During 1996, a group of amateur radio operators involved in the communications with the MIR Space Station, decided to join into the "Mir Fan Club". In a very short time over 1200 enthusiasts from all over the world asked to participate, including Cosmonaut Valery Korzun, while leading crew #22. Nowdays MIR is not flying anymore, but here we are again with the same spirit and the same enthusiasm for the ISS, the new International Space Station.

ARISS Status January 2, 2012

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Poland Contact Successful
2. ARISS Presentation at Ham Club
3. AMSAT News Service Covers ARISS

1. Poland Contact Successful

N5VHO – Tue, 2012 – 01 – 03 13:19

ARISS Status December 26, 2011

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Upcoming School Contact
2. Rome Contact Successful
3. ARISS Sets New Events Record
4. ARISS International Teleconference Held
5. Amateur Radio Newsline on ARISS
6. ARRL QST Covers ARISS News

1. Upcoming School Contact

N5VHO – Tue, 2011 – 12 – 27 11:39

Soyuz Rolls Out to Launch Pad; Crew Works on Science

ISS Status Report

The Soyuz TMA-03M spacecraft that will carry new Expedition 30 Flight Engineers Oleg Kononenko, Don Pettit and Andre Kuipers into space rolled out to the launch pad Monday at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The launch is scheduled for Wednesday at 8:16 a.m. EST, with NASA TV coverage beginning at 7:30 a.m. The Soyuz will dock to the International Space Station Friday morning.

› Watch NASA TV at http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html

N5VHO – Tue, 2011 – 12 – 20 08:00

ARISS Status December 19, 2011

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Kobe, Japan Contact Successful
2. New Proposal Cycle for ARISS-US Contacts
3. ARISS-U.S. Proposal Process Makes the News
4. AMSAT News Service Covers ARISS
5. Amateur Radio Newsline on ARISS
6. ARISS Status on Social Media

1. Kobe, Japan Contact Successful

N5VHO – Mon, 2011 – 12 – 19 12:56

Crew Focuses on Medical, Science Activities

ISS Status Report

Aboard the International Space Station Monday, Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank and Flight Engineer Anton Shkaplerov checked out the Crew Medical Restraint System (CMRS). The board-like CMRS can be secured to the station structure to provide a patient restraint surface for performing emergency medical procedures. This checkout serves as part of Crew Medical Officer proficiency training as well as maintenance on the CMRS.

N5VHO – Tue, 2011 – 12 – 13 12:23

ARISS Status December 12, 2011

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Canadian School Contact Successful
2. New Proposal Cycle for ARISS-US Contacts
3. AMSAT News Service Covers ARISS
4. Amateur Radio Newsline on ARISS
5. Astronaut Training Status

1. Canadian School Contact Successful

N5VHO – Mon, 2011 – 12 – 12 11:40

Crew Works on Colloid Experiment, Maintenance

ISS Status Report

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank worked with the Preliminary Advanced Colloids Experiment-2, or PACE-2, on Monday. Housed in the Fluids Integrated Rack, PACE-2 studies the effects of vibration on particles suspended in fluid in the space environment. This work aids in the development and optimization of crew procedures for the future Advanced Colloids Experiment, also known as ACE.

N5VHO – Tue, 2011 – 12 – 06 13:47

ARISS Status December 5, 2011

ARISS

Topics in this report:
1. Upcoming School Contact
2. New Proposal Cycle for ARISS-US Contacts
3. AMSAT News Service Covers ARISS
4. Amateur Radio Newsline Covers ARISS

1. Upcoming School Contact

N5VHO – Mon, 2011 – 12 – 05 12:32

ISS Shadow-Beacon experiment postponed

ISS Amateur Radio

This weekend's Plasma Thrust space experiment using Amateur Radio has been postponed until after the delivery of a new rig next April.

PY4MAB – Sat, 2011 – 12 – 03 19:48

Station Crew Conducts Emergency Drill

ISS Status Report

The International Space Station’s Expedition 30 crew – Commander Dan Burbank and Flight Engineers Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin – performed science experiments and participated in an emergency drill Tuesday.

Burbank, a NASA astronaut, began his workday almost immediately after the crew’s regular 1 a.m. EST wakeup time as he conducted the Reaction Self Test. This 5-minute test helps crew members objectively identify any impacts to their performance caused by sleep loss, fatigue and disruptions to circadian rhythms.

N5VHO – Tue, 2011 – 11 – 29 15:31
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