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07/15/2015 | SSTV Images from Space Will Commemorate 40th Apollo-Soyuz Mission Anniversary
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo-Soyuz mission, the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) team will transmit a series of 12 Slow Scan Television (SSTV) images.
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07/15/2015 | ARISS Initiates Fund-Raising Campaign, Offers “Challenge Coin” Keepsake to Donors
The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program is kicking off its first fund-raising program, and it’s offering an ARISS Challenge Coin as a token of appreciation to those who contribute above a certain level.
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05/28/2015 | Fourteen US Schools/Groups on List to Host Ham Contacts with Space Station
Fourteen of the schools and organizations that submitted proposals to host Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contacts are moving into the final stage of the selection process.
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11/25/2014 | Deadline Looms to Apply for ARISS Educational Ham Radio Contacts with the ISS
Deadline is December 15 to apply for ARISS educational ham radio contacts with the ISS.
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11/03/2014 | ARISS: Your Students Could Be Among the Next to Speak with the Space Station Crew via Ham Radio
ARISS is seeking applications from schools and educational organizations to host an Amateur Radio contact with the ISS crew.
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10/17/2014 | Educational Entities: Apply Now for Space Station Ham Radio Contact Opportunities
Educational entities are encouraged to apply now for 2015 Space Station ham radio contact opportunities. The deadline to apply is December 15.
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08/29/2014 | “Ham Video” Transmitter May Be Tested During ARISS Contact with German School
The ARISS “Ham Video” Transmitter may be tested during an educational contact with a high school in Germany.
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06/16/2014 | Amateur Radio Role on Space Station Featured at ISS Research and Development Conference
The third annual ISS Research and Development Conference this week will include a presentation on the Amateur Radion on the International Space Station program.
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