Archive - Feb 2007

February 19th

NASA Replaces Charged Astronaut for Next Shuttle Mission

Space Shuttle

NASA has chosen a substitute spacecraft communicator to replace astronaut Lisa Nowak during the upcoming STS-117 shuttle flight to launch next month, mission managers said Thursday.

Cathy Koerner, lead shuttle flight director for NASA's STS-117 mission aboard the Atlantis orbiter, said Thursday that astronaut Terry Virts will take Nowak's position as lead spacecraft communicator -- or Capcom -- during the upcoming construction mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

NASA placed Nowak on a 30-day leave last week after she was charged with attempted murder, attempted kidnapping and other counts stemming from a confrontation with a woman whom police said the astronaut believed to be a romantic rival for the affections of a space shuttle pilot.

PY4MAB – Mon, 2007 – 02 – 19 21:33

ISS Status Report: SS07-09

ISS Status Report

HOUSTON - This week, the Expedition 14 crew continued to focus on preparation for their final planned spacewalk ahead of the space shuttle Atlantis' arrival in March. This comes following Sunday's unexpected circuit breaker trip on the International Space Station and subsequent resetting of affected equipment.

As Atlantis was moved to the launch pad this week, station Commander Mike Lopez-Alegria and Flight Engineer Mikhail Tyurin conducted leak checks of the Russian Orlan spacesuits they will wear for their Feb. 22 venture outside the station. They installed some additional equipment on the suits, including lights that will assist in their tasks.

PY4MAB – Mon, 2007 – 02 – 19 21:22

ARISS Portugal School Contact 26 Feb 15:51UTC

ARISS

Tuesday 26th February 2007 childrens and young students aged between 6 and 18 from the Portuguese secondary school Camilo Castelo Branco and primary school Jorge Mineiro and Manuel Vaz will attempt to communicate with astronauts onboard the International Space Station.

Camilo Castelo Branco Sschool is located in Carnaxide, Portugal. It's a school for students aged between 12 and 18. The ARISS School Contact involves high-school students from the scientific and technological area. These students have in their curriculums Physics, Chemistry and Philosophy courses. Many of the students will continue their studies in the university, choosing areas related to aerospace engineering.

CT7ABD – Mon, 2007 – 02 – 19 19:16

ISS time dilation

This morning I stumbled upon a Albert Einstein [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_paradox]twin paradox[/url] reading. Einstein took years to come out with this: If we placed a living organism in a box ... one could arrange that the organism, after any arbitrary lengthy flight, could be returned to its original spot in a scarcely altered condition, while corresponding organisms which had remained in their original positions had already long since given way to new generations. For the moving organism the lengthy time of the journey was a mere instant, provided the motion took place with approximately the speed of light.
alain – Mon, 2007 – 02 – 19 18:47

February 17th

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
11 years 45 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
NOT ACTIVE
Description: 
NO SIG by this pass over AUSTRIA in OE6 JN77SN
SWL-CHMY – Sat, 2007 – 02 – 17 18:05

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
11 years 45 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
NOT ACTIVE
Description: 
second pass over south america. 30 elevation degree 15:30 UTC. nothing heard. MAURICIO BERALDO PY4MAB BRAZIL
PY4MAB – Sat, 2007 – 02 – 17 16:39

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
11 years 45 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
NOT ACTIVE
Description: 
NO SIG by this pass over AUSTRIA in OE6 JN77SN
SWL-CHMY – Sat, 2007 – 02 – 17 16:32

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
11 years 45 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
NOT ACTIVE
Description: 
10 elevation degree. 14:00 UTC. nothing heard. MAURICIO BERALDO PY4MAB BRAZIL
PY4MAB – Sat, 2007 – 02 – 17 15:05

February 15th

Crew Training

ARISS

Astronaut Clay Anderson and cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin recently participated in an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact simulation to prepare for school contacts while onboard the ISS. Yurchikhin will fly in April as part of Expedition 15, and Anderson is expected to launch in June.

http://www.rac.ca/ariss/oindex.htm

PY4MAB – Thu, 2007 – 02 – 15 20:09

WIFI on ISS

this may be a little on the wild side, but Iwould like your input I have been reading about homemade wifi connections with homemade antennas reaching over 100 miles with a 30mw signal. this could be interesting on ISS from the fact it would give lots of people that are not hams the capability of maybe joining in the fun. Me and a friend are starting to work on a antenna tomorrow to see what we can do. here are some links too look at.

1. http://www.wifi-shootout.com/

2. http://www.g4tv.com/screensavers/features/40546/Pringles_Can_WiFi_Antenn...

3. http://www.wired.com/news/wireless/0,1382,68395,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_3

KD4PQF – Thu, 2007 – 02 – 15 19:19
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