Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
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ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) est un projet commandité par divers organismes et mené par les astronautes et les cosmonautes de la Station spatiale internationale (ISS) ayant également une licence de radioamateur. Le programme s’est précédemment appelé SAREX (Space Amateur Radio Experiment). Kenwood Electronics a lancé en 2011 une campagne publicitaire profitant du fait que leur émetteur récepteur amateur TM-D700A était en service sur l’ISS. Une nouvelle version (IORS) a été mise en service sur l'ISS en septembre 2020.
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ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) – międzynarodowy związek organizacji i stowarzyszeń radioamatorskich mający na celu umożliwienie nawiązania kontaktu radiowego radioamatorom oraz szkołom z całego świata z astronautami na Międzynarodowej Stacji Kosmicznej. Jednym z głównych celów projektu jest zachęcenie młodzieży do kształcenia się w kierunkach ścisłych. ARISS podzielony jest na pięć regionów. Polski Związek Krótkofalowców jest stowarzyszeniem członkowskim ARISS-Europe.
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Das Projekt ARISS (englisch Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, deutsch: Amateurfunk auf der Internationalen Raumstation) ermöglicht Schülern mit dem Amateurfunkdienst über Satelliten Funkkontakte mit Astronauten in der Raumstation ISS. Ehrenamtlich tätige Funkamateure stellen Verbindungen zwischen Schulen und der Raumstation her. Die ARISS-International Working Group befindet sich in Silver Spring, MD, Vereinigte Staaten.
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Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS), operating in the Amateur-satellite service, is a project sponsored by various entities and carried out by astronauts and cosmonauts on the International Space Station who also have an amateur radio license. The program was previously called SAREX, the Space Amateur Radio Experiment, and before that the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment. In 2011, Kenwood Electronics launched an advertising campaign capitalizing on the fact that their transceiver is currently in use on the ISS.
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La Amateur Radio on International Space Station (ARISS) è un gruppo di lavoro internazionale che volontariamente si dedica a sviluppare e realizzare equipaggiamenti ed attività a bordo della Stazione Spaziale Internazionale (ISS). Il progetto è sponsorizzato da varie agenzie spaziali e realizzato da astronauti e cosmonauti a bordo della ISS e che hanno anche una licenza radio amatoriale.Il programma era precedentemente chiamato SAREX, lo Space Amateur Radio Experiment, e prima ancora lo Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment.
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Hardware failure following a January 2021 spacewalk, and updates on planned 2020 changes
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Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS), operating in the Amateur-satellite service, is a project sponsored by various entities and carried out by astronauts and cosmonauts on the International Space Station who also have an amateur radio license. The program was previously called SAREX, the Space Amateur Radio Experiment, and before that the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment. In 2011, Kenwood Electronics launched an advertising campaign capitalizing on the fact that their transceiver is currently in use on the ISS. Amateur radio operators all over the world are able to speak directly to astronauts/cosmonauts via their handheld, mobile, or home radio stations. Low power radios and small antennas can be used to establish communications. It is also possible to send digital data to the space station via laptop computers hooked up to the same radio and antenna, similar to an email communication, except that it uses radio frequencies instead of telephone or cable connections. This has been done by a youtube channel known by the name "Retro Recipes" but instead of using a laptop he used a Commodore 64 along with a modem and a terminal. The experiment was successful and the international space station even broadcast the message back to earth. The space station occupants work a standard work day and have breaks in the evening and during meals. While on break, some of them will spend some time communicating with "earthlings" via amateur radio.
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Das Projekt ARISS (englisch Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, deutsch: Amateurfunk auf der Internationalen Raumstation) ermöglicht Schülern mit dem Amateurfunkdienst über Satelliten Funkkontakte mit Astronauten in der Raumstation ISS. Ehrenamtlich tätige Funkamateure stellen Verbindungen zwischen Schulen und der Raumstation her. Die erste Phase von ARISS fand bereits im ersten Modul der ISS Sarja statt, sodass bereits zwei Jahre nach dessen Start der erste Schulkontakt durch den Astronauten William Shepherd während der ersten ISS-Mission am 21. Dezember 2000 durchgeführt werden konnte. Auf dem Sarja-Modul befindet sich auch der APRS-Digipeater. Vorläufer des Projekts waren das Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment und Space Amateur Radio Experiment (jeweils SAREX). Die ARISS-International Working Group befindet sich in Silver Spring, MD, Vereinigte Staaten.
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ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) est un projet commandité par divers organismes et mené par les astronautes et les cosmonautes de la Station spatiale internationale (ISS) ayant également une licence de radioamateur. Le programme s’est précédemment appelé SAREX (Space Amateur Radio Experiment). Kenwood Electronics a lancé en 2011 une campagne publicitaire profitant du fait que leur émetteur récepteur amateur TM-D700A était en service sur l’ISS. Une nouvelle version (IORS) a été mise en service sur l'ISS en septembre 2020.
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La Amateur Radio on International Space Station (ARISS) è un gruppo di lavoro internazionale che volontariamente si dedica a sviluppare e realizzare equipaggiamenti ed attività a bordo della Stazione Spaziale Internazionale (ISS). Il progetto è sponsorizzato da varie agenzie spaziali e realizzato da astronauti e cosmonauti a bordo della ISS e che hanno anche una licenza radio amatoriale.Il programma era precedentemente chiamato SAREX, lo Space Amateur Radio Experiment, e prima ancora lo Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment. Radioamatori da tutto il mondo possono mettersi direttamente in comunicazione con gli astronauti / cosmonauti tramite le loro stazioni radio portatili, mobili o domestiche. Radio a bassa potenza e piccole antenne possono essere utilizzate per stabilire comunicazioni. È anche possibile inviare dati digitali alla stazione spaziale tramite computer portatili collegati alla stessa radio e antenna, simile a una comunicazione e-mail, tranne per il fatto che utilizza frequenze radio anziché connessioni telefoniche o via cavo. Le agenzie spaziali hanno affidato ad ARISS il compito di organizzare e gestire le attività e gli equipaggiamenti a bordo della ISS. Tra queste attività vi sono anche gli "School Contacts", attività educative pianificate nel piano di volo che permettono di mettere in contatto la stazione con scuole e studenti a Terra, facendo divulgazione scientifica ed educazione e spiegando ai ragazzi coinvolti gli aspetti scientifici della vita a bordo.
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ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) – międzynarodowy związek organizacji i stowarzyszeń radioamatorskich mający na celu umożliwienie nawiązania kontaktu radiowego radioamatorom oraz szkołom z całego świata z astronautami na Międzynarodowej Stacji Kosmicznej. Jednym z głównych celów projektu jest zachęcenie młodzieży do kształcenia się w kierunkach ścisłych. ARISS podzielony jest na pięć regionów. Polski Związek Krótkofalowców jest stowarzyszeniem członkowskim ARISS-Europe.
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