SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-009.01 ISS News AMSAT News Service Bulletin 009.01 >From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD. January 9, 2005 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-009.01 * Expedition 10 Operates Robot Arm; Elektron Working* Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov completed a work schedule filled with a wide range of activities. Efforts to troubleshoot the Elektron oxygen-generation system appear to be successful. The Elektron, which stopped operating on New Year's Day, was reactivated Thursday morning and was operating late Thursday afternoon on a backup pump, after being restarted a second time. Later in the day, Chiao took the controls at the Robotics Work Station to move the Station robotic arm, Canadarm2, into position for an upcoming spacewalk. Flight controllers will use the camera on the arm to view Chiao and Sharipov during the Jan. 26 excursion. Chiao also completed U.S. cargo transfers from the ISS Progress 16 cargo ship to the Station. [ANS thanks Arthur, N1ORC for the above information] /EX SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-009.03 Straight Key Nite AMSAT News Service Bulletin 009.03 >From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD. January 9, 2005 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-009.03 Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2005 15:26:55 -0500 OSCAR SKN 2005 is now history. Activity was up significantly from last year's level. A number of Best Fist nominations are already in, but if you participated and haven't yet sent in yours, please take a moment to do so. Remember, the operator you nominate need not have the best fist of all whom you heard, just of those you worked. Please send all Best Fist nominations to w2rs@amsat.org. A list of nominees will be published via the AMSAT News Service in early February, and in The AMSAT Journal. [ANS thanks Ray, W2RS for the above information] /EX SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-009.04 Tulsa, OK ISS Activity AMSAT News Service Bulletin 009.04 >From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD. January 9, 2005 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-009.04 Tulsa Oklahoma ISS CONTACT MADE 5x9 !!!!!! With the help of MANY hours of work and planning from Bill Griffin NI5X and Keith Pugh W5IU of AMSAT there was a successful contact between students at the Tulsa Air & Space Museum and the International Space Station, as it sailed 250 miles above Tulsa on the morning of Wednesday Dec 22nd, 2004. Bill began calling NA1ISS this is WA5LVT and right about 9:12 am CST CONTACT! The kids we able to work in all 20 question and as well as wishing the ISS crew a Merry Christmas. WOW! There was lots of media on hand KTUL-ABC TV, KOTV-CBS TV, FOX23 TV, The Tulsa World, Borken Arrow Ledger, and CQ Magazine. Job well done by everyone who played a part in this important project. Thanks! 73 Mark Conklin N7XYO President Tulsa Repeater Organization, Public Information Coordinator ARRL Oklahoma Section n7xyo@arrl.net [ANS thanks Mark Conklin,N7XYO for the above information] /EX SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-009.05 AMSAT 51 Award AMSAT News Service Bulletin 009.05 >From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD. January 9, 2005 To All RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-009.05 The AMSAT 51 on 51 Award new! The AMSAT 51 on 51 Award is given to any station that makes contact with 51 different stations on AMSAT's newest satellite, AO-51, during the year 2005. The award is designed to promote friendship, and encourage contact with handheld and first-time satellite users. Applicants are encouraged to include contacts with stations making their first satellite contacts. Contacts may be in any mode (Voice/Packet/PSK-31) and on any band (V/U, V/S, L/S, L/U, H/U). To receive the award, you must submit your log entries either electronically or by photocopy. Entries must indicate date and time (UTC) of the contact, callsign and grid square of the contacted station, and mode used. Only contacts made between 1 January, 2005 and 31 December, 2005 are eligible. Logbooks may be submitted until 30 April, 2006. QSL cards are not required, however logbooks may be checked against other applicant's logs. Production costs for this award have been underwritten by an anonymous donor to honor Robin Haighton VE3FRH who served as AMSAT President during the construction and launch of AO-51. Consequently all award fees will be applied to the AMSAT Eagle fund. The donation for the award is $10.00 (US Funds) and AMSAT members receive a $5.00 discount. Award fees may be paid through the AMSAT Online Store once you have received confirmation of eligibility from the Director of Contests and Awards. [ANS thanks Bruce, KK5DO for the above information] /EX