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Month: December 2020

30 December 2020 – Happy Birthday ISS Fan Club!

29th December 2020 Micol Ivancic Communications

Two years ago, 30 December 2018, the new ISS Fan Club went online!  Two orbits around the Sun with you all,  sharing passion for Ham

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Earthlings and Astronauts chat away, via ham radio

27th December 2020 Brian Clark ARISS, News

by Samantha Masunaga Credit: CC0 Public Domain The International Space Station cost more than $100 billion. A ham radio set can be had for a

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SSTV awards running – a summary

26th December 2020 Micol Ivancic Communications, News, SSTV

SSTV awards/diplomas active, a summary: ARISS SSTV AWARD AMSAT ARGENTINA AWARD INDONESIAN SPACE EXPLORER SSTV DIPLOMA RUSSIA ISS SSTV DIPLOMA      

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Diploma “Russia ISS SSTV”

26th December 2020 Micol Ivancic Communications, News, SSTV

Diploma “Russia ISS SSTV” The Russia ISS SSTV diploma is awarded to radio amateurs (observers) for receiving SSTV (slow-scan television) broadcasts from the International Space

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Indonesian Space Explorers – SSTV diploma

26th December 2020 Micol Ivancic Communications, News, SSTV

Indonesian SSTV diploma How to Claim Your InSpace Diploma 1. Everyone with the sstv image received from ISS during 24th to 31st Desember 2020 are

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Space Station 20th: Celebrating the Holidays in Space

24th December 2020 Brian Clark History

NASA History The Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year’s holidays are typically joyful events spent with family and friends. Astronauts and cosmonauts who happen to be

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ARISS 20 years of operations on ISS, SSTV event – and AMSAT Argentina SSTV Award running

22nd December 2020 Micol Ivancic ARISS, Communications, SSTV

ARISS 20 years of operations on ISS- SSTV event  is scheduled to begin on December 24 and continue through December 31. Times for the event

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ARISS 20 years of operations on ISS – SSTV event with ARISS special award

21st December 2020 Micol Ivancic ARISS, Communications, News

Credits: Dave AA4KN, ARISS PR An ARISS Slow Scan TV (SSTV) event is scheduled from the International Space Station (ISS). This will be a special

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REMEMBER, WE’RE PIONEERS! The First School Contact with the International Space Station – Rita L. Wright, KC9CDL

21st December 2020 Micol Ivancic ARISS, History, School Contacts

Click to access 2004_remember–burbank_school.pdf

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ARISS, 21 Dec – Celebrating the First ARISS School Contact: Luther Burbank School, Burbank, Illinois USA December 21, 2000

21st December 2020 Micol Ivancic ARISS, Communications, School Contacts

Credits: ARISS Celebrating the First ARISS School Contact:  Luther Burbank School, Burbank, Illinois USA December 21, 2000 December 21, 2020—Twenty years ago today, fourteen students

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Where is the ISS ?

ACTIVITY, APRS, CROSSBAND RPT, Current Status of ISS Stations as of May 16, 2022

Columbus Module radios: IORS (Kenwood D710GA) – STATUS - Configured. Current mode set to cross band repeater (145.990 MHz up {PL 67} & 437.800 MHz down). Radio to be powered OFF to support Progress 79 undocking on June 01. Radio to be powered OFF to support Progress 81 docking on June 03. Capable of supporting USOS scheduled voice contacts, packet and voice repeater ops. Service Module radios: Kenwood D710E – STATUS - Radio usually off.​ ​​ ​​​ Supporting ROS scheduled voice contacts and SSTV.Radio to be powered OFF to support Progress 79 undocking on June 01. Radio to be powered OFF to support Progress 81 docking on June 03. Capable of supporting ROS scheduled voice contacts and SSTV. Kenwood D710GA for SM delivered on 80P. Installation targeting May 25. Planned to support packet operation(145.825 MHz up & down).

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Members of the association: we’re waiting for the 2022 stickers and goodies, we ordered, but they’re late. As soon as we’ll receive, we’ll send you: envelopes are ready with your cards!

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