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Category: School Contacts

Upcomig ARISS School Contact for canadian astronaut David St-Jacques

15th January 2019 Micol Ivancic School Contacts

An ARISS educational radio contact is planned with Ashbury College Junior School, Ottawa, ON, Canada, telebridge via VK5ZAI.  The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to

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First ARISS School Contact for Canadian Astronaut David St-Jacques

3rd January 2019 Micol Ivancic School Contacts

An ARISS educational radio contact is planned with Pembroke Junior Senior High School, Corfu, NY, telebridge via LU8YY.The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be

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