Archive - Jun 2005
June 13th
ISS Radio Report
SuitSat update June 10
From the SAREX listserver:
All,
I am proud to announce that today the ARISS-US team has delivered their portion of the Suitsat hardware to the NASA Johnson Space Center. NASA is in the process of shipping this hardware to Energia in Russia where it is expected to be certified and integrated with the Russian team's Suitsat equipment for eventual launch on the 19P Progress launch vehicle in the August/September 2005 timeframe.
NASA TELEVISION COVERS PROGRESS DOCKING TO STATION
When a fresh shipment of supplies arrives at the International Space Station, NASA TV will broadcast it live. Coverage begins at 7 p.m. EDT, Saturday, June 18. The automated Progress spacecraft, the 18th to visit the Space Station, will carry more than two tons of supplies for the Station's crew, Expedition 11 Commander Sergei Krikalev and NASA Science Officer John Phillips. The cargo includes a six-month supply of food, spare parts, water and oxygen. The Progress will also bring camera gear that Station crews may use to inspect approaching Space Shuttles.
ISS Radio Report
ISS Radio Report
June 12th
ISS Radio Report
June 10th
ISS Radio Report
Training the school listening to the contact in Switzerland
This morning during the scheduled training meeting at school, we had the opportunity to listen live at 145.800 MHz the contact between John Phillips and the school in Switzerland.
Our school, Comprensivo Negri situated in North Italy locator JN45FD, is waiting since 2004 for an ARISS opportunity to contact the Crew.
I have prepared a website for the school and images of this morning are here: