Space policy roundup – Nov.17.13

Today’s selection of space policy/politics items:

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 321 Weekly AMSAT Bulletin – Nov.16, 2013:
* FUNcube-1 Dashboard Software Released
* FUNcube Dashboard/Data Warehouse Registration
* Hector Martinez, CO6CBF/KF5XYV Earns US Technician License
* FUNCube Handbook is Available
* Election Results from AMSAT-India
* ESA Astronaut Luca Parmitano Back Home – Made 231 Random QSO’s
* FUNCube PreLaunch Keps
* Crossband Transponders on AMSAT Argentina November 23 Balloon Flight
* Happy Birthday to AO-7!
* KySat-2 Announces Telemetry Dashboard Software and Tracking Aids
* Symposium Photos for Journal Requested by December 1
* ARISS News
* Satellite Shorts From All Over

 

Chris Hadfield – interview and radio game playing [Update]

Yet another interview with astronaut and space singing sensation Chris Hadfield about life in space: Chris Hadfield Space Oddity: Interview with author of An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth – Slate.com

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Hadfield also participated in the NPR program Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! on Saturday: Astronaut Chris Hadfield Plays Not My Job – NPR

Update: The Australian version of the 60 Minutes news magazine program has a segment about Hadfield : Space Oddity (Video)

 

Andrew Williams project brings space into his music

Andrew Williams, artist in residence at the University of Leicester Space Research Centre, has composed a new work that includes sounds from space. For an installation at a recent exhibition,

Andrew Williams gathered sounds and data from space—including recordings made by satellites and long-wave radios.

The sound for the installation comes from two main sources:

* Electrons hitting the Earth’s upper atmosphere – recorded using Long Wave Radio by Cluster II satellite on the 9th of July 2001. The recording is entitled Chorus. The title comes from the brief, rising-frequency tones caused by the impacts of electrons, which sound like a chorus of birds singing.

* A deep pulsing sound emanating from the Sun, recorded by the European Space Agency Soho spacecraft and caused by bubbles emanating from deep within the star.

The unique project involves projecting the sounds through multiple speakers and also features projections of still images and videos on multiple screens.

Here is a sampling of the work:

More about the project:

“In Saturn’s Rings” – Kickstarter to fund soundtrack recording

There is a crowd-funding campaign underway to pay for the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra to record the Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings composition for the IMAX space film In Saturn’s Rings, created by Stephen van Vuuren of Greensboro :  Adagio in Space: The Greensboro Symphony + In Saturn’s Rings by Stephen van Vuuren — Kickstarter

The Saturn’s Rings film is described as follows:

In Saturn’s Rings is a ground-breaking film for IMAX® and Giant Screen Theaters and Fulldome Planetariums created from over one million real photographs and assembled in one man’s basement studio. Using a unique photoanimation technique, the film will take audiences on a journey through the Solar System and beyond, employing images from dozens of space missions, including Cassini-Huygens, Hubble, Apollo, Voyager 1/2 and many more; and give audiences the feeling they’re flying through space without the use of computer generated models or imagery.

Here is a trailer for the film:

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