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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 095.05 From AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD.  April 4, 2004

To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-095.05

ARISS teams from around the world met in Noordwijk aan Zee, Netherlands
from 25 March to 27 March to review progress of the programme,
determine future steps, and to review projects submitted to the
organization for future use.  Various committees updated the
international team on their progress, while Chariman Frank Bauer
presented an overview of the current status of the programme and
previewed the Roy Neal certificate from the special event held late
last year.  (Certificates will be sent out shortly.)

Projects submitted for consideration include Amateur Television on the
International Space Station.  This project would allow for the
possibility of mounting an ATV camera on the outside of the station.
The Shadow Experiment was presented.  More information on this
scientific experment can be found at
http://www.tsniimash.ru/Shadow/default_eng.htm.  A proposal was also
made to incorporate the Internet Radio Linking Project and EchoLink
into school contacts.  Further information on these technoilogies can
be found at www.irlp.net and www.echolink.org.

Aside from accomplishing general administrative tasks, this meeting
gave team members the first opportunity in over a year to meet face to
face and discuss the programme.  The next meeting will be held in
Alexandria, Virginia in October.  It will be held just after the AMSAT
general meeting on 10-13 October.  All interested parties are welcome
to attend.  If you would like to propose a project for the ARISS team,
please contact Mike Miller at ka5sma@amsat.org for further information.


[ANS thanks Scott, N3ASA, for the above information.]


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