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AMSAT marks 30 years of amateur radio involvement in human spaceflight

An announcement from AMSAT:

AMSAT Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Amateur Radio Involvement in Human Spaceflight

The 31st Annual AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual Meeting takes place 1-3 NOV 2013 at the Houston Marriott South at Hobby Airport.  Deadline for reserving rooms under the AMSAT Block is Wednesday, 16 OCT 2013.  Time is running out;  reserve your room directly with the hotel and register for the Symposium, the banquet, and special tours on the AMSAT Store!  Note: the special tour of Johnson Space Center scheduled for Monday, 4 NOV 2013 is booked and reservations are closed.  All Symposium activities online reservations will close 25 OCT 2013.

Dr. Owen K. GarriottA special highlight of this year’s Symposium is the celebration of the 30th anniversary of amateur radio involvement in human space flight and the evolution of amateur radio into a successful program on board the International Space Station. ARISS (Amateur Radio on the ISS) is an international program that supports educational outreach as well as provides an opportunity for informal contacts between astronauts/cosmonauts and amateur radio operators around the world.  The recent delivery of “Ham TV” equipment to the Columbus module by the European Space Agency is a reflection of the continued support that amateur radio holds for communicating with students.

Astronaut Owen Garriott, W5LFL on STS-9 in November 1983 was the first astronaut to utilize amateur radio to communicate with personnel on the ground, allowing the general public to speak with US astronauts from space, outside the communication channels of NASA’s Mission Control.

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AMSAT & ISS amateur radio news

Go to AMSAT News for the latest headlines about developments in amateur and student satellites and for updates about amateur radio on the ISS.

ANS 286 Weekly AMSAT Bulletin – Oct.12, 2013:
* AMSAT Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Amateur Radio Involvement in Human Spaceflight
* Keith Baker, KB1SF / VA3KSF signs off with final column for “Monitoring Times”
* Hams Collaborate to Greet Juno Spacecraft on Flyby; Results Are Pending
* SkySat-1 & SkySat-2 being shipped to Russia for upcoming launch
* RSGB Centenary Convention October 11-13, 2013
* STRaND-1 talk at RSGB Convention this Sunday, October 13, 2013
* Raspberry Pi at RSGB Convention
* AMSAT-UK FUNcube-1 Presentation at RSGB Convention
* ARISS News
* Satellite Shorts From All Over

Kickstarter for PocketQuebes – pocket sized satellites

The Glasgow based PocketQube Shop  has opened a Kickstarter campaign to fund their PocketQubes sats: Want to build a satellite but don’t have a NASA sized budget? by PocketQube Shop — Kickstarter

PocketQubes are tiny satellites which are small enough to fit in your Pocket. They are 5cm cubes and you can stack them up to create larger satellites, for example 1.5 PocketQubes or 1.5p and 2.5p. Why go small? They are cheapest fully functional class of satellite to launch.

The standard was proposed by Professor Bob Twiggs, creator of the revolutionary Cubesat form factor and voted as one of 10 space professionals “That made a Difference in Space” (The other two selected from the United States were Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and the US President, Barack Obama).

At the end of November the first 4 PocketQubes will be launched into Orbit from Russia! There will be more going next year.

This Kickstarter is focused upon structures, the building blocks of any satellite. We want to enable as many teams as possible to start designing, building and launching their own satellite today!!

That is why we are offering you a chance to support the NewSpace revolution, with T-Shirts3D Printed Models and Aluminium Structures for your first satellite project!

 

 

AMSAT and ISS amateur radio news

Go to AMSAT News for the latest headlines about developments in amateur and student satellites and for updates about amateur radio on the ISS.

ANS 279 Weekly AMSAT Bulletin – October 5, 2013:
* AMSAT SYMPOSIUM – Procrastinator ALERT!!
* Space News in October CQ Magazine
* Cubesat Spaceport Coming to Jacksonville, Florida
* AMSAT-DL Satellite Symposium
* Two Ham Astronauts Depart NASA
* High altitude Ham Radio balloon to study comets
* Amateur Satellites in World Radio Online
* YURI UT1FG/MM ALERT!
* AMSAT Journal Call for Articles
* ARISS News
* Satellite Shorts From All Over

AMSAT and ISS amateur radio news

Go to AMSAT News for the latest headlines about developments in amateur and student satellites and for updates about amateur radio on the ISS.

ANS 272 Weekly AMSAT Bulletin –  Sept.28 2013:
* Vandenberg Falcon 9 Launch Rescheduled for 29 September
* E. Mike McCardel, KC8YLD Appointed AMSAT VP-Educational Relations
* 2013 Symposium Commemorative Shirt Order Deadline
* September/October AMSAT Journal is Ready
* Chesapeake VA Club Conducts Demos in Support of STEM Education
* New AMSAT Shirts and Hat Rolled Out for 2013
* Successful ARISS Contact in Italy