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June 11th

Status of ISS Ham Radio Operations

ISS Amateur Radio

ISS Amateur Radio Project Engineer Kenneth Ransom, N5VHO reports the ARISS digipeater has changed frequency from 145.825 MHz (up/down) to 437.550 MHz (up/down). The same digi alias ARISS is still used.

PY4MAB – Mon, 2012 – 06 – 11 19:31

ARISS Status June 11, 2012

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Upcoming School Contacts
2. Japanese Contact Successful
3. AMSAT News Service on ARISS
4. Astronaut Training Status

1. Upcoming School Contacts

N5VHO – Mon, 2012 – 06 – 11 10:34

June 4th

ARISS Status June 4, 2012

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Upcoming School Contact
2. Australian Contact Successful
3. Burbank Debrief Held
4. ARISS in ARRL QST
5. AMSAT News Service on ARISS

1. Upcoming School Contact
Kawatinagano Higashi Junior High School in Kawatinagano, Osaka, Japan has been scheduled for an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact on Wednesday, June 6 at 11:18 UTC. The contact will supplement lessons about the ISS and its mission.

2. Australian Contact Successful

N5VHO – Mon, 2012 – 06 – 04 11:48

May 29th

ARISS Status May 29, 2012

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Upcoming School Contact
2. Northland Preparatory Academy Calls ISS
3. Burbank Debrief Scheduled
4. AMSAT News Service on ARISS
5. Amateur Radio Newsline Covers ARISS

1. Upcoming School Contact

N5VHO – Tue, 2012 – 05 – 29 10:21

May 21st

ARISS Status May 21, 2012

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Upcoming School Contact
2. ARISS International Team Meeting Held
3. Astronaut Training Status
4. ARRL Site for ARISS Volunteers
5. AMSAT News Service on ARISS
6. Amateur Radio Newsline Covers ARISS

1. Upcoming School Contact
Northland Preparatory Academy in Flagstaff, Arizona has been scheduled for an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact on Thursday, May 24 at 17:00 UTC. The contact is part of a comprehensive education plan which will pique students’ interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).

N5VHO – Mon, 2012 – 05 – 21 11:28

May 14th

ARISS Status May 14, 2012

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Farnsworth Contact Successful
2. AMSAT News Service on ARISS
3. ARRL Covers New ISS Ham Crew
4. Astronaut Training Status

1. Farnsworth Contact Successful

N5VHO – Mon, 2012 – 05 – 14 15:38

May 11th

Three more Radio Hams venture to ISS next week

ISS News

The ARRL report that NASA
will televise the launch and docking of the next mission, carrying three radio amateurs to the International Space Station (ISS), scheduled for May 14.

PY4MAB – Fri, 2012 – 05 – 11 21:11

May 7th

ARISS Status May 7, 2012

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Upcoming School Contact
2. ARISS - Virginia Contact Successful
3. AMSAT News Service on ARISS
4. Ham Nation Features Flabob Contact
5. Astronaut Training Status

1. Upcoming School Contact
An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact has been scheduled for Farnsworth Aerospace PK-8 Magnet School in St. Paul, Minnesota on Monday, May 7 at 16:14 UTC. The ARISS contact will complement a curriculum which will pique students’ interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

2. ARISS - Virginia Contact Successful

N5VHO – Mon, 2012 – 05 – 07 11:13

April 30th

ARISS Status April 30, 2012

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Upcoming School Contact
2. Calolziocorte, Italy Contact Successful
3. New Proposal Cycle for ARISS-US Contacts
4. ARRL QST on ARISS

1. Upcoming School Contact
The Mariners’ Museum, Newport News, Virginia has been scheduled for an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact on Wednesday, May 2 at 16:14 UTC via telebridge station IK1SLD in Italy. The ARISS contact is part of a comprehensive education plan which will pique students’ interest in STEM.

2. Calolziocorte, Italy Contact Successful

N5VHO – Mon, 2012 – 04 – 30 11:00

April 27th

Expedition 30 Lands in Kazakhstan

ISS News

The Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft carrying Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank and Flight Engineers Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin landed in Kazakhstan at 7:45 a.m. EDT. They undocked from the International Space Station at 4:18 a.m. officially ending their stay.

The Soyuz performed a deorbit burn at 6:49 a.m. before the descent module separated from the rest of the Russian spacecraft and entered the Earth’s atmosphere. Afterward, the Soyuz deployed several parachutes, slowing its descent, and then fired three small engines to soften its landing.

N5VHO – Fri, 2012 – 04 – 27 10:00
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