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Month: July 2020

LIVE: NASA TV – Mars 2020 Perseverance post-launch news conference

30th July 2020 Brian Clark LIVE

Join Administrator Jim Bridenstine and NASA leadership for a post-launch news conference about the launch of our Perseverance rover and the Ingenuity helicopter on a

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LIVE: NASA TV – Launch of Mars 2020 “Perseverance” Rover

30th July 2020 Brian Clark LIVE

Was there once life on Mars? Our Perseverance rover aims to find out! On Thursday, July 30, watch our new robotic astrobiologist launch on a

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ISS Space Chat – American School, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 30 July 2020, 16:41 UTC

29th July 2020 Micol Ivancic ARISS, LIVE, School Contacts
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MAI-75 SSTV 4-5 Aug 2020 – AMSAT Argentina Award running!

29th July 2020 Micol Ivancic Communications, News, SSTV

MAI-75 activity transmissions from ISS are scheduled for Aug 4 and 5 And for SSTV fans, AMSAT ARGENTINA AWARD is running! The team has provided

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“Thomas Pesquet” Winning mission name revealed!

28th July 2020 Brian Clark News

Thomas’ second mission to the International Space Station will be called Alpha. This is after Alpha Centauri, the closest stellar system to Earth, following the

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Today a new mission name will be revealed for the second mission. While we wait, here is a memory from the first one..Thomas Pesquet closer to space with mission name “Proxima”

28th July 2020 Brian Clark News

  Today, Thomas Pesquet will reveal name and logo of his second mission! Here are some memories about his first one, Proxima. Thomas Pesquet revealed

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MAI-75 SSTV activity planned for Aug 4 and 5, 2020

27th July 2020 Micol Ivancic ARISS, Communications, SSTV

MAI-75 SSTV activity planned for Aug 4 and 5, 2020 The final crew schedule for the week of Aug 3-9 was released recently and it

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ARISS News Release No. 20-09 – Dave Jordan, AA4KN ARISS PR

26th July 2020 Micol Ivancic ARISS, Communications, School Contacts

ARISS News Release No. 20-09 Dave Jordan, AA4KN ARISS PR aa4kn@amsat.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ARISS Contact is Scheduled for American School of Rio de Janeiro,

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SFA program – download ISS 20th NASA/Snoopy Posters!

24th July 2020 Micol Ivancic Communications

The SFA Program has partnered with the ISS Program to celebrate 20 years of continuous human presence on the ISS. Since November 2, 2000, thousands

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LIVE: NASA TV – Progress spacecraft expected to automatically link up to the Pirs docking compartment on the station’s Russian segment

23rd July 2020 Brian Clark LIVE

RUSSIAN CARGO SHIP DELIVERS SUPPLIES TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION An unpiloted Russian cargo ship blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan July 23

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Where is the ISS ?

ACTIVITY, APRS, CROSSBAND RPT, Current Status of ISS Stations as of July 12, 2022
​Columbus Module radios: IORS (Kenwood D710GA) – STATUS - Configured. Default mode is for cross band repeater (145.990 MHz up {PL 67} & 437.800 MHz down).  ​​​​Powered OFF for Russian EVA on July 21. OFF July 21 about 08:55 UTC and ON July 22 about 10:10 UTC.Capable of supporting USOS scheduled voice contacts, packet and voice repeater ops.Service Module radios: IORS (Kenwood D710GA) – STATUS - Not Active.​ ​​ Default mode is for​​​ packet operations (145.825 MHz up & down)​ Powered OFF for Russian EVA on July 21. OFF July 21 about 08:55 UTC.Capable of supporting ROS scheduled voice contacts, packet, SSTV and voice repeater ops.

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