Archive - Apr 28, 2006
ISS Radio Report
ISS Radio Report
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Jones High School in Madison, Alabama ARISS QSO on IRLP and Echolink
The next ARISS event that will be supported by the ARISS Audio Distribution Project is planned to take place on Monday, May 1 2006 at 1836 UTC. Live audio will be avaliable through IRLP and Echolink.
Students from Bob Jones High School in Madison, Alabama, USA will be asking questions of Expedition 13 Flight Engineer and Science Officer Jeff Williams operating NA1SS. Tony, VK5ZAI, will act as the ground station in this telebridge supported event.
IRLP "Discovery" Reflector 9010 will be providing live audio beginning at 1827 UTC. The "Discovery" Reflectors companion website will be providing streaming audio through www.discoveryreflector.ca:8000/listen.pls (expect a 2 to 3 minute delay on this stream).
SuitSat still in orbit
From http://www.arrl.org
(Apr 28, 2006) -- Tossed into orbit three months ago from the International Space Station, SuitSat-1 continues to orbit Earth--although its batteries are long since dead, http://Spaceweather.com reported this week that skywatcher Kevin Fetter videotaped SuitSat-1 as it passed over his Brockville, Ontario, Canada, home (the bright star in the movie is Vega). A spare Russian Orlan spacesuit equipped with a battery-operated voice transmitter, slow-scan TV system, voice recordings and various sensors, SuitSat-1 was the brainchild of the Russian Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) team.
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Space Shuttle special Event Station N4S Highlights
AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS TO COMMEMORATE THE 25TH SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH!
Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL,
Members of the Titusville and the North Brevard Amateur Radio Clubs performed a week of Amateur Radio operating from April 9 thru 15 at the Florida Space Authority facility at the Kennedy Space Center/ Cape Canaveral Air Force Station complex.
Operators made radio contact worldwide to celebrate America's successful Space Shuttle Program. Thru these contacts operators increased the awareness and accomplishments of the many NASA men and women of space technology.