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ARISS Volunteers

Our Horizons are Widening-- Join Us!

The ARISS program is a cooperative venture of NASA, the ARRL and AMSAT and other international space agencies. ARISS organizes and schedules contacts via Amateur Radio between ISS crew members and educational organizations. With the help of experienced Amateur Radio volunteers, and coordination from the ARISS partnership team, crew members speak directly with large youth audiences in a variety of public forums --school assemblies, science museums, Scout camporees and jamborees and space camps—where students, teachers, parents, and communities learn about space, space technologies and  Amateur Radio.

Public awareness of the ARISS program is growing as a result of a new proposal process, and promotion by NASA through its broad outreach to schools and teachers. This presents the Amateur Radio community with an opportunity to reach out to even more schools in locations across the US through the ARISS program. 

Two Ways to Get Involved!

Option 1

  • Volunteer with a Ground Support Team-

    We are recruiting clubs and individuals throughout the US who are able and willing to support the ARISS program in their local communities. Optimally, this means setting up direct Amateur Radio contacts with the ISS.  Direct contacts provide the best opportunity to showcase Amateur Radio and offer students a firsthand experience. An ARISS event can open the door for an ongoing relationship between local ham radio clubs and schools, providing students with continuing opportunities to explore radio science, satellite communications and wireless technology with Amateur Radio.

     

  • Responsibilities+

  • Qualifications+

  • Ground Station Equipment Requirements+

Option 2

  • Volunteer as an ARISS Technical Mentor-

    ARISS is also seeking additional volunteers to train to support the program in the liaison capacity as US ARISS Technical Mentor.

  • Responsibilities and Qualifications+

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