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ARISS - Home ARISS lets students worldwide experience the excitement of talking directly with crew members of the International Space Station, inspiring them to pursue interests in careers in science, technology, engineering and math, and engaging them with radio science technology through amateur radio
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station - Wikipedia Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a program that facilitates radio communications between licensed amateur radio operators and crew members aboard the International Space Station using the amateur-satellite service
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station - ARRL ARISS provides a forum for students to engage Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) activities, including Amateur Radio and the science of radio, and to explore our Earth from space
Amateur Radio on the ISS – AMSAT Amateurs from the ISS partner countries, in the USA, Russia, Japan, Europe and Canada, have set up the ARISS program to foster amateur radio communications between the astronauts and cosmonauts who reside on the station and stations on the ground
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station - NASA Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) inspires students, worldwide, to pursue interests and careers in science, technology, engineering and math through amateur radio communications opportunities with the International Space Station (ISS) on-orbit crew
Amateur Radio Newsline™ - ISS EXPEDITION 73 CREW RETURNS TO EARTH - NEW NASA VIDEO GIVES A WINDOW INTO ARISS EXPERIENCE - 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS EVENT IN ITS 7TH YEAR - SABLE ISLAND DXPEDITION GETS $25,000 GRANT - SILENT KEY: BOB WHELAN, G3PJT, FORMER RSGB PRESIDENT - ARRL TO HOST HAMSCI WORKSHOP AT NEARBY COLLEGE
Current Status of ISS Stations - ARISS For up-to-the-minute reports of station status as reported by active hams around the world, refer to the ISS-FM and ISS-DATA lines on the AMSAT OSCAR Satellite Status page Astronaut Peggy Whitson, Expedition 5 Flight Engineer, holds one of the Amateur Radio antennas prior to installation on the ISS
ARISS Contact Live Stream - Facebook *Edit* Check out our website! we will be posting articles and updates written by our writing team periodically throughout the year It doesn't end here for us! Right now we have an interview with Mr Kemmerer, our ARISS mentor, on our page, so check it out! Home page: https: www crsd org Page 57298 The Bulletin: https: www crsd org Page 57526