Archive - Jun 2005
June 16th
New Progress Launches Toward Space Station - 16 JUNE 2005
An unpiloted Russian cargo craft was launched Thursday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. It carried more than two tons of supplies and equipment for the International Space Station and its Expedition 11 crew, Commander Sergei Krikalev and Flight Engineer John Phillips.
ISS Progress 18 launched on time at 7:10 p.m. EDT. It reached orbit in less than 10 minutes. Automatic commands deployed its solar arrays and navigational antennas. Engine firings are scheduled later Thursday to adjust the Progress' orbit for an automated docking at 8:44 p.m. Saturday to the aft port of the Station's Zvezda Service Module.
PY4MAB – Fri, 2005 – 06 – 17 03:29
ISS Radio Report
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13 years 28 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
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ACTIVE Description:
02:45 UTC Active 17.06.2005
EU4AG – Fri, 2005 – 06 – 17 03:24
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
13 years 28 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE Description:
STRONG SIGNAL OVER SOUTH AMERICA WITH A LITTLE DELAY NOTED.
MAURICIO BERALDO PY4MAB
BRAZIL
PY4MAB – Thu, 2005 – 06 – 16 23:58
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
13 years 28 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
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ACTIVE Description:
1755 UTC very shallow pass (4 degrees) over western U.S. but still copied some stations on my handheld.
N5VHO – Thu, 2005 – 06 – 16 18:12
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
13 years 28 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE Description:
05.50 am UTC active at max elevation=19 degrees. Succeed read my own messages from HZ1NH and failed to read message number 227 from EU4AG...
73de,
TonyW-YB0EX
Trisakti Campus - Jakarta, Indonesia.
TonyW – Thu, 2005 – 06 – 16 06:11
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
13 years 28 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE Description:
0355 UTC Active 16.06.2005
EU4AG – Thu, 2005 – 06 – 16 04:11
June 15th
ISS Radio Report
Date/Time:
13 years 28 weeks ago
Mode:
PACKET
Status:
ACTIVE Description:
1730 UTC Packet active with good signals over western U.S. A few minor delays noted.
N5VHO – Wed, 2005 – 06 – 15 18:15
ISS orientation and signal fading
ISS orientation and signal fading
N5VHO – Wed, 2005 – 06 – 15 16:41