Archive - Jun 2007
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June 5th
ISS Radio Report
ISS Radio Report
June 4th
ISS Radio Report
ISS Radio Report
ISS Radio Report
June 3rd
Bhavik Gandhi-(Miss Olive) fighting against Wind and Waves forces!
Hi! Guys,
CallSign: Miss Olive
about: Bhavik Gandhi (India) ; http://www.oceanrowing.com
please take this and passing others to inform everyone a big person is now
aprx. 1650N 5700W and all Support and Human Resources as possible!
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Good Day! Dear OM Dale Martin KG5U , Webmaster of:
Johnson Space Center
Amateur Radio Club
W5RRR
First of all, Congratulations for this Great Webpage.
Let me introduce you, my name is Toni (ea-8-bqm), this message is for inform W5RRR Members of intention from my part to giving Bhavik Gandhi (callsign: Miss Olive), a very good a draft of "Wind" of Happiness, Courage, Spirit, Radio Up-range, Weather Support and most important, human Resources.
June 2nd
Not heard on 145.825 MHz
ISS Packet not heard on 145.825 MHz during the 2007-06-02 02:19 UTC
(2007-06-01 9:19 PM CDT) pass over Houston, TX.
Stephen Ponder, N5WBI
Houston TX
EL29kn
June 1st
ISS Radio Report
It's KD5PLA in for KD5PLB on ISS
NASA has given the go-ahead for the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis Friday, June 8. The STS-117 mission will carry US astronaut Clay Anderson, KD5PLA, to the International Space Station to succeed Suni Williams, KD5PLB, as ISS Expedition 15 Flight Engineer. Anderson will join Expedition 15 Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin, RN3FI, and Flight Engineer Dr Oleg Kotov. Williams will return to Earth aboard the Atlantis. She arrived on the ISS last December and has been among the most active ISS crew members on Amateur Radio. NASA originally planned the astro-swap for the STS-118 shuttle mission, now targeted for an August launch. Atlantis Commander Rick Sturckow and his six crewmates will spend 11 days in space and take part in thee spacewalks. Work planned for this mission will increase the ISS's power capability in preparation for the arrival of new science modules from the European and Japanese space agencies. Joining Sturckow and Anderson on STS-117 will be Pilot Lee Archambault and mission specialists Patrick Forrester, Steven Swanson, John "Danny" Olivas and Jim Reilly. -- NASA