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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 145.09 From AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD. May 25, 2003
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-145.09

Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule as of 2003-05-20 19:00 UTC


The ARISS (a joint effort of AMSAT, the ARRL, NASA, the 
ARISS
international partners including Canada, Russia, the 
European Partners, and Japan) operations team wishes to 
announce the following very tentative schedule for ARISS 
school contacts. This schedule is very fluid and may 
change at the last
minute.

Remember that amateur radio use on the ISS is considered 
secondary.
Please check the various AMSAT and ARISS webpages for the 
latest
announcements. Changes from the last announcement are 
noted with (***). Also, please check MSNBC.com for 
possible live retransmissions
(http://www.msnbc.com/m/lv/default.asp). Listen for the 
ISS on the
downlink of 145.80 MHz.


For information about educational materials available from 
ISS partner
space Agencies, please refer to links on the ARISS 
Frequently Asked Questions page.

If you are interested in supporting an ARISS contact, then 
you must
fill in an application. The ARISS operations mentor team 
will not accept a direct request to support an ARISS 
contact.

You should also note that many schools think that they can 
request a
specific date and time. It does not work that way. Once an
application has been accepted, the ARISS mentors will work 
with the school to
determine a mutually agreeable date.

Websites that may be of interest include:

http://www.arrl.org/sarex
http://www.arrl.org/ariss
http://www.amsat.org
http://ariss.gsfc.nasa.gov
http://spacelink.nasa.gov/index.html
http://ehb2.gsfc.nasa.gov/edcats/educator_guide/

Your completely filled out application should be returned 
to the
nearest coordinating ARISS region if your specific region 
is not
listed. E-mail is the preferred method of submitting an 
application.

Here are the email addresses:
ARISS-Canada and all other countries not covered: 
ve2ka@rac.ca
  (Daniel Lamoureux VE2KA)
ARISS-Europe: jh.hahn@gmx.net (J. Hahn, DL3LUM / PA1MUC)
ARISS-Japan and all Region 3 countries: iaru-r3@jarl.or.jp 
 (Keigo Komuro JA1KAB)
ARISS-Russia: n2ww@attbi.com (Valerie Agabekov N2WW/UA6HZ)
ARISS-USA: ARISS@arrl.org (The American Radio Relay 
League)


ISS Expedition 7 crew:
Ed Lu KC5WKJ
Yuri Malenchenko RK3DUP

Klem Road South Elementary, Webster, N.Y.
2003-05-27 13:01 UTC via WH6PN in Hawaii (***)


Ecole primaire de l'Apprenti-Sage, Quebec, Quebec, Canada 
(***)
TBD UTC (***)

Lively District Secondary School, Lively, Ontario, Canada 
(***)
TBD UTC (***)

Webster High School, Webster, N.Y.
TBD UTC

Stanford University
Palo Alto Gunn High School, California
TBD UTC

Cornell University
TBD UTC

Boulder High School, Colorado
TBD UTC

Panahou High School, Honolulu, Hawaii
TBD UTC

Federation Departementale des Radioamateurs de Seine 
Maritime - FDARSM Rouen, France
TBD UTC

Rains High School, Texas
TBD UTC

Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee, Tallahassee, FL
TBD UTC

Contact was not completed



Kuise Elementary School, Amagasaki, Japan (***)
TBD UTC (***)

Euro Space Center Space Camp, Transinne, Belgium (***)
TBD (***)


The latest ARISS announcement and successful school list 
is now available on the ARISS web site. Several ways to 
get there.

Latest ARISS announcements and news 
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/arissnews.txt 
Successful school list
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/news/Successful_ARISS_schools.rtf

or http://ariss.gsfc.nasa.gov

If you can not get into the GSFC site, then go directly to 
the RAC site. (***)

click on English (sorry I don't know French)
you are now at http://www.rac.ca/ariss/
click on News


Currently the ARISS operations team has a list of over 60 
schools that we hope will be able to have a contact during 
2003. As the schedule becomes more solidified, we will be 
letting everyone know. Current plans call for an average 
of one scheduled school contact per week.

73,
Charlie Sufana AJ9N


[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, for the above 
information.]



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