Credits: ARISS International https://www.ariss.org/upcoming-sstv-events.html ARISS is planning an SSTV event from Monday 14 July 2015 to Sunday 20 July 2025. The subject will be the
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In this section the team will publish general announcments and informations.
AXIOM 4 – upcoming ARISS School Contacts
Educational radio contacts are planned with Axiom 4 crew Downlink signals from ISS will be audible above areas within the ISS footprint on 145.800 MHz
Read moreARISS School Contact 9 June 2025, 8:10 UTC, telebridge via IK1SLD
An educational radio contact is planned with Mountain Creek State High School, Mountain Creek, Queensland, Australia, via IK1SLD ARISS Telebridge Grond Station. The ISS
Read moreSSTV – Exp 73, Series 27
Credits: ARISS Upcoming SSTV events Expedition 73 – ARISS Series 27 A special ARISS-Russia SSTV event is on the ISS schedule beginning May 5, 2025
Read moreARISS ISS SSTV Series 26: Humans in space
Credits: ARISS On Saturday 12 April is the International Day of Human Space Flight, so ARISS is celebrating with an ham radio SSTV event, called
Read moreFram2Ham Competition
ARISS will provide updates for the FRAM2 topics on www.ariss.org Credits: ARISS. On your mark! Countdown ON for Fram2Ham Competition March 31, 2025 – Amateur
Read moreFalcon 9 Block 5 | Fram2 LAUNCHING
Falcon 9 Block 5 | Fram2 https://rocketlaunch.org/launch-schedule/kennedy-space-center Fram2 is the world’s first astronaut mission to polar orbit. Named after the Norwegian polar research ship Fram,
Read moreARISS School Contact 21 February 2025, 11:12 UTC, direct via CN8ERA
An educational radio contact is planned with Royal Moroccan Air Academy, Marrakech, Morocco, direct via CN8ERA.The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS and
Read moreFram2Ham SSTV Simulation on ISS
ARISS News Release No. 25-07 Dave Jordan, AA4KN ARISS PR dave.jordan@ariss-usa.org Fram2Ham SSTV Simulation on ISS February 1,
Read moreFRAM 2 – First human spaceflight to Earth’s polar regions
http://f2.com/ Fram2 will be the first polar-orbit human spaceflight mission to explore Earth. It will launch into a 90° circular orbit to the south from
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