Archive - Jul 11, 2005
ISS Radio Report
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ISS prepares for Discovery
As the station prepares for the arrival of Discovery , the flight mode has now been changed.
Latest images of ISS over the UK have been posted here:
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/satcom_transits/March2005.html
with a larger format video at :
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/satcom_transits/jul10light.wmv
Regards,
John
Expedition 11 Prepares for Shuttle and Keeps Eye on Hurricane
As the launch date of the Space Shuttle's Return to Flight fast approaches, the crew of Expedition 11 continues to conduct experiments, prepare hardware for return to Earth and document the progress of Hurricane Dennis. Meanwhile, controllers on the ground coordinated a second reboost to increase the Station's altitude for Space Shuttle Discovery's upcoming rendezvous.
PCSAT2/MISSE5 to Fly on STS-114
From ARISS website:
As part of an educational outreach program, students at the United States Naval Academy, in collaboration with the DOD and ARISS, and under the direction of Bob Bruninga, WB4APR, designed and developed PCSAT2. This payload will be carried on a Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE5) on a Passive Experiment Container (PEC).
Expedition 11 Crew Participates in Field Day
From ARISS website:
John Phillips, KE5DRY, and Sergei Krikalev, U5MIR, both participated in Field Day on June 25 - 26. John made 25 contacts, and although Sergei's report has not yet been submitted, he did make at least four contacts from Brazil, Thailand, S. Africa and the U.S.
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Discovery's STS-114 Crew Arrives at Launch Site
The next astronaut crew of the space shuttle Discovery arrived at their launch site today, flying in under a cloudy sky but looking forward to a July 13 space shot that NASA hopes will be the first orbiter launch since the Columbia disaster.
ISS STATUS REPORT 8 JULY 2005
After a light duty three-day holiday weekend, the International Space Station Expedition 11 crew returned to work for a short, but intense
week of science experiments, spacesuit preparations and packing for the upcoming Space Shuttle mission.