Archive - Nov 24, 2002 - Story
STS-113 and ISS Tracked on the Map
Just modified the Real Time World Map and added the Space Shuttle STS-113 en route to the ISS.
See on the TRACK THE STATION to the left on this page
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TWO LINE MEAN ELEMENT SET SHUTTLE
TWO LINE MEAN ELEMENT SET SHUTTLE / ISS
ISS Hamradio Status by MAREX-NA - Nov. 24, 2002
Last Weeks for Crew #5
Shuttle Dates:
New Sleep times for ISS:
New ISS crew:
Peggy Whitson KC5ZTD on voice:
By Miles Mann WF1F,
MAREX-NA (Manned Amateur Radio Experiment, North American Division)
CAN I ?
Hello to All
I am a very young OM (55 years old) and just built (home made) my SAT Station.
I see many OM blocking ISS digipeater during pass by PMS.
Please, can you help me in this activity ?!
I also wish to block ISS digipeater; is this for Award ?????
73 de Antonio
STS-113 Status Report #1 - Nov. 24, 2002
Endeavour lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 6:50 p.m. CST today, carrying three new residents and a 14-ton truss segment to the International Space Station. At the time of Endeavour's launch, the International Space Station was orbiting 240 statute miles over Southern Austria.
STS-113 Endeavour is en route to the ISS
STS-113 began at 6:50 p.m. CST Saturday (0050 GMT Sunday) when Space Shuttle Endeavour launched from Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Endeavour is en route to the International Space Station to deliver the Expedition Six crew and the P1 (P-One) Truss. With Commander Jim Wetherbee and Pilot Paul Lockhart at the controls, Endeavour will close in on the station before linking up with it Monday.