On May 15, 2020, Canadian students used ham radio to talk with NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, currently aboard the International Space Station. Thanks to ham
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Mission success is in your hands! Download 3rd NASA-SFASnoopy poster
Download ISS 20th anniversary Snoopy poster #03 Credits: NASA/ SFA
Read moreARISS School Contact 24 Aug 2020 – 9:32 UTC telebridge via AB1OC
An educational radio contact is planned with Information and Technologies Branch, Department of Education-Queensland Government, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, telebridge via AB1OC. The ISS callsign is
Read moreLIVE: NASA TV – International Space Station Expedition 63 in-flight event with the U.S. Navy’s “At the Helm” social media site and Station Commander Chris Cassidy of NASA
In-flight interview between the U.S. Navy’s “At The Helm” and Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy.
Read moreLIVE! Ariss school contact 19 Aug 2020 18:21 UTC direct via K2ZRO
Contact is go for: Wed 2020-08-19 18:21:55 UTC 85 deg. Rescheduled again due to ISS hatch closures for leak detection activity.
Read moreLIVE: NASA TV – Coverage of the Release of the JAXA HTV-9 Cargo Craft from the ISS – Release scheduled at 17:35 UTC
ARISS School Contact 19 Aug 2020, 18:21 UTC, direct via K2ZRO
K2ZRO (Picture: QRZ.com)Contact is go for: Wed 2020-08-19 18:21:55 UTC 85 deg. Rescheduled again due to ISS hatch closures for leak detection activity. An ARISS
Read moreLIVE: NASA TV – NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station to Answer Girl Scouts’ Questions
Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy during the preparation of the Vection experiment. Credits: NASA Girl Scouts from across the nation will pose questions next week
Read moreA Bridge Above: 20 Years of the International Space Station
“What if we built a bridge, between and above all nations, to jointly discover the galaxy’s great unknowns?” Join us this fall as we prepare
Read moreLIVE: NASA TV – SpaceX Crew Dragon DM-2 Crew News Conference
The #LaunchAmerica mission aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon “Endeavour” spacecraft that brought NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley back to Earth marked the first splashdown
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