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08/31/2015 | Danish Ham-Astronaut to be Involved in ISS Deployment of CubeSats
CubeSats, both carrying Amateur Radio payloads, be simultaneously deployed into orbit from the ISS during the first half of September, with the involvement of Danish ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen, KG5GCZ.
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08/25/2015 | Launch Date Set for AMSAT Fox-1A
AMSAT Vice President of Engineering Jerry Buxton, N0JY, has announced that the Fox-1A CubeSat will launch on October 8.
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08/19/2015 | ARISS International Delegates Meeting This Week in Tokyo
ARISS International delegates, officers, and team members will convene this week in Tokyo for what is being called “a critical meeting” to discuss strategy, teamwork, hardware, and operations.
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08/10/2015 | SPROUT Satellite Sponsors Seek Telemetry Reports
Students at Nihon University in Japan are requesting the assistance of radio amateurs in collecting telemetry reports from the SPROUT satellite.
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08/03/2015 | Fox-1A Satellite Mated to Launcher for Liftoff This Fall
AMSAT has reported that its Fox-1A CubeSat has been “mated” to the Centaur rocket in preparation for launch later this month from Vandenburg Air Force Base in California.
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07/25/2015 | AMSAT-NA, AMSAT-DL, and Virginia Tech Announce Potential Phase 3E Opportunity
Virginia Tech has approached the US Government to fly the Phase 3E space frame into high-Earth orbit (HEO) in order to support scientific payloads as well as serve as an Amateur Radio satellite.
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07/21/2015 | ARISS Offering Certificate for Receiving Apollo-Soyuz Mission SSTV Images
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is offering a certificate to anyone who received slow-scan TV images during the Apollo-Soyuz mission 40th anniversary event, July 18-19.
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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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