Space News
ISS TURNS TWO
The world's first international orbital outpost celebrates the second anniversary of continuous residency and permanent human presence in space Saturday, Nov. 2. The anniversary marks an ambitious and virtually flawless year of expansion and research in space.
Chris v.d. Berg heard Soyuz signal
Communications: Voice reports Zalyotin via 121.750mc between 06:13:02UTC and 06:16:00UTC (LOS).
06:13:45 922.754mc and 166.132mc.
06:14:16 TCA 922.755mc
Chris van den Berg, NL-9165/A-UK3202
Space station crew-return vehicle on NASA tv
The arrival to the International Space Station (ISS) of a modernized Russian Soyuz crew return vehicle will be covered live on NASA Television Oct. 31-Nov. 1. The undocking of the currently attached crew-return vehicle will be carried live on Nov. 9.
Data capture using Jnode by Ke4jno
Using a new program written by Julian Ke4jno I have been capturing the data received here in owen sound,ontario from both ISS and PCsat.
Experimental: Inform us about Packet Operativity
When you find a change (Active / Not
Active) on the Packet System onboard ISS, you can send us a Telephone Message and we will update Status Indicator on the home page as soon as possible.
Click HERE for the page.
RS 12/13 Satellite Silent
The Russian RS 12/13 satellite, long a popular "easysat" because of it's downlinks on 10 and 2 meters and uplinks on 2 and 15 meters, is off the air and unofficial reports say it may be dead.
First User of my software!
Norm, VE3NBJ was interested in my software pack and the "extended" text is what he monitored in Canada...im in NC...WOW, thats cool to see your packets from somewhere/someone else.....
There are bugs and no documentation, but thanks to Norm to "inspire" me into making it easy and a usefull tool....Hope others could use it and we can combine/compair logs...
73'sssssssss
julian
Polls
Would you like to propose a new pool? Please do it!
Your callsign will appear next to the poll you have proposed.
Thanks!
Alain
Send your name to Mars
Send Your Name to Mars
In 2003, NASA will launch twin Mars Rovers on a seven plus month journey to the surface of Mars. For at least 90 Martian days, the Rovers will carry instruments to help scientists study.......
October 28 briefings on NASA TV
OCTOBER 28 BRIEFINGS ON NASA TV TO DISCUSS NEW SPACE STATION HARDWARE AND EXPEDITION CREW