[ans] ANS-244 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins

 
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Date: August 31st 2019

AMSAT NEWS SERVICE ANS-244

The AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor- mation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space including reports on the activities of a worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an active interest in designing, building, launching and communicating through analog and digital Amateur Radio satellites

The news feed on http://www amsat org publishes news of Amateur Radio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it

Please send any amateur satellite news or reports to: ans-editor at amsat org

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In this edition:

  • 2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
  • 2019 AMSAT Symposium Early-Bird Registration Rate Until September 15
  • Second Call for AMSAT 2019 Symposium Papers
  • Mark Johns, KØJM, Appointed Editor-in-Chief AMSAT News Service
  • Emergency Traffic Relayed over AO-92 Satellite
  • University of Tsukuba YUI Satellite Project D-ATV User Survey
  • ARISS Activities
  • AMSAT SA Dual Band Yagi Now Available for Export
  • Upcoming Satellite Operations
  • German CEPT Response States Sharing of 144-146 MHz Not Realistic
  • Talks by Radio Amateurs at UKHAS Conference London Sept 7
  • CAMSAT Applies for IARU Coordination for Four V/U Transponder Satellites
  • Satellite Shorts From All Over

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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 244 01  From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD DATE September 1, 2019 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-244 01

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2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting

Please join us for the 2019 AMSAT 50th Anniversary Symposium, to be held in the Washington, DC Metro Area on October 18, 19, and 20, 2019

The Symposium venue will be the Hilton Arlington, located in the heart of the Ballston neighborhood of Arlington, VA The Hilton Arlington is located at 950 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Virginia, 22203, USA TEL: +1-703-528-6000 and the reservation code is AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation)

Connected to the Ballston Metro Station, the hotel offers easy and effortless access to Washington DC's top tourist destinations like the National Mall, Smithsonian Museums and historic monuments The hotel is six miles from Reagan National Airport and the National Mall There are plenty of restaurants nearby

The Symposium will feature OSCAR Park - a display of satellites from throughout the history of amateur radio in space - paper presentations, and a banquet with speakers celebrating AMSAT's long history, and other events The AMSAT Board of Directors Meeting will be held on October 16th and 17th at the same hotel Two guided tours are available On Sunday, October 20th a bus tour to the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum is available for $30 (max 35 people) and on Monday, October 21st, AMSAT President Joe Spier will lead a day tour to the National Mall via the Metro

So please plan on attending the 50th Anniversary Symposium - you will be glad you did and keep checking the AMSAT website for further updates and information

The 2019 AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual Meeting features:

  • Space Symposium with Amateur Satellite Presentations
  • Operating Techniques, News, & Plans from the Amateur Satellite World
  • Board of Directors Meeting open to AMSAT members (October 16-17)
  • Opportunities to Meet Board Members and Officers
  • AMSAT  Annual General Membership Meeting
  • Annual Banquet, Speakers and Door Prizes !!

The latest news and information is always posted at: https://www amsat org/amsat-symposium/

[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information]


2019 AMSAT Symposium Early-Bird Registration Rate Until September 15

An early-bird registration rate for the 37th Annual AMSAT Space Symposium and General Meeting, Friday through Sunday, October 18-20, 2019, in Arlington, Virginia, is available through September 15, 2019 per the following schedule:

Early Registration Through September 15, 2019 $60 Registration September 16, 2019 – October 11, 2019 $65 Registration at the Door $70

You can complete your registration on-line via the AMSAT Store: https://www amsat org/product-category/amsat-symposium/

This year, all registrants will receive a digital copy of the Proceed- ings on a thumb drive Attendees may purchase a hard copy for $25 00 Non-attendees may put their name on a waiting list for a hard copy, if there are any left over The digital version of the Proceedings will be made available on the online store shortly after the Symposium concludes

Student Registration is 50% off and does not include the Proceedings

[ANS thanks the 2019 AMSAT Symposium Team for the above information]


Second Call for AMSAT 2019 Symposium Papers

This is the second call for papers for the 2019 AMSAT-NA Annual Meeting and Space Symposium to be held on October 18-20 at the Hilton Arlington, 950 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Virginia

Proposals for papers, symposium presentations, and poster presentations are invited on any topic of interest to the amateur satellite community We request a tentative title of your presentation as soon as possible, with final copy to be submitted by September 23 for inclusion in the printed proceedings Abstracts and papers should be sent to Dan Schultz at n8fgv at amsat dot org

[ANS thanks Dan Schultz, N8FGV for the above information ]


Mark Johns, KØJM, Appointed Editor-in-Chief AMSAT News Service

Robert Bankston, KE4AL, VP-User Services announced the appointment of Mark D Johns, KØJM, as Editor-in-Chief of the AMSAT News Service

Johns, currently serving as a rotating ANS weekly editor, steps up to replace EMike McCardel, AA8EM, who is facing a long recovery follow- ing a serious injury while clearing storm damage at his home in early August

Mark Johns is Professor Emeritus, Journalism and Communication Stud- ies, of Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, but now resides in the Minne- apolis, Minn area He is a life member of ARRL and AMSAT, holds a DXCC Satelite certificate, and is a member of the Minnesota Wireless Association and the Twin Cities DX Association (TCDXA) Mark is also on the editorial staff of the Gray Line Report, the newsletter of the TCDXA

Mark grew up in Des Moines, Iowa and was first licensed there in 1967 as WNØRGV Through college, grad school, and early career he operated from various QTHs in Nebraska, Minnesota, and Iowa as WAØRGV, and later as KØMDJ He began operating satellites in the early 1980s After living in Cedar Falls, Iowa for 26 years, he took a one year work assignment in Nottingham, UK during 2011-12 and operated there as MØGZO From fall of 2012 until spring of 2017 his QTH was Decorah, but he also operated in Malta as 9H3DJ for half of 2016 while on an- other work assignment His current callsign was granted in 2018, and he is primarily active on the linear transponder satellites

[ANS thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, VP-User Services for the above  information]


Emergency Traffic Relayed over AO-92 Satellite

On August 27, 2019, Clayton, W5PFG, and his father Jack, AC5DI, were traversing the Chihuahuan Desert in Big Bend National Park, Texas, USA, when their vehicle became stuck in mud from recent monsoon rains

Being stuck up to the axles, they were unable to self-recover from the situation, requiring assistance from Park Rangers August temper- atures in this desert reach upwards of 110-115 degrees Fahrenheit There is no mobile phone coverage outside park headquarters

Clayton made contact via AMSAT satellite AO-92 with Kevin, KK4YEL, in Florida During the satellite pass, stations stood by while Clayton relayed emergency traffic to Kevin This information included details about the situation including precise latitude and longitude, the phone number for Big Bend National Park, vehicle description, and wel- fare of the party

Other stations listening to the pass including Brian, KG5GJT, contacted the park headquarters Within two hours, Park Rangers arrived on scene and recovered the stuck vehicle No person was injured, and no equipment was damaged

Clayton and Jack were traveling to DL88jx, a maidenhead grid square high- ly sought after by many ARRL VUCC members Clayton had previously made two successful trips to DL88jx Both Clayton and Jack are very grateful to Kevin, KK4YEL, the responsiveness of the amateur radio community, and to the Park Rangers and staff of Big Bend National Park

Incident discussion via Twitter quickly provided recordings of the AO-92 satellite traffic:

Recording courtesy of KQ4MM https://twitter com/KQ4MM/status/1166396579416354816

Recording courtesy of CO6CBF/W5CBF https://twitter com/CO6CBF/status/1166432549847085056

[ANS thanks Clayton Coleman, W5PFG, for the above information]

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University of Tsukuba YUI Satellite Project D-ATV User Survey

Takehiro Okamoto, student leader of University of Tsukuba YUI project in Japan, reports his team is developing a 2U cubesat planned to fea- ture real-time video transmission from space as the main mission This project, wants the general public to view and use the images, and are soliciting user opinions

They plan to downlink D-ATV from the 2U CubeSat, similar to HamTV from the ISS Complete the survey posted at: https://tinyurl com/ANS-244-Tsukuba-Survey (use google translate)

The university YUI cubesat development web page can be accessed at: https://yui kz tsukuba ac jp/  (use google translate)

[ANS thanks Takehiro Okamoto, University of Tsukuba for the above  information]


ARISS Activities

  • Tuesday, September 3, 2019 08:06 UTC   Kingston Community School, Kingston SE, South Australia, tele-   bridge via K6DUE located in Maryland The ISS callsign is pre-   sently scheduled to be NA1SS The scheduled astronaut is Drew   Morgan KI5AAA Listen on 145 800 for east coast North American   stations

  • Tuesday, September 3, 2019 16:05 UTC   Galileo STEM Academy, Eagle, ID, direct via W7GSA The ISS call-   sign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS The scheduled astronaut   is Nick Hague KG5TMV Listen on 145 800 for western North Amer-   ican stations

AMSAT and ARISS are currently supporting a FundRazr campaign to raise $150,000 for critical radio infrastructure upgrades on ISS These up- grades are necessary to enable students to continue to talk to astro- nauts in space via Amateur Radio We have reached a great milestone with $24,130 raised or about 16% towards our goal This would not have been possible without your outstanding generosity!! For more informa- tion and to DONATE TODAY visit:       https://fundrazr com/arissnextgen?ref=ab_e7Htwa_ab_47IcJ9

[ANS thanks ARISS for the above information]


AMSAT SA Dual Band Yagi Now Available for Export

AMSAT South Africa (AMSAT SA) has developed a dual-band Yagi VHF/UHF antenna for satellite operation The antenna has a 50-ohm designed driver The Yagi has a unique element called a 'Open Sleeve' which is a director very close to the driven element The driven element is sized for 2M   When operating on 70cm the 'Open Sleeve' acts as part of the driven element on 70cm (Third harmonic of 2M)

The original concept was developed in 1946 by Dr J T Bolljahn of the Stanford Research institute but was not introduced into amateur radio until the 1950s The AMSAT SA version is based on a design by DK7ZB with modifications by WB5CXC

Until recently this antenna was available only in South Africa Fol- lowing requests from many amateurs outside South Africa AMSAT SA can offer the Yagi for export if ordered in a batch of 6, at R950 each (approx US $65), total for a batch of 6 is R5700 (approx US $ 390) to countries in the European Union and the USA For Australia and New Zealand R1000 per unit in a batch of 6 total RR6000 Pricing for other countries on request

More information is available on the AMSAT SA web: http://www amsatsa org za/ http://www amsatsa org za/DualbandYagi htm

[ANS thanks AMSAT SA for the above information]


Upcoming Satellite Operations

  • Help Celebrate AMSAT's 50th Anniversary with these "W3ZM on the Road"   Operations: https://www amsat org/events/was-w3zm/

  • N7MJ Roving 11 State Tour - WY, NE, IA, IL, KY, TN, AR, OK, TX, NM,   AZ, August 25th - September 9th, 2019   Jack M7MJ is heading out (in his Vette) on a 2 weeks road trip from   Cheyenne, WY to the big 25th Anniversary Celebration of the National   Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY, (August 28-31) Then he will   head through TN to AR (EM34) for a family gathering 9/3-4, the   another family gathering 9/4-5 in Atoka, OK (EM14/24) With the   partying over, down through TX and NM and end up in Chandler, AZ   FM only

  • Way Up in the Northeast (GN27, GN26, GN37)  Aug 26 - Sept 7, 2019   Chris, VE3FU will be in GN27 August 26-30 and will try to make a trip   to GN26, possibly on the GN26/27 line   He will be in GN37 (again)   August 30-September 7   Chris will be operating as VO2AC/1 and try to   announce operating times on Twitter as far ahead as possible   https://twitter com/ChrisVE3FU

  • Peru - August 31 - September 7, 2019   Tony, KD8RTT will be in Peru Saturday night, August 31 and leave on   Saturday, September 7   FM passes, mainly AO-91 and AO-92, vacation   schedule permitting   Tony is not exactly sure what days/times he can   operate yet, but he'll try to tweet before he gets on any passes   https://twitter com/kd8rtt

  • AM1SAT (All Grids in Spain)  September 9-15, 2019   AMSAT-EA will be transmitting its special call AM1SAT via all active   satellites from September 9th to September 15th as part of the V   RadioHam Fair IberRadio 2019 activities IberRadio is the biggest   event for the ham community in SouthWest Europe and will open doors   September 14th and 15th Learn more about IberRadio at   http://www iberradio es

      The AM1SAT call sign will be active from a minimum of 14 different   grids during that time to help satellite operators to collect as   much EA locators as possible

      As part of this activity and in order to promote the participation,   AMSAT-EA is sponsoring the AM1SAT Special Award in two categories,   Silver and Gold   More info available at https://www amsat-ea org/   and as a pdf at https://tinyurl com/ANS-237-AM1SAT-Award

  • D4, CAPE VERDE (Update/Satellite Op) Harald, DF2WO, will once   again be active as D44TWO from Praia, Santiago Island (AF-005),   between September 29th and October 13th Activity will be holiday   style on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB and mostly the Digital modes   (FT8, PSK31, JT65 and RTTY) and slow CW

      Harald has been working hard in the last few months getting his   satellite station for QO-100 working and is now confident he will   use it from Cabo Verde He will be using an Icom 7300, 2 Transvert-   ers with 3 watts output on EsHail using the QO-100 Geostationary   Satellite He will also have a FT-450D into a homemade HEX BEAM   and a dipole for 40 meters Please DO NOT send your card via the   Bureau it WILL NOT be received - To receive a bureau card you MUST   request via M0OXO OQRS ONLY! (Via Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #1428)

  • WW0, UNITED STATES (Special Event) Members of the Northern Colorado   Amateur Radio Club (NCARC), WWV ARC, RMHam, and FCCW along with the   National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will activate   special event station WW0WWV between September 28 and October 2 to   celebrate the 100th anniversary of WWV, the world's oldest contin-   uously operating radio station

      The WW0WWV station(s) will be set up adjacent to the WWV transmitter   site in Fort Collins, Colorado Operations will be on various HF bands   following typical propagation, and will include 160 meters as well as   satellites (SO-50, AO-91, and AO-92) and 6-meter meteor scatter

      Modes will be CW, SSB and digital QSL via ClubLog's OQRS, LoTW,   or direct to the WWV Amateur Radio Club, 1713 Ridgewood Rd, Fort   Collins, CO 80526, USA For more details, visit the following URLs:   http://wwv100 com   https://tinyurl com/ANS-244-NIST-WWV   (Via Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #1428)

[ANS Thanks Robert Bankston, KE4AL, for the above information]

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     The Fox-In-A-Box Raspberry Pi SD card for setting up a    Raspberry Pi-based telemetry station for the Fox-1 satellites                now supports the Raspberry Pi 4               Get yours today on the AMSAT Store!    https://amsat org/product/fox-in-a-box-raspberry-pi-sd-card/

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German CEPT Response States Sharing of 144-146 MHz Not Realistic

Update: The ARRL reported on August 30, 2019 - 144 – 146 MHz Removed from French Proposal for Additional Aero- nautical Applications: https://tinyurl com/ANS-244-ARRL-2M-Removed

The latest development regarding the proposal to share 144-146 MHz comes from Germany

They state, "Germany does not support the inclusion of the 144-146 MHz primary allocated to the amateur service/amateur satellite service in the proposed WRC-23 agenda item regarding a possible new allocation to the aeronautical mobile service (AMS) for non-safety applications

Consequently, Germany cannot determine a single realistic sharing scen- ario, not leading to serious mutual interference on both sides and not seriously degrading the use of the 144-146 MHz band "

This document can accessed at: https://tinyurl com/ANS-244-German-CEPT-Response

[ANS thanks CEPT/European Electronic Communications Committee for the  above information]


Talks by Radio Amateurs at UKHAS Conference London Sept 7

The 2019 UK High Altitude Society Conference is taking place in White City, London on Saturday, September 7

The conference takes place at The Invention Rooms, 68 Wood Lane, White City, London, W12 7TA, and attracts those interested in learning about building and flying High Altitude Balloons or in tracking their 434 MHz signals

Some of the radio amateurs giving talks on high altitude balloon communi- cations are:

  • AutoRX by Mark Jessop VK5QI
  • Citizen space exploration & inflatable spacecraft by Michael   Johnson M0MJJ
  • The Apollo Flight – model-making and tech behind the dashboard   by Dave Akerman M0RPI
  • Insurance & UKHAS Server Support by Steve Randall G8KHW
  • Recovering, Reprogramming and Re-flying Radiosondes by Andrew   Mulholland MI0BPB
  • Hwoyee NSL-45 Experiences by Dave Akerman M0RPI and Steve   Randall G8KHW

There will be helium and foil balloons available for the pico launch at the end of the conference

UKHAS conference information is at:  https://ukhas org uk/general:ukhasconference2019

Tickets are at https://tinyurl com/ANS-244-Tickets-UKHAS

[ANS thanks UKHAS and AMSAT-UK for the above information]

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         The digital download version of the 2019 edition of     Getting Started with Amateur Satellites is now available as a        DRM-free PDF from the AMSAT Store   Get yours today!           https://tinyurl com/ANS-237-Getting-Started

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CAMSAT Applies for IARU Coordination for Four V/U Transponder Satellites

The Chinese Amateur Satellite Group (CAMSAT) has applied for frequency coordination for four small satellites - CAS-8A, CAS-8B, CAS-8C, and CAS-8D The CAS-8 satellites are a Student Small Satellites project initiated by the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO), which is headquartered in Beijing China APSCO was inaugurated in 2008 as an inter-governmental organization including Bangladesh, China, Mongolia, Pakistan, Peru, Thailand, Turkey and Indonesia

The project consists of four satellites, including a pilot microsatel- lite CAS-8A for technical verification and a primary microsatellite CAS-8B, two 3U cube satellites CAS-8C and CAS-8D CAS-8A is scheduled to be launched by the end of 2020, and the CAS-8B, CAS-8C, CAS-8D sat- ellites are scheduled to be launched at the end of 2021 ON the same launch

The CAS-8 satellites project is supported by the Chinese government The project is led by Beihang University, which is China's most outstanding university in aerospace tHE Chinese Amateur Satellite Group (CAMSAT) cooperates with Beihang University to bring amateur radio into the pro- ject

the CAS-8 satellites will realize the synergy between the eight countries of APSCO to build an amateur radio alliance through space, adding new science popularization tools to young students in APSCO member countries for self-training, inter-communication and technical investigations, and also providing a new satellite platform for amateur radio enthusiasts around the world

CAMSAT 8A - 30kg Microsat V/U transponder, UHF CW and AX25 4k8/9k6             GMSK telemetry beacons and S Band 192kbps GMSK Image and             4k8/9k6 GMSK telemetry downlinks Planning a launch from             Jiuquan in Oct 2020 into a 600km SSO

CAMSAT 8B - 30kg Microsat V/U transponder, UHF CW and AX25 4k8/9k6             GMSK telemetry beacons and S Band 192kbps GMSK Image and             4k8/9k6 GMSK telemetry downlinks Planning a launch from             Jiuquan in Oct 2021 into a 600km SSO

CAMSAT 8C - 3U CubeSat V/U linear transponder, UHF CW and AX25 4k8/9k6             GMSK telemetry downlinks and S Band AX25 4k8/9k6 GMSK inter             satellite links Planning a launch from Jiuqhan in Oct 20121             into a 600km SSO

CAMSAT 8D - 3U CubeSat V/U linear transponder, UHF CW and AX25 4k8/9k6             GMSK telemetry downlinks and S Band AX25 4k8/9k6 GMSK inter             satellite links Planning a launch from Jiuqhan in Oct 20121             into a 600km SSO

Additional information is pending IARU frequency coordination activities

[ANS thanks CAMSAT and the IARU for the above information]


Satellite Shorts From All Over

  • NASA will be tracking Hurricane Dorian throughout this Labor Day   (USA) weekend The agency will provide status updates on the storm   as it nears Florida and NASA's Kennedy Space Center on the state's   central east coast, as well as updated video and imagery Status   updates on Hurricane Dorian will be available at:   https://blogs nasa gov/hurricanes/tag/dorian-2019/   Updated imagery and video of the storm, including any view of Dorian   from the International Space Station, will be available as soon as   possible the NASA Media Resources page at:   https://www nasa gov/mediaresources

  • 2019 marks AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary of Keeping Amateur Radio in   Space To help celebrate, AMSAT is sponsoring the AMSAT 50th   Anniversary Awards Program Full details are available at   https://www amsat org/amsat-50th-anniversary-awards-program/   Bruce Paige, KK5DO, Director of Contests and Awards, reported   this week that the awards are being printed and will be sent   shortly to all those who have applied

  • The Huntingdon, West Virginia Herald Dispatch newspaper published   a feature, "Ham radio event planned at South Point library" inform-   ing interested Tri-State residents will have an opportunity to find   out what ham radio and Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) are   all about during the event "HAM Radio — From Across the Street to   Outer Space," set to take place at 6 p m Sept 9 at the Briggs   Lawrence County Public Library's Southern Branch Presentations   include a look at amateur radio's role and capability of communi-   cating with the space shuttle, satellites and moon bounce   Access the full article at:   https://tinyurl com/ANS-244-Herald-Dispatch

  • The Mohammed bin Rashid space centre in Duibai has just announced   on its twitter account that Astronaut Hazza alMansoori, the first   Emirati astronaut, with the support of the Emirati Amateur Radio   Society, will link from the ISS to the MBR Space Centre, during his   misison from September 25th to October 4th Further details will   probably be announced by the MBR space centre on its twitter   account:  @MBRSpaceCentre  (AMSAT-UK via Twitter)

  • Wondering what Terran radio hits our friends on Proxima Centauri   are listening to? www lightyear fm has you covered! Currently,   they're catching Pharrel's Happy for the first time (and they   really have no idea how many commercials they'll be receiving   shortly that use it as background music) (OrbitalIndex com)

  • NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab offers teachers of advanced placement   math classes a lesson plan to calculate a flight to Mars The   Hohmann transfer is an elliptical orbit with the sun at one focus   of the ellipse that intersects the orbit of the target planet   Launch occurs when Earth is at Hohmann perihelion (the point of   the Hohmann orbit that is closest to the sun) Arrival occurs   when Mars is at Hohmann aphelion (the point of the Hohmann orbit   that is farthest from the sun) See:   https://tinyurl com/ANS-244-JPL-Hohmann-Orbit (www jpl nasa gov)

  • Looking for a hands-on, out-of-this-world way to teach the engin-   eering design process? Check out "Build a Satellite" from NASA   challenge your students to design, build, test & improve a model   satellite using common household items:   https://www jpl nasa gov/edu/teach/activity/build-a-satellite/   https://twitter com/NASASTEM/status/1166349655124389888

  • Buy your kid a Happy Meal and get a STEM book   https://tinyurl com/ANS-244-NASA-STEM-Books

  • AMSAT congratulates Jeff Johns, WE4B on his recognition of support   of the Young Amateurs Communications Ham Team, K8KDZ (Y A C H T)   YACHT's mission is to expand horizons in the field of communicat-   ions along with general and advanced ham radio techniques, and to   foster a greater appreciation of the role they play in the overall   hobby of amateur radio, as well as giving kids a challenge and   enjoyment See http://yacht younghams org/ (via Twitter)

  • Photos posted-- Motorola Special Event Station Celebrating "One   Giant Leap For Mankind" The Motorola Special Event celebrating   Apollo 11 went off without a hitch as we had a very good turn out   of club members rotating the support of operations of one radio   operator and one logger from 8am Saturday till noon Sunday A little   over 400 contacts were made including some that were engineers work-   ing for other contractors on the Apollo program, current and former   Motorola employees, and customers of MSI One of the highlights of   the event was the re-transmission of the audio of the lunar landing   exactly 50 years later   We asked for a pause in on-air traffic and   the hundreds of people calling us went silent as we sent out the   landing audio on a completely clear channel Once again thank you   to everyone that made this possible It is very special to see   interest in science and engineering in our up and coming genera-   tion! Let's hope we can continue to foster interest in them much as   the 400,000+ Heros of Apollo in the astronauts, engineers and scien-   tists that made it happen did it for our generation Visit the photo   album posted at:   https://km0to shutterfly com/k9motspecialevent50yearslunarl/88

  • Starting September 3, 2019, K-12 students in U S public, private   and home schools can enter the Mars 2020 Name the Rover essay contest   One grand prize winner will name the rover and be invited to see the   spacecraft launch in July 2020 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station   in Florida The Name the Rover contest is part of NASA's efforts to   engage students in the STEM enterprise behind Mars exploration and   inspire interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics   The deadline for submissions is November 1, 2019 NASA posted all the   info at: https://mars nasa gov/mars2020/participate/name-the-rover/

  • Registrations are now open for ESA’s Open Day in the Netherlands on   Sunday 6 October – your chance to meet astronauts, space experts and   see behind the scenes of Europe’s space adventure at ESA’s largest   establishment The theme of this year’s event is ‘ESA to the Moon’   As well as celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first Apollo lunar   landing, the Open Day will also be looking forward, highlighting ESA’s   role in returning people to the Moon, including contributing the ser-   vice module to NASA’s Orion spacecraft and participating in the Lunar   Gateway Event information and registration can be accessed at:   https://tinyurl com/ANS-244-ESTEC-Open-Day

[ANS thanks everyone for the above information]


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In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the President's Club Members of the President's Club, as sustaining donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive addi- tional benefits Application forms are available from the AMSAT Office

Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership at one-half the standard yearly rate Post-secondary school students enrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu- dent rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership information

73 and remember to behave and to help keep amateur radio in space, This week's ANS Editor, JoAnne Maenpaa, K9JKM k9jkm at amsat dot org


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