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10/04/2012 | Space Station Deploys Five CubeSats
Five new CubeSats leave the International Space Station
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02/13/2012 | New Satellites Reach Orbit
Eight new satellites with Amateur Radio capability were launched today
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02/09/2012 | World Record Balloon Attempt
Texas amateurs plan to launch a balloon that will eventually reach Nanjing, China.
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01/04/2012 | ARISSat-1 Re-enters Earth's Atmosphere
The ARISSat-1 satellite re-entered Earth's atmosphere early this morning.
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11/28/2011 | Hams Listen to Mars Science Laboratory Signal
Amateurs have received 10 GHz signals from the Mars Science Laboratory.
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11/15/2011 | ARISSat-1 May De-Orbit in April
The ARISSat-1 satellite may re-enter Earth's atmophere in early April.
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08/04/2011 | Hams Report ARISSat-1’s Linear Transponder Is Working
After its eventful deployment yesterday, ARISSsat-1 is definitely working. Hams from all over the world have reported hearing the voice, CW and SSTV transmissions. Despite concerns that the UHF antenna was either missing or damaged, the linear transponder
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08/03/2011 | ARISSat-1 Finally Deployed from ISS
After a delay of almost four hours, cosmonauts Sergei Volkov, RU3DIS, and Alexander Samokutyaev, successfully deployed Amateur Radio’s newest satellite: ARISSat-1/KEDR. The deployment -- originally scheduled to occur at 1457 UTC on Wednesday, August 3 --
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