[amsat-bb] [ARISS-ops] Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2019-12-06 04:30 UTC
Francesco - IK0WGF
ik0wgf at amsat.it
Sat Dec 7 11:54:56 UTC 2019
73, Francesco - IK0WGF
Il 07/12/2019 12:49, Francesco - IK0WGF ha scritto:
> 73, Francesco - IK0WGF
>
> Il 07/12/2019 12:34, Francesco - IK0WGF ha scritto:
>> Today ARISS contact with Parmitano and two school in Italy
>>
>> Live streaming from Istituto Comprensivo Lipari “S. Lucia”, Lipari,
>> Italy, direct via ID9GKS
>> https://www.facebook.com/AssociazioneRadioamatoriEoliani/videos/453647362007283/
>>
>> Live streaming from B. Pascal Institute - Public School, Rome, Italy
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Pc890iET9E
>> 73, Francesco - IK0WGF
>>
>> Il 06/12/2019 05:14, Charlie Sufana via ARISS-ops ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2019-12-06 04:30 UTC
>>>
>>> Quick list of scheduled contacts and events:
>>>
>>> About Gagarin From Space Conducting an amateur radio session with
>>> students of "Amur State University Blagoveshchensk",
>>> Blagoveshchensk, Russia, direct via RКØJ (***)
>>>
>>> The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
>>>
>>> The scheduled astronaut is Oleg Skripochka
>>>
>>> Contact is go for Thu 2019-12-05 08:52 UTC
>>>
>>> Council Rock High School South, Holland, PA, direct via KC3NGG
>>>
>>> The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
>>>
>>> The scheduled astronaut is Drew Morgan KI5AAA
>>>
>>> Contact was successful: Thu 2019-12-05 17:56:31 UTC 71 deg (***)
>>>
>>> B. Pascal Institute - Public School, Rome, Italy, direct via IKØMGA
>>> and Istituto Comprensivo Lipari “S. Lucia”, Lipari, Italy, direct
>>> via ID9GKS
>>>
>>> The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be IRØISS
>>>
>>> The scheduled astronaut is Luca Parmitano KF5KDP
>>>
>>> Contact is go for: Sat 2019-12-07 11:44:00 UTC 45 deg
>>>
>>> Greenwood Primary School, Greenwood, Western Australia, Australia,
>>> telebridge via IK1SLD
>>>
>>> The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
>>>
>>> The scheduled astronaut is Drew Morgan KI5AAA
>>>
>>> Contact is go for: Tue 2019-12-10 10:55:14 UTC 53 deg
>>>
>>> City of Kursk, Russia and City of Ufa, Russia, direct via TBD
>>>
>>> The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS
>>>
>>> The scheduled astronaut is Alexander Skvortsov
>>>
>>> Contact is go for: Tue 2019-12-11 10:10 UTC
>>>
>>> Woodridge Middle School, High Ridge, MO, direct via NØKBA
>>>
>>> The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
>>>
>>> The scheduled astronaut is Luca Parmitano KF5KDP
>>>
>>> Contact is go for: Thu 2019-12-12 15:29:16 UTC 29 deg
>>>
>>> Watch for possible MAI-75 SSTV operation.MAI-75 is part of an
>>> experiment conducted by the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) and as
>>> such, these times primarily favor those in the Moscow area.
>>>
>>> The latest info we have is:
>>>
>>> Fri 2019-12-0610:20 to 16:40 UTC
>>>
>>> The ARISS webpage is at https://www.ariss.org/
>>>
>>> Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.
>>>
>>> The main page for Applying to Host a Scheduled Contact may be found
>>> at https://www.ariss.org/apply-to-host-an-ariss-contact.html
>>>
>>> ARISS Contact Applications (United States)
>>>
>>> Note, all times are approximate. It is recommended that you do your own
>>>
>>> orbital prediction or start listening about 10 minutes before the
>>> listed
>>>
>>> time.
>>>
>>> All dates and times listed follow International Standard ISO 8601
>>> date and
>>>
>>> time format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
>>>
>>> The complete schedule page has been updated as of 2019-12-06 04:30
>>> UTC.(***)
>>>
>>> Here you will find a listing of all scheduled school contacts, and
>>>
>>> questions, other ISS related websites, IRLP and Echolink websites, and
>>>
>>> instructions for any contact that may be streamed live.
>>>
>>> https://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.rtf
>>>
>>> https://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.txt
>>>
>>> The successful school list has been updated as of 2019-12-06 04:30
>>> UTC. (***)
>>>
>>> https://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/Successful_ARISS_schools.rtf
>>>
>>> The ARISS webpage is at https://www.ariss.org/
>>>
>>> Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.
>>>
>>> The main page for Applying to Host a Scheduled Contact may be found
>>> at https://www.ariss.org/apply-to-host-an-ariss-contact.html
>>>
>>> ARISS Contact Applications (United States)
>>>
>>> The ARISS webpage is at https://www.ariss.org/
>>>
>>> Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.
>>>
>>> Message to US Educators
>>>
>>> Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
>>>
>>> Contact Opportunity
>>>
>>> Call for Proposals
>>>
>>> Upcoming Proposal Window is February 1, 2020 to March 31, 2020 (***)
>>>
>>> The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) Program
>>> is seeking formal and informal education institutions and
>>> organizations, individually or working together, to host an Amateur
>>> Radio contact with a crew member on board the ISS. ARISS is happy
>>> to announce a proposal window will open February 1, 2020 for
>>> contacts that would be held between January 1, 2021 and June 30,
>>> 2021. Crew scheduling and ISS orbits will determine the exact
>>> contact dates. To maximize these radio contact opportunities, ARISS
>>> is looking for organizations that will draw large numbers of
>>> participants and integrate the contact into a well-developed
>>> education plan.
>>>
>>> The proposal window for contacts between January 1, 2021 and June
>>> 30, 2021 will open on February 1, 2020 and close on March 31, 2020.
>>> Proposal information and documents can be found at www.ariss.org.
>>> Two ARISS Introductory Webinar sessions will be held on November 7,
>>> 2019. The first is at 6:00 PM ET and the second is at 9:00 PM ET.
>>> The same material will be covered during both sessions, so choose
>>> the session that best fits your schedule. The Eventbrite link to
>>> sign up is
>>> https://ariss-introductory-webinar-fall-2019.eventbrite.com
>>> <https://ariss-introductory-webinar-fall-2019.eventbrite.com/>.
>>>
>>> The Opportunity
>>>
>>> Crew members aboard the International Space Station will participate
>>> in scheduled Amateur Radio contacts. These radio contacts are
>>> approximately 10 minutes in length and allow students to interact
>>> with the astronauts through a question-and-answer session.
>>>
>>> An ARISS contact is a voice-only communication opportunity via
>>> Amateur Radio between astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the space
>>> station and classrooms and communities. ARISS contacts afford
>>> education audiences the opportunity to learn firsthand from
>>> astronauts what it is like to live and work in space and to learn
>>> about space research conducted on the ISS. Students also will have
>>> an opportunity to learn about satellite communication, wireless
>>> technology, and radio science. Because of the nature of human
>>> spaceflight and the complexity of scheduling activities aboard the
>>> ISS, organizations must demonstrate flexibility to accommodate
>>> changes in dates and times of the radio contact.
>>>
>>> Amateur Radio organizations around the world with the support of
>>> NASA and space agencies in Russia, Canada, Japan and Europe present
>>> educational organizations with this opportunity. The ham radio
>>> organizations' volunteer efforts provide the equipment and
>>> operational support to enable communication between crew on the ISS
>>> and students around the world using Amateur Radio.
>>>
>>> More Information
>>>
>>> For proposal information and more details such as expectations,
>>> proposal guidelines and proposal form, and dates and times of
>>> Information Webinars, go to www.ariss.org.
>>>
>>> Please direct any questions to ariss.us.education at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:ariss.us.education at gmail.com> .
>>>
>>> About ARISS:
>>>
>>> Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a
>>> cooperative venture of international amateur radio societies and the
>>> space agencies that support the International Space Station (ISS).
>>> In the United States, sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite
>>> Corporation (AMSAT), the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the ISS
>>> National Lab and National Aeronautics and Space Administration
>>> (NASA). The primary goal of ARISS is to promote exploration of
>>> science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEAM) topics by
>>> organizing scheduled contacts via amateur radio between crew members
>>> aboard the ISS and students in classrooms or public forms. Before
>>> and during these radio contacts, students, educators, parents, and
>>> communities learn about space, space technologies, and amateur
>>> radio. For more information, see www.ariss.org.
>>>
>>> ********************************************************************************
>>>
>>> ARISS Contact Applications (Europe, Africa and the Middle East)
>>>
>>> Schools and Youth organizations in Europe, Africa and the Middle
>>> East interested in setting up an ARISS radio contact with an
>>> astronaut on board the International Space Station are invited to
>>> submit an application from September to October and from February to
>>> April.
>>>
>>> Please refer to details and the application form at
>>> www.ariss-eu.org/school-contacts
>>> <http://www.ariss-eu.org/school-contacts>.Applications should be
>>> addressed by email to:school.selection.manager at ariss-eu.org
>>> <mailto:school.selection.manager at ariss-eu.org>
>>>
>>> ARISS Contact Applications (Canada, Central and South America, Asia
>>> and Australia and Russia)
>>>
>>> Organizations outside the United States can apply for an ARISS
>>> contact by filling out an application.Please direct questions to the
>>> appropriate regional representative listed below. If your country is
>>> not specifically listed, send your questions to the nearest ARISS
>>> Region listed. If you are unsure which address to use, please send
>>> your question to the ARISS-Canada representative; they will forward
>>> your question to the appropriate coordinator.
>>>
>>> For the application, go to:https://www.ariss.org/ariss-application.html.
>>>
>>> ARISS-Canada and the Americas, except USA: Steve McFarlane, VE3TBD
>>> email to: ve3tbd at gmail.com <mailto:ve3tbd at gmail.com>
>>>
>>> ARISS-Japan, Asia, Pacific and Australia: Satoshi Yasuda, 7M3TJZ
>>> email to: ariss at iaru-r3.org <mailto:ariss at iaru-r3.org>, Japan
>>> Amateur Radio League (JARL) https://www.jarl.org/
>>>
>>> ARISS-Russia: Soyuz Radioljubitelei Rossii (SRR) https://srr.ru/
>>>
>>> ******************************************************************************
>>>
>>> ARISS is always glad to receive listener reports for the above
>>> contacts.ARISS thanks everyone in advance for their assistance.Feel
>>> free to send your reports to aj9n at amsat.org <mailto:aj9n at amsat.org>
>>> or aj9n at aol.com <mailto:aj9n at aol.com>.
>>>
>>> Listen for the ISS on the downlink of 145.8Ø MHz.
>>>
>>> *******************************************************************************
>>>
>>> All ARISS contacts are made via the Kenwood radio unless otherwise
>>> noted.
>>>
>>> *******************************************************************************
>>>
>>>
>>> Several of you have sent me emails asking about the RAC ARISS
>>> website and
>>> not being able to get in. That has now been changed to
>>> https://www.ariss.org/
>>>
>>> Note that there are links to other ARISS websites from this site.
>>>
>>> ****************************************************************************
>>>
>>> Looking for something new to do?How about receiving DATV from the
>>> ISS?Please note that the HamTV system has been brought back to earth
>>> for troubleshooting.Please monitor ARISS-EU or ARISS-ON for the very
>>> latest news on the troubleshooting efforts.
>>>
>>> If interested, then please go to the ARISS-EU website for complete
>>> details.Look for the buttons indicating Ham Video.
>>>
>>> http://www.ariss-eu.org/
>>>
>>> If you need some assistance, ARISS mentor Kerry N6IZW, might be able
>>> to provide some insight.Contact Kerry at kbanke at sbcglobal.net
>>> <mailto:kbanke at sbcglobal.net>
>>>
>>> The HamTV webpage:https://www.amsat-on.be/hamtv-summary/
>>>
>>> ****************************************************************************
>>> ARISS congratulations the following mentors who have now mentored
>>> over 100 schools:
>>>
>>> Francesco IKØWGF with 137
>>>
>>> Satoshi 7M3TJZ with 136
>>>
>>> Sergey RV3DR with 128
>>>
>>> Gaston ON4WF with 123
>>>
>>> ****************************************************************************
>>>
>>> The webpages listed below were all reviewed for accuracy. Out of date
>>>
>>> webpages were removed, and new ones have been added.If there are
>>> additional
>>>
>>> ARISS websites I need to know about, please let me know.
>>>
>>> Total number of ARISS ISS to earth school events is 1367. (***)
>>>
>>> Each school counts as 1 event.
>>>
>>> Total number of ARISS ISS to earth school contacts is 1302. (***)
>>>
>>> Each contact may have multiple schools sharing the same time slot.
>>>
>>> Total number of ARISS supported terrestrial contacts is 48.
>>>
>>> A complete year by year breakdown of the contacts may be found in the
>>>
>>> file.
>>>
>>> https://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.rtf
>>>
>>> Please feel free to contact me if more detailed statistics are needed.
>>>
>>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>
>>> The following US states and entities have never had an ARISS contact:
>>> South Dakota, Wyoming, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Marianas
>>> Islands, and the Virgin Islands.
>>>
>>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>
>>> QSL information may be found at:
>>>
>>> https://www.ariss.org/qsl-cards.html
>>>
>>> ISS callsigns: DPØISS, IRØISS, NA1SS, OR4ISS, RSØISS
>>>
>>> ****************************************************************************
>>>
>>> Frequency chart for packet, voice, and crossband repeater modes showing
>>>
>>> Doppler correction as of 2005-07-29 04:00 UTC
>>>
>>> https://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/ISS_frequencies_and_Doppler_correction.rtf
>>>
>>> Check out the Zoho reports of the ARISS contacts
>>>
>>> https://reports.zoho.com/ZDBDataSheetView.cc?DBID=412218000000020415
>>>
>>> ****************************************************************************
>>>
>>> Exp. 59 on orbit
>>>
>>> Christina Koch
>>>
>>> Exp. 60 on orbit
>>>
>>> Luca Parmitano KF5KDP
>>>
>>> Alexander Skvortsov
>>>
>>> Drew Morgan KI5AAA
>>>
>>> Exp. 61 on orbit
>>>
>>> Oleg Skripochka
>>>
>>> Jessica Meir
>>>
>>> ****************************************************************************
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> Charlie Sufana AJ9N
>>> One of the ARISS operation team mentors
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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