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November 29th

ARISS Status November 29, 2010

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Italian Students Question Astronaut via ARISS
2. Video of Wheelock Working Ground Stations

1. Italian Students Question Astronaut via ARISS

N5VHO – Mon, 2010 – 11 – 29 11:38

November 28th

ARISS Aiming to Raise Its Educational Profile

ARISS

NASA, the US space agency, will assume more direct sponsorship of the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program as an educational project. Among its activities, ARISS oversees the project that enables schoolchildren to speak via ham radio with astronauts aboard the International Space Station. NASA also will embrace ARISSat as an educational project for the ISS National Lab. A reconfigured, yet-to-be-named education planning group will pick up the mission of the ARISS Communications Council (ACC).

M0ODV – Sun, 2010 – 11 – 28 17:57

For those who haven't made it

ISS Amateur Radio

How come some people haven't made a single contact while some others have made dozens?

If you are one of those who thinks that making multiple ISS contacts is a matter of having the right equipment or having some special skills I believe you should think again.

Here is why...

alain – Sun, 2010 – 11 – 28 17:13

November 25th

Watch - Space Station Crew Uses HAM Radio to Call Earth

ISS Amateur Radio

For all you that wonder what it is like for the astronauts to work ground stations during a general pass, Col. Doug Wheelock gives you a personal video tour of the ISS ham radio station while he answers calls from amateur radio operators on the ground.

Watch - Space Station Crew Uses HAM Radio to Call Earth

PY4MAB – Thu, 2010 – 11 – 25 07:57

November 23rd

Col. Wheelock Video about ISS Ham Radio

ISS Amateur Radio

On Sunday, November 21, 2010, Commander Doug Wheelock gave a tour of the ISS ham radio setup and QSO's. The video is about 20 minutes long and the QSO's start about 12:30 minutes into the video. So far, the video has been shown on NASA's web site & on NASA TV multiple times on Tuesday, November 23.

Here's the link to NASA's youtube link:

I'm honored to be one of his contacts during the video.

73, Brian KD0EXV

KD0EXV – Wed, 2010 – 11 – 24 00:36

ARISS Status November 22, 2010

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Upcoming School Contact
2. Euro Space Center Contact Successful
3. Grand Junction Students Speak with ISS Astronaut
4. ARISS International Team Meeting Held
5. ARISSat-1 Approved for Shipping
6. QST Covers ARISS News

1. Upcoming School Contact

N5VHO – Wed, 2010 – 11 – 24 00:12

November 18th

Launch No Earlier Than Dec. 3 at About 2:52 a.m.

Space Shuttle

At today’s Program Requirements Control Board, or PRCB, the Space Shuttle Program clearly identified the analysis and repairs that are required to safely launch shuttle Discovery on its STS-133 mission. This analysis will be in work during the next five days and will be reviewed at a special PRCB on Wednesday, Nov. 24. Pending a successful review of the flight rationale at that meeting, a Launch Status Briefing would be held with senior NASA management on Monday, Nov. 29.

The Launch Status Briefing and news conference planned for Monday, Nov. 22 are cancelled.

N5VHO – Thu, 2010 – 11 – 18 17:43

November 17th

Crew Completes Post-Spacewalk Duties

ISS Status Report

After the completion of a successful six-hour, 27-minute spacewalk Monday, the Expedition 25 crew members aboard the International Space Station worked on a variety of post-spacewalk activities and science experiments Tuesday.

› Read about the spacewalk at http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition25/russi...

N5VHO – Wed, 2010 – 11 – 17 14:03

November 16th

Crew Completes Spacewalk

ISS Status Report

Expedition 25 Flight Engineers Fyodor Yurchikhin and Oleg Skripochka ended Monday’s spacewalk at 4:22 p.m. EST. The excursion lasted six hours and 27 minutes.

The primary assembly and maintenance objectives of the spacewalk were to install a multipurpose workstation on the starboard side of the Zvezda service module’s large-diameter section and relocate a television camera from one end of the Rassvet docking compartment to the other.

N5VHO – Tue, 2010 – 11 – 16 10:48

November 15th

ARISS Status November 15, 2010

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Upcoming School Contact
2. St. Louis Charter School Contact Successful
3. Amateur Radio Newsline Covers ARISS

1. Upcoming School Contact

N5VHO – Mon, 2010 – 11 – 15 12:30
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