SB SPACE @ ARL $ARLS012 ARLS012 SAREX/ARISS attempt to reschedule missed QSOs ZCZC AS12 QST de W1AW Space Bulletin 012 ARLS012 From ARRL Headquarters Newington, CT April 11, 1997 To all radio amateurs SB SPACE ARL ARLS012 ARLS012 SAREX/ARISS attempt to reschedule missed QSOs When the space shuttle Columbia prematurely came back to Earth April 8, so did the soaring hopes of students and teachers at 18 schools that had been scheduled to talk via Amateur Radio with the astronauts aboard the shuttle as part of the Shuttle Amateur Radio EXperiment, or SAREX. Three hams were aboard STS-83: Jim Halsell, KC5RNI, the mission commander, Janice Voss, KC5BTJ, and Donald Thomas, KC5FVF. The SAREX schedule had included contacts with schools in the People's Republic of China and Japan (Okinawa). It's not yet known if or when any of the SAREX contacts might be rescheduled on other missions, although NASA has indicated it would like to ''refly'' the entire STS-83 mission--with the same crew--possibly as early as July. The SAREX/ARISS Working Group (SAWG) has requested that SAREX be included if the mission is reflown. In the meantime, the SAWG will be in contact with NASA to find ways to give each school every possible chance to be assigned to future flights. NASA Payload Specialist Ron Parise, WA4SIR, took time out from his work schedule April 7 at Goddard Space Flight Center to speak with some 300 thrilled students at the County College of Morris in New Jersey, one of the schools on the STS-83 SAREX schedule. Other schools might get a chance at special QSOs with the STS-83 crew members once the crew is back at Johnson Space Center. At least one of the hams aboard STS-83 managed a few spare moments to turn on the ham gear aboard the shuttle. Al Lark, KD4SFF, of Greenville, South Carolina, was able to chat with Don Thomas, KC5FVF, aboard Columbia on April 5. Rusty Hack, NM1K, in Enfield, Connecticut, also reported hearing KC5FVF aboard the shuttle on the same day, apparently a few minutes after the QSO with KD4SFF. April 5 QSOs also were reported by KA3HPQ and N1JEZ. In the meantime, four out of a scheduled round of ten MIREX school contacts have taken place so far with ham-astronaut Jerry Linenger, KC5HBR, aboard the Russian Mir space station. At least three more contacts remain on the schedule, with Alaiedon Elementary School in Mason, Michigan, Holy Angels School in Dayton, Ohio, and Jerling Junior High School in Orland Park Illinois. The remaining QSO schedule may be pared back in deference to Linenger's heavy research workload, but efforts are under way to carry out as many of the previously schedule school contacts as possible. NNNN /EX