SB SPACE @ ARL $ARLS014 ARLS014 STS-84 launch May 15 ZCZC AS14 QST de W1AW Space Bulletin 014 ARLS014 From ARRL Headquarters Newington, CT May 8, 1997 To all radio amateurs SB SPACE ARL ARLS014 ARLS014 STS-84 launch May 15 NASA has set May 15 as the official launch date for space shuttle Atlantis sixth docking with the Russian Mir space station and a trip back home for ham-astronaut Jerry Linenger, KC5HBR. The STS-84 launch window opens at about 4:08 AM EDT on May 15. STS-84 is the sixth in a series of docking missions between the shuttle and Mir and the third involving the exchange of American astronauts. Linenger, a Mir crew member since January 15, will swap places with Michael Foale, KB5UAC, who will spend more than four months on the station before returning to Earth on the STS-86 Atlantis/Mir docking mission in September. Astronaut Wendy Lawrence, KC5KII, will replace Foale in September. Several other hams will be on the STS-84 crew. They include Commander Charles Precourt, KB5YSQ, and Mission Specialists Edward Lu, KC5WKJ, Carlos Noriega, KC5WKK, and Jean-Francois Clervoy, KC5WKG. Late last month, Linenger--more than 100 days into his four-month research mission aboard Mir--conducted his first spacewalk. He was joined by Mir Commander Vasily Tsibliev. It was the first time a US astronaut conducted a spacewalk while wearing a Russian space suit. Dave Larsen, N6CO, reports that Foale has received FCC approval to speak with unlicensed third parties via ham radio during his stay on Mir. Foale also has permission to use the German Space Amateur Funk EXperiment (SAFEX) equipment on Mir in addition to the 2-meter gear. The other STS-84 ham-astronauts also may use the Mir equipment during the docking mission. Matt Bordelon, KC5BTL, at Johnson Space Center, said Foale has promised to keep the packet system on as much as possible. ''He enjoys talking with people and looks forward to experimenting with ham equipment onboard Mir,'' Bordelon said. Jay Apt, N5QWL, shares an office with Foale, and Bordelon says Apt shared his experiences of visiting the Mir station with Foale. ''Mike will be busy the first few weeks onboard Mir, but after that he will be on-the-air,'' Bordelon said. For more information on STS-84 (and pictures of Foale and Linenger), check out NASA's shuttle Web site at http://shuttle.nasa.gov/index.html/. NNNN /EX