ISS FIELD DAY 2004 OPERATION POSSIBLE

The crew of the International Space Station–astronaut Mike Fincke, KE5AIT, and cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, RN3DT–could be…

SO-50 satellite now available to all Hams

AMSAT-NA says thethe SO-50 satellite–also known as SaudiSat-1C–now is available to all, and users can switch…

Ham Radio Space Firsts

NASA Expedition 9 International Space Station Science Officer and Flight Engineer Mike Fincke, KE5AIT, logged what’s…

Rocket carrying ham radio reaches space

Following its May 17 launch from Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, a solid-fuel amateur rocket carrying a…

Ham radio-carrying rocket hopes to reach space

An amateur rocket team this month will attempt to send a 21-foot-tall rocket carrying a ham…

HAM RADIO’S ROLE IN DISTANT SPACE TRAVEL

The Elser-Mathes Cup, sitting idle for more than 75 years, is intended to mark the occasion…

Three Radio Amateurs on their Way to the ISS

Following a successful early-morning launch Monday, April 19 (UTC), three Amateur Radio operators are on their…

First call for AMSAT-NA Symposium papers

AMSAT-NA has issued its first call for papers for presentation during the 2004 AMSAT Space Symposium…

Radio amateurs fill key NASA space flight positions

Two veteran astronauts and Amateur Radio licensees have been named to key space flight posts at…

A glimmer of hope for AO-40

A weak “noise” on the AO-40 2.4-GHz beacon frequency has raised hopes that AO-40 may still…