 17,000 miles per hour with the crew of
the International Space Station.....
August 18th
ISS Radio Report
August 16th
First time on video : ISS crosses the sun on two consecutive orbits
Hi everyone....
On August 14 ISS crossed the sun on two consecutive orbits , as seen from NW UK.
Unusually the sky stayed clear allowing me to make a 120 mile round trip to capture both events on video.
As far as I know , this has never been done before.
You can read an account of my epic voyage , and see animations of the passes here.
http://www.satcom.freeserve.co.uk/isstrans.htm
Hope you enjoy them :O)
Best wishes
John.
August 12th
In South America there is Radioamateur....
In South America there is Radioamateur....
August 10th
Another successful ISS contact form the UK
August 9th
ISS STATUS REPORT #03-37
The Expedition 7 crew, Commander Yuri Malenchenko and NASA International Space Station Science Officer Ed Lu, continued work this week with unique microgravity science experiments and maintained the operating systems of the orbiting lab.
Expedition 7 ED Lu's Latest Letter
This week I decided I'd write about some exciting new developments that could really change the whole field of space flight.