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International Space Station Just Got A Serious Internet Upgrade
BY AFIYA QURESHI – AUG. 28, 2019, 3:07 P.M. In present times, the internet has become a basic necessity. When it comes to productivity, we have no patience
Read moreAmateur Radio System on ISS to Remain off TFN
Due to the aborted Soyuz docking this morning the amateur radios on the ISS will remain off to allow any future attempts. #ARISS #hamradio Комментарий
Read moreWith Wednesday’s Scheduled EVA, let’s take a look from the Astronauts perspective
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Read moreNASA TV to Air US Spacewalk, Briefing on Space Station Docking Port Install
Aug. 13, 2019 MEDIA ADVISORY M19-084 NASA astronauts Christina Koch (center top) and Nick Hague (suit with red stripe on legs) conduct a spacewalk March 29
Read moreARISS SSTV AWARD page is ready!
The Polish team mainly from PZK (Polish Amateur Radio Union) – the ARISS Europe Member Society – is happy to announce that the page for
Read moreARISS New Release #13 – successful certification for new equipment
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Read moreLearn about life on the ISS from NASA Astronaut Anne McClain and “Paxi”
With tomorrows Expedition 60 Crew launch to the ISS in commemoration of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, let’s see where NASA keeps the Moon rocks
A 363-foot projection of a rocket will be flashed on the Washington Monument to celebrate Apollo 11 anniversary
A rendering of the rocket image that will be displayed on the east side of the Washington Monument to recognize the 50th anniversary of the
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