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Astronaut Ellen Baker, KB5SIX, and Gil Carman, WA5NOM, get ready to work NA1SS at W5RRR as the ISS passes over Johnson Space Center. Looking on are Steven Vander Ark, KC5WKH, and Carolyn Conley, KC5JSO. This was one of the first QSOs W5RRR had with the ISS after it became permanently staffed.
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Did you know there is an ARISS Amateur Radio webpage on the NASA Human Spaceflight website?
Check it out at http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/reference/radio/index.html


ARISS and ARISS-Related Bulletins - 2008

ARLS003 Astronauts Work on Columbus Lab on the ISS (02-15-08)


ARLS002 AO-16 Satellite Serves as Voice Repeater (01-23-08)


ARLS001 ARISS Team Looking For Ground Stations (01-22-08)


ARISS and ARISS-Related Bulletins - 2007

ARLS003 It's KD5PLA in for KD5PLB on ISS (06-05-07)


ARLS002 Fifth civilian to visit ISS (04-05-07)


ARLS001 ANDE and RAFT-1 get OSCAR numbers (01-09-07)


ARISS and ARISS-Related Bulletins - 2006

ARLS008 New two-ham crew, first female civilian visitor on way to ISS (09-19-06)

ARLS007 SuitSat-1 (AO-54), re-enters Earth's atmosphere (09-08-06)

ARLS006 ISS crew, ARISS team troubleshooting slow-scan TV system (08-22-06)

ARLS005 Massive CubeSat Launch Fails (07-27-06)

ARLS004 NASA releases ISS North and South America Pass Times for Field Day (06-17-06)

ARLS003 Three radio amateurs on next ISS crew (05-04-06)

ARLS002 ISS Expedition 13 two-ham crew set to launch (03-27-06)



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Last update: 2008-02-15