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07/31/2023 | ARRL and NASA Team Up to Help Teachers
A radio experiment held on July 26, 2023, to decode a slow-scan TV (SSTV) message sent via the ham radio station on the International Space Station (ISS) was successful.
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12/19/2014 | Russian ARISS Team Transmitting Slow-Scan TV from the ISS
Russian ARISS Team Transmitting Slow-Scan TV from the ISS.
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10/09/2013 | Juno Spacecraft Flyby Ham Radio Activity is Wednesday, October 9
The "Say HI to Juno" ham radio experiment will take place October 9.
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12/09/2012 | FITSAT-1 Satellite to Flash LEDs Over the US and Europe
Hams in the US and Europe will have a chance to see FITSAT-1
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11/25/2011 | Surfin’: Tracking the Dead ZoneThis week (and next), hams can participate in an International Space Station experiment to test a spacecraft propulsion technology’s effects on RF.
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11/21/2011 | Hams Invited to Participate in a Research Project on the ISS
The Central Research Institute of Machine Building (TSNIIMASH) in Russia is conducting a series of space plasma experiments in order to evaluate the shape of previously observed “dead” zone, or shadowing due to the firing of an onboard arcjet plasma sourc
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