Top rated QSO with NA1SS
ARISS Contact 14. August 2015: A telebridge contact via IK1SLD with students at Fleurance Astronomy Festival, at College H. Reeves, Fleurance, France.
ARISS Contact 14. August 2015: A telebridge contact via IK1SLD with students at Fleurance Astronomy Festival,
at College H. Reeves, Fleurance, France. Good pass over my QTH in JN77sn. in Austria.
Here is a part of my reception.
73 to ALL de Christian.
IR0ISS School Contact: Primary school "Alessandro Cialdi", Civitavecchia, Rome, Italy - Saturday, 29 January, 2010 at 10:31 UTC
Contact with Mrs. Ansari on board the ISS
Recorded ( september 27th, 2006 12h52m local 15:52 UTC ) by me ( PS8RF ) from Teresina, Piauà - Brasil. This is my second contact with an Astronaut. The first contact was with Pontes. I used a Kenwood TM-D700 an crossed yagi antenna of 5 elements.
IZ6BYY Alain and Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur about Helicopters
NA1SS contact with KF5HKI 09/03/2010 @ 21:36:33 UTC
I am uploading this recording by request. It was recorded just seconds prior to another recording that is posted on this site.
73's, Chuck, KM9U
Windsor Central School District, NY School Contact (Col. Doug Wheelock)
Col. Doug Wheelock (NA1SS) speaks with students in the Windsor Central School District in Windsor, NY on 22 September 2010 at 1420 UTC. Col. Wheelock answers the following questions from the students:
1. How well are plants growing on the space station?
2. What was your most dangerous EVA spacewalk? Why?
3. Have you ever had to deal with runners in the bathroom?
4. What is the most significant discovery or experiment you have made or done since arriving at the ISS?
5. How do Solar Flares affect people on board the ISS?
Budbrooke Primary School, Warwick, England 11:14Z 17 Oct 2008 part2
Cor PD0RKC and Fabiano CS1RAD greet the iss fan club using the ISS repeater
ARISS contact with Liberty Middle School, Camas, Washington
West Coast AM Pass 10-9-2010
Good pass from the ISS along the West Coast. Heard during recording, a station from Reno, N6VUD, NN6T, K6MEU, WA6SYA. Always good to hear from "The Colonel". Thanks!