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.
ISS Expedition #6 will change actual Crew
The Crew of three will begin living aboard the International Space Station as 6th Crew. The crew includes International Space Station Commander Kennet D. Bowersox (U.S. Astronaut), Nikolai M. Budarin (Russian Cosmonaut) and Donald R. Pettit (U.S. Astronaut) as Flight Engineers.....
STS-113 ready for launch: Images and Info
Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-113 mission is ready for launch scheduled for November 11, 2002 at 05:59 UTC.
New images and info about this mission are as always on SpaceOnLine web site.
ISS Hamradio Status by MAREX-NA - Nov. 10, 2002
Shuttle Night launch Visible:
The Shuttle STS-113 will be launched to the International Space Station
at 11:59 p.m. CST Sunday (0559
GMT Monday). If Space Shuttle Endeavor
launches on time, docking with
ISS should take place on Tuesday at 8:49 p.m.
CST......
Soyuz TM-34 Official Press Release from Energia
Soyuz TM-34 was undocked from the ISS Russian Segment ZARYA Module on November 9, 2002 at 23:44 in Moscow time, following the Moscow Region Mission Control Center (MCC-M) commanding....
TAXI Crew #4 returned back home the last night
Safely descending to Earth in their Soyuz TM-34 capsule, the crew ended a 11-day mission with a flawless night landing near the town of Arkalyk on the plains of Kazakhstan at 06:04 local time (00:04 GMT).
First Native American In Space
On November 11, the first tribally registered Native American astronaut will lift off into space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for the 16th American assembly flight to the International Space Station.
Out of this World
Tired of the same old DX ??
Many of us find that there are just some days that there seems to be nothing new to work on the bands. Why not try working something out of this world. By that I mean working the International Space Station. (ISS). Over the years I have always been involved with satellites. Hearing the first Oscar sending its “HI" in Morse code, working through the RS series of satellites, talking with the MIR cosmonauts and now working the crew of the ISS.
ISS Vital statistics
Vital Statistics:
WEIGHT: ISS: 166,118 kg (366,227 lbs.)
Major Elements:
Zarya: 19,958 kg (44,000 lbs.)
Unity: 11,612 kg (25,600 lbs.)
Zvezda: 22,135 kg (48,800 lbs.) .......
STS-113
MISSION: STS-113 -- 16th ISS Flight (11A) - P1 Truss Segment
Vehicle Endeavour/OV-105
Target Launch Date November 11, 2002
Target Launch Period 12:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. EST
Target Landing Date November 21, 2002
Mission Duration 11 days
Crew Wetherbee, Lockhart, Lopez-Alegria, Herrington
ISS Crew Up: Bowersox, Budarin, Pettit
ISS Crew Down: Korzun, Whitson, Treschev
Orbital Insertion Altitude/Inclination 122 nautical miles/51.6 degrees
Endeavour STS-113 Ready to Flight
Next week, Space Shuttle Endeavour will deliver to the International Space Station (ISS) the third piece of the Station's exterior truss backbone, and kick off the third year of science inside the orbiting laboratory by bringing up a new load of scientific experiments.
