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07/22/2016 | Editorial: Radiosport vs. Pokémon GO™
It should come as no surprise that ham radio operators are drawing comparisons between Pokémon GO and Amateur Radiosport.
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02/26/2016 | ARISS Celebrates its 1000th Educational Amateur Radio Contact with Video
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS), the first-ever ISS payload activated by the crew, is gearing up for its 1000th educational ham radio contact in March.
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02/12/2016 | “Ham TV” System Used for First Time During ARISS Contact with UK School
The “Ham TV” digital Amateur Radio television system onboard the International Space Station was used for the first time ever this week for an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) school contact.
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08/25/2014 | Balloons Carrying Amateur Radio Payloads Still Circling Earth
Three simple, plastic-envelope balloons carrying Amateur Radio payloads continue to circle Earth.
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10/25/2013 | Solar Activity is “High and Intensifying,” NOAA Says
NOAA reports radio blackouts have occurred over the past 24 hours.
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10/24/2011 | [email protected]: Amateur Radio, Before and AfterAmateur Radio was born in candlelit labs and foggy fields by several renowned inventors and experimenters throughout the close of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th. The first wireless experimenters of the world -- Heinrich Hertz, Nikola Tesla, Re
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08/01/2011 | ARISS Excited by New Proposal Process
Earlier this year, the education office at NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC) sent a message to more than 18,000 US educators, describing the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program. This kicked off the first step in a new process
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07/20/2011 | NASA’s Space Shuttle Program to Come to an End
When Atlantis once again touches the Earth in Florida on Thursday, July 21, an era will come to an end. This era saw dreams realized when men and women could go into space on a craft -- the space shuttle -- that could be used again and again. NASA’s space
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