ISS Amateur Radio Frequencies ARRIS info and Soyuz Tma-14 features: See the Link below
Expedition 19 Commander Gennady Padalka, NASA Flight Engineer Michael Barratt and spaceflight participant Charles Simonyi, a U.S. citizen, are scheduled to launch aboard the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft to the station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, March 26, 2009.
NASA TV Provides Coverage of Next Soyuz Launch.
Coverage begins with a broadcast of prelaunch activities March 11 and continues through the landing of the current station crew on April 7. – Link to: NASA TV – More information about the space station activity.
Soyuz Tma 14, nuova missione spaziale dalla Base Russa – Dalla bellissima ifoto si nota il complesso del razzo che lancerà giovedì 26 marzo 2009 la Soyuz Tma 14, con il nuovo equipaggio della ISS (Stazione Spaziale Internazionale), mentre viene trasportato su ferrovia verso la rampa di lancio della Base russa di Baikonur,in Kazakistan. La NASA TV provvede a coprire con i servizi video multimediali il prossimo lancio Soyuz. Con il broadcast coprirà anche i preparativi del prelancio dall’11 Marzo fino all’atterraggio dell’equipaggio attuale il 7 Aprile. – (Nota: vedi NASA TV dal Link qui sopra e le altre info dai Link sotto..)
March 26: Soyuz FG to launch Soyuz TMA-14 from Baikonur toward the ISS International Space Station – International Flight No. 262. – Soyuz Tma 14 spacecraft features: Major Elements – Reentry capsule – Orbital module – Service module - See the Link to: Russianspace Soyuz Tma 14 features.
ARISS is the acronym for Amateur Radio on the International Space Station. The ARISS program is a join program operated by NASA, AMSAT, the ARRL and various worldwide agencies and is steered by an international committee. To work ISS from your home, see the Link below from Amateur Radio Frequencies.
Link to: ISS Amateur Radio Frequencies by AmSat
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