Archive - May 2008

May 14th

Ham Radio power down for 29P docking

The amateur radio gear on the ISS is scheduled to be powered off to support docking operations of 29P on Friday, May 16.

Kenneth - N5VHO

N5VHO – Wed, 2008 – 05 – 14 13:43

May 13th

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
10 years 32 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
ACTIVE
Description: 
second pass 35 elevation degree. 23:30 UTC. MAURICIO BERALDO PY4MAB BRAZIL
PY4MAB – Tue, 2008 – 05 – 13 23:42

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
10 years 32 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
ACTIVE
Description: 
9 elevation degree. 22:00 UTC. MAURICIO BERALDO PY4MAB BRAZIL
PY4MAB – Tue, 2008 – 05 – 13 22:07

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
10 years 32 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
ACTIVE
Description: 
Heard packet signal from ISS, over S. E. Italy (qth Maglie Jn90dc) at 20.51 utc.
i7pqd – Tue, 2008 – 05 – 13 20:54

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
10 years 32 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
ACTIVE
Description: 
1515 UTC packet active during 9 degree pass over Houston.
N5VHO – Tue, 2008 – 05 – 13 15:18

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
10 years 32 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
ACTIVE
Description: 
Active Over Bangkok Thailand 73 / E20YJC
E20YJC – Tue, 2008 – 05 – 13 14:43

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
10 years 32 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
ACTIVE
Description: 
Activa por Venezuela
yv6evc – Tue, 2008 – 05 – 13 12:26

NASA Announces News Conference on Status of Next Shuttle Launch

Space Shuttle

NASA managers have scheduled a news conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for no earlier than 4 p.m. EDT on Monday, May 19, to discuss the status of the next space shuttle launch. The news conference will begin after the conclusion of the Flight Readiness Review, a meeting to assess preparations for shuttle Discovery's STS-124 mission to the International Space Station.

The review is expected to include the selection of an official launch date. Discovery is targeted to launch May 31 at 5:02 p.m.

The briefing participants are:
- Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier

PY4MAB – Tue, 2008 – 05 – 13 11:57

New Water Reclamation System Headed for Duty on Space Station

ISS News

International Space Station crews soon will have a new water reclamation system that will recycle wastewater, allowing up to six crew members to live aboard the orbiting laboratory.

The latest addition to the station's life support system departs today from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., to NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., for final flight preparations.

The new Water Recovery System, or WRS, is the second part of a comprehensive life support system for the station. It is scheduled to fly aboard space shuttle Endeavour on STS-126 targeted for later this year. The first part of the system, the Oxygen Generation System, was launched on shuttle Discovery in July 2006. The two systems are part of NASA's Regenerative Environmental Control and Life Support System, or ECLSS, for the station.

PY4MAB – Tue, 2008 – 05 – 13 11:57

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
10 years 32 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
NOT ACTIVE
Description: 
Early A.M. 16 deg pass here in Syracuse. Nothing heard.
WB2SYK – Tue, 2008 – 05 – 13 08:57
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