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												09/28/2010 | ARISSat-1 in Satellite Final PreparationARISSat-1 in final preparations for launch 
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												08/17/2010 | K2BSA: Amateur Radio Fun in the Warm Virginia SunThe 2010 National Scout Jamboree -- celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America -- was held July 26-August 4 at Fort AP Hill in Virginia. According to ARRL Rocky Mountain Division Director and K2BSA Station Coordinator/Manager Brian Mil 
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												06/02/2010 | Australia Students Celebrate WIA Centenary with ARISS QSOStudents from the Trinity Christian School at Wanniassa in the Australian Capital Territory made history on May 29 with the first Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact to be held in Canberra. The event was part of the Wireless I 
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												04/28/2010 | Amateur Radio Exhibition Reflects Unity in Europe: European Radio Societies Exhibit in European ParliamentAll this week, representatives from various European Amateur Radio societies have come to the Espace Léopold -- the European Parliament building located in Brussels, Belgium -- to provide information about the Amateur Radio Service to members of the Europ 
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												01/12/2010 | ARISS Notes Record Number of ISS-to-School ContactsWhen the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program began coordinating ISS-to-school contacts in 2001, only one school participated. Ten years later, more than 120 schools participated in the ARISS program in 2009 alone. 
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												12/15/2009 | Students and Teachers Invited to "Fly a File" on ARISSat-1On February 3, 2006, cosmonaut Valery Ivanovich Tokarev hand-launched the Amateur Radio satellite SuitSat-1 from the International Space Station during an extra vehicular activity (EVA), NASA's term for a spacewalk. A discarded Russian ORLAN spacesuit, Su 
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												11/13/2009 | STS 129: Stocking the International Space StationBesides taking spare parts to the International Space Station (ISS) this coming Monday, the space shuttle Atlantis (STS-129) will deliver the module antennas for Columbus -- the laboratory built by the European Space Agency (ESA) and host of 
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												11/06/2009 | Idaho School Incorporates ARISS into CurriculumWith more than 500 Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contacts conducted, thousands of students have experienced intriguing science and technology lessons -- plus the thrill of speaking with an astronaut who was on the International 
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