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    "subject": "[AMSAT-BB] ANS-269 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins for Sept. 26",
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    "content": "AMSAT NEWS SERVICE\nANS-269\n\nThe AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and information\nservice of AMSAT, The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation. ANS publishes\nnews related to Amateur Radio in Space including reports on the activities\nof a worldwide group of Amateur Radio operators who share an active\ninterest in designing, building, launching and communicating through analog\nand digital Amateur Radio satellites.\n\nThe news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur Radio in\nSpace as soon as our volunteers can post it.\n\nPlease send any amateur satellite news or reports to: ans-editor [at]\namsat.org\n\nYou can sign up for free e-mail delivery of the AMSAT News Service\nBulletins via the ANS List; to join this list see:\nhttps://mailman.amsat.org/postorius/lists/ans.amsat.org/\n\nIn this edition:\n\n* Virtual AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting - Oct. 30, 2021\n* UVSQ-SAT FM repeater ON September 26\n* Temporary Shutdown of AO-92 and FalconSat-3\n* ARISS Seeks Hosts for Ham Radio Contacts with Space Station Crew\n* Proposal to Ban All 300-2000 MHz Transmissions on Far Side of the Moon\n* FO-29 Operation Schedule for October 2021\n* Space Station Crew to Relocate Soyuz\n* ARISS News\n* Upcoming Satellite Operations\n* Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events\n* Satellite Shorts From All Over\n\n\nANS-269 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins\n\nTo: All RADIO AMATEURS\nFrom: Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation\n712 H Street NE, Suite 1653\nWashington, DC 20002\n\nDATE 2021 Sept 26\n\n\nVirtual AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting - Oct. 30, 2021\n\nDue to the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, AMSAT has changed\nplans for its 39th Annual Symposium and General Meeting from an in-person\nevent to a virtual event.\n\nThis is a chance for \"Amateur Radio in Space\" enthusiasts from all corners\nof the globe to learn more about AMSAT's Strategic Plan, GOLF program,\nCubeSat Simulator and other exciting developments taking place in the\namateur satellite world.\n\nAMSAT will host its 2021 AMSAT Virtual Space Symposium and Annual General\nMeeting on Zoom for its members on Saturday, October 30th from 9:00am CDT –\n5:00pm CDT (UTC-5). The event will be a combination of pre-recorded video\nsegments along with live question and answer sessions.\n\nRegistration for members is required and is available on AMSAT's Member\nPortal, launch.amsat.org.  Registration is free and registered attendees\nwill receive a digital copy of the AMSAT Symposium Proceedings, entered\ninto the Symposium prize drawings, and be able to participate in\ndiscussions during each question and answer session.\n\nThe 2021 AMSAT Virtual Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting will be\navailable to the general public on AMSAT's YouTube channel,\nhttps://youtu.be/RTvcceM7Tz0 at no cost.\n\nFinal papers for the Symposium Proceedings must be submitted by October 18,\n2021 to Dan Schultz, N8FGV, n8fgv at usa dot net.  Symposium presentations\nshould be limited to 15 minutes of pre- recorded video. Video presentations\nmust be submitted by October 18, 2021 to Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, n8hm at arrl\ndot net. We ask that presenters be available to take questions via Zoom\nfollowing the airing of their pre-recorded video.\n\nTentative Schedule\n\n9:00am CDT - Opening Remarks\n9:15am CDT – 2:00 pm CDT - General Presentations\n2:00pm CDT – 3:00 pm CDT - AMSAT Education / CubeSat Simulator\n3:00pm CDT – 4:00 pm CDT - AMSAT Engineering\n4:00pm CDT – 5:00 pm CDT - 2020 AMSAT Annual General Meeting\n\nQuestions regarding the Symposium can be directed to info at amsat dot org.\n\n[ANS thanks the Symposium organizers for the above information]\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n                   Join the 2021 President's Club!\n          Score your 2\" 4-Color Accent Commemorative Coin.\n                 This gold finished coin comes with\nFull Color Certificate and Embroidered \"Remove Before Flight\" Key Tag\n                           Donate today at\n           https://www.amsat.org/join-the-amsat-presidents-club/\n                       You won't want to miss it!\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nUVSQ-SAT FM repeater ON September 26\n\nThe LATMOS team has programmed the UVSQ-SAT satellite to go into\ntransponder mode on Sunday, September 26, 2021 starting at 12:00 UTC. The\ntransponder will be active for 11 consecutive hours.\n\nFrom September 25th 12:00 UTC, an ASCII message will be broadcast to\nannounce that the transponder mode will be activated. To decode the\nmessage, you can use the UVSQ-SAT Decoder software:\nApplicationUVSQsatDecoder/src/site/markdown/UserManual.md · 21-ecr-uvsqsat\n· xtof / JOSAST · GitLab (electrolab.fr)\n\nFrequencies used :\n\n    Telemetry :\n        437.020 MHz - BPSK - GR3UH 9k6\n    FM Transponder :\n        Uplink frequency: 145.905 MHz\n        Downlink frequency: 437.020 MHz\n\nMore information on the satellite: UVSQsat (amsat-f.org)  and project :\n UVSQ-SAT (ipsl.fr)\n\n[ANS thanks Christophe Mercier, Président AMSAT-Francophone, for the above\ninformation]\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nTemporary Shutdown of AO-92 and FalconSat-3\n\nAO-92 has started to change its behavior after a number of weeks powered\non.  In particular, the IHU has come back on and switched to safe mode.\nThis is likely due to low voltage during eclipse when it should be drawing\nvery little if no one uses it.\n\nN8MH also reports that he is turning off FalconSat's transmitter for a\nwhile due to low voltage.\n\nThe AMSAT Ops team is going to shut both down for a while in hopes they\nwill recover.\n\nAO-91 still seems to be ok!\n\n[ANS thanks Burns Fisher, WB1FJ, AMSAT Engineering Team, for the above\ninformation]\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nARISS Seeks Hosts for Ham Radio Contacts with Space Station Crew\n\nStarting on October 1, Amateur Radio on the International Space Station\n(ARISS) will accept applications from US schools, museums, science centers,\nand community youth organizations — individually or working together —\ninterested in hosting amateur radio contacts with crew members on the\nInternational Space Station (ISS). Contacts will be scheduled between July\n1 and December 31, 2022. Crew scheduling and ISS orbits will determine the\nexact contact dates. ARISS is looking for organizations that will draw a\nsizeable number of participants and integrate the contact into a\nwell-developed education plan.\n\nThe deadline to submit is November 24. Proposal information and more\ndetails, including expectations, proposal guidelines, and a proposal form\nare on the ARISS-US website. An ARISS introductory webinar session will be\non October 7 at 8 PM ET (2400 UTC). Sign up via Eventbrite.\n\nEach year, ARISS provides tens of thousands of students with opportunities\nto learn about space technologies and communications through amateur radio.\nCrew members aboard the International Space Station (ISS) will participate\nin scheduled amateur radio contacts. These contacts are approximately 10\nminutes long and allow students to interact with the astronaut through a\nquestion-and-answer session.\n\nThe program offers learning opportunities by connecting students to\norbiting astronauts through a partnership that includes ARRL, AMSAT, and\nNASA, as well as other amateur radio organizations, and space agencies in\nRussia, Canada, Japan, and Europe. The program’s goal is to inspire\nstudents to pursue interests and careers in science, technology,\nengineering, and mathematics (STEM) and Amateur Radio.\n\n“Educators overwhelmingly report that student participation in the ARISS\nprogram stimulates interest in STEM subjects and in STEM careers,” ARISS\nsaid in announcing the contact opportunities. ARISS says enthusiasm sparked\nby a school contact also may lead to an interest in ham radio among\nstudents and to the creation of ham radio clubs in schools. Some educators\nhave even become radio amateurs after experiencing a contact with an ISS\ncrew member.\n\nARISS is celebrating 20 years of continuous amateur radio operations on the\nISS. Contact ARISS-US for additional information.\n\n[ANS thanks ARISS and ARRL for the above information]\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\n     Need new satellite antennas? Purchase Arrows, Alaskan Arrows,\n    and M2 LEO-Packs from the AMSAT Store. When you purchase through\n           AMSAT, a portion of the proceeds goes towards\n                  Keeping Amateur Radio in Space.\n           https://amsat.org/product-category/hardware/\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nProposal to Ban All 300-2000 MHz Transmissions on Far Side of the Moon\n\nDiscussions about spectrum allocation, familiar to amateurs and to Global\nNavigation Satellite Systems designers and manufacturers on Earth, are now\ntaking place regarding the lunar environment.\n\nThe online journal, \"Inside GNSS\" reports on the proposal to ban all radio\ntransmissions between 300 MHz and 2000 MHz in the area designated the\nShielded Zone of the Moon (SZM), this would also be applicable to Mars.\n\nThe spectrum would instead be used for radio astronomy operations, this\nwould mean the Amateur Satellite Service allocations at 435 MHz and 1260\nMHz would no longer be available to spacecraft in Lunar orbit such as\n Lunar-OSCAR 93 and Lunar-OSCAR 94 (Longjiang-1 and 2), see\nhttps://amsat-uk.org/2018/05/19/dslwp-satellites-lunar-orbit/\n\nThe Inside GNSS story says: The Space Frequency Coordination Group (SFCG)\nalso has defined frequency bands allocated in the lunar region. These Radio\nRegulation and Recommendations therefore apply to the lunar GNSS\nfrequencies, since a GNSS system made of lunar orbiters will cover all the\nfar side of the Moon, and therefore must not create harmful interference on\nfuture radio astronomy observations in that zone.\n\nThe ITU Radio Regulation defines the SZM as follows: “The shielded zone of\nthe Moon comprises the area of the Moon’s surface and an adjacent volume of\nspace which are shielded from emissions originating within a distance of\n100,000 km from the center of the Earth”. Because Mars is regularly in the\nSZM, the specific Radio Regulation protecting radio astronomy in the SZM is\ntherefore also applicable to Mars.\n\nRead the full story at\nhttps://insidegnss.com/the-shielded-zone-of-the-moon-protecting-radio-astronomy-from-rf-interference/\n\n[ANS thanks Southgate ARC for the above information]\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nAMSAT's GOLF Program is about getting back to higher orbits, and it all\nbegins with GOLF-TEE – a technology demonstrator for deployable solar\npanels, propulsion, and attitude control, now manifested for launch on\nNASA's ELaNa 46 mission. Come along for the ride. The journey will be\nworth it!\n\n                  https://tinyurl.com/ANS-GOLF\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nFO-29 Operation Schedule for October 2021\n\nJAMSAT has announced the following FO-29 operation schedule for October\n2021. The satellite will be switched on while over Japan on the following\ndates and times (UTC). The transponder will remain on until the satellite's\nlow voltage safety trigger shuts it down. Thus, the transponder may or may\nnot be active by the time the satellite is over North America or other\nareas of the globe.\n\n 2 00:40- 10:58- 12:42- 23:45-\n 3 10:00- 11:45-\n 8 23:30-\n 9 09:48- 11:33-\n10 00:20- 10:38- 12:23-\n16 00:05- 10:23- 12:07- 23:10-\n17 11:14- 12:57-\n23 00:41- 10:58- 23:45-\n24 10:03- 11:48-\n29 23:31-\n30 09:47- 11:33-\n\nSource: https://www.jarl.org/Japanese/3_Fuji/fuji3-202108.htm\n\n[ANS thanks Hideo Kambayashi, JH3XCU, for the above information]\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\n    Want to fly the colors on your own grid expedition?\n            Get your AMSAT car flag and other neat stuff\n                    from our Zazzle store!\n        25% of the purchase price of each product goes\n            towards Keeping Amateur Radio in Space\n              https://www.zazzle.com/amsat_gear\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nSpace Station Crew to Relocate Soyuz\n\nThree residents of the International Space Station will take a short ride\naboard a Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft Tuesday, Sept. 28, relocating the\nspacecraft to prepare for the arrival of the next set of station crew\nmembers. [Amateurs should be aware that all amateur radio operations aboard\nthe ISS are switched off during docking and space walk operations -- Ed.]\n\nExpedition 65 flight engineers Mark Vande Hei, KG5GNP, of NASA and Oleg\nNovitskiy and Pyotr Dubrov of the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos will\nundock from the station’s Earth-facing Rassvet module at 1221z. They will\ndock again at the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module at 1300z This will\nbe the first time a spacecraft has attached to the new Nauka module, which\narrived at the station in July.\n\nLive coverage of the maneuver will begin at 1200z on NASA Television, the\nNASA app, and the agency’s website.\n\nThe relocation will free the Rassvet port for the docking of another Soyuz\nspacecraft, designated Soyuz MS-19, which will carry three Russian crew\nmembers to the station in October. Soyuz commander and cosmonaut Anton\nShkaplerov of Roscosmos and spaceflight participants Klim Shipenko and\nYulia Peresild are scheduled to launch to the station Tuesday, Oct. 5, from\nthe Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.\n\nThis will be the 20th Soyuz port relocation in station history and the\nfirst since March 2021.\n\nVande Hei and Dubrov are scheduled to remain aboard the station until March\n2022. At the time of his return, Vande Hei will have set the record for the\nlongest single spaceflight for an American. Novitskiy, Shipenko, and\nPeresild are scheduled to return to Earth in October aboard the Soyuz MS-18\nspacecraft.\n\n[ANS thanks NASA for the above information]\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nARISS NEWS\n\nAmateurs and others around the world may listen in on contacts between\namateurs operating in schools and allowing students to interact with\nastronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. The\ndownlink frequency on which to listen is 145.800 MHz worldwide.\n\nA contact was successfully completed on Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 18:05z between\nastronaut Akihiko Hoshide, KE5DNI, and Children’s National Hospital,\nWashington, DC, via a multi-point telebridge through IK1SLD.\nCongratulations to the Children’s National Hospital students and Akihiko!\n\nAnother contact was successfully completed on Friday, Sept. 24 at 10:43z\nbetween astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, KE5DNI, and SPDW Voortrekker Movement,\nOranjeville, South Africa, direct via ZS9SPD. Congratulations to the SPDW\nVoortrekker Movement students and Akihiko!\n\nA contact is scheduled for Monday, 2021-09-27 at 08:55z with Amur State\nUniversity, Blagoveshchensk, Russia, direct via TBD. The ISS callsign is\npresently scheduled to be RSØISS, and the scheduled Cosmonaut is Pyotr\nDubrov.\n\nA contact is scheduled for Saturday, 2021-10-02 at 12:40z with Lycée Pierre\nPaul Riquet, St Orens De Gameville, France and CSUT University Space Center\nof Toulouse, Toulouse, France. This will be a multi-point telebridge via\nIK1SLD. The ISS callsign is presently TBD, and the scheduled astronaut is\nThomas Pesquet, KG5FYG.\n\nThe latest information on the operation mode can be found at\nhttps://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html\n\nThe latest list of frequencies in use can be found at\nhttps://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html\n\n[ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors\nfor the above information]\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\n    AMSAT, along with our ARISS partners, is developing an Amateur\n    Radio package, including two-way communication capability, to\n            be carried on-board Gateway in lunar orbit.\n\n   Support AMSAT's projects today at https://www.amsat.org/donate/\n\n+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+\n\nUpcoming Satellite Operations\n\nK8BL will be going back to FN01, 02 & EN92 soon. He is looking to do FN14\nthis Fall.\n\n2M0SQL will be operating as GB2KDR at the Keith and Dufftown Heritage\nRailway at Dufftown Railway Station (IO87) as part of Railways on the Air (\nhttps://rota.barac.org.uk/) on Saturday and Sunday, September 25 & 26. He\nexpects to be on LEO Linear and FM sats throughout the weekend will try to\nannounce pass info on Twitter @2m0sql\n\nPlease submit any additions or corrections to Ke0pbr (at) gmail.com\n\n[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT rover page manager, for the above\ninformation]\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nHamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events\n\nAMSAT will host its 2021 AMSAT Virtual Space Symposium and Annual General\nMeeting on Zoom for its members on Saturday, October 30 from 9:00am CDT –\n5:00pm CDT (UTC-5). [See complete article above.]\n\nAMSAT Ambassadors provide presentations, demonstrate communicating through\namateur satellites, and host information tables at club meetings, hamfests,\nconventions, maker faires, and other events.\n\nAMSAT Exhibit at 2021 Radio Expo\nSunday, September 26, 2021\nBoone County Fairgrounds\nBelvidere, Illinois\nhttp://www.chicagofmclub.org/\n\n2021 Wyoming ARRL Section Convention\nSaturday, October 9, 2021\nEvent Center at Archer\n3921 Archer Pkwy\nCheyenne, Wyoming 82007\nhttps://wyhamcon.org/site\n\n[ANS thanks Paul Overn, KE0PBR, AMSAT Events page manager, for the above\ninformation]\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nSatellite Shorts From All Over\n\n+ Peter Goodhall, 2M0SQL, in IO87jp, and Dana Rushton, VE1VOX, in FN85ii\nset a new QSO Distance Record for UVSQ-SAT of 4,224 km Sept. 12, 2021 at\n13:22z. Also, Bernd Scholer, DL6IAN, in JN49gb90, and Joe Werth, KE9AJ, in\nEN50fn57, set a new AO-7 Mode A QSO Distance Record of 7,248 km on Sept.\n17, 2021 at 17:44z. Congratulations! (ANS thanks Dana Rushton, VE1VOX, and\nPeter Goodhall, 2M0SQL, for the above information)\n\n+ NASA invites learners of all ages, including students and teachers who\nrecently returned to the classroom environment, to register for a special\nevent ahead of the upcoming launch of the James Webb Space Telescope. Webb\nSTEAM Day: A Learning Journey Together is a virtual, interactive event that\nwill take place from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Sept. 30.\nRegister at: https://go.nasa.gov/WebbSTEAMDay  (ANS thanks NASA for the\nabove information)\n\n+ Three Chinese astronauts safely returned to Earth on Friday, Sept. 17\nafter completing the first crewed mission aboard the Tianhe space station\nmodule. Commander Nie Haisheng, Liu Boming and Tang Hongbo touched down\ninside the designated landing zone near Dongfeng in the Gobi Desert, Inner\nMongolia, at around 05:34z. The Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center\ndeclared the Shenzhou-12 a “complete success.” (ANS thanks SpaceNews.com\nfor the above information)\n\n+ UK stations must have Electromagnetic Field (EMF) assessments in place\nfor operation above 110 MHz from 18th November 2021. Some RSGB guidance on\nEMF is here: https://rsgb.org/main/technical/emc/emf-exposure/  (ANS thanks\nAMSAT-UK for the above information)\n\n+ The head of NASA’s space operations division said this week an unpiloted\ntest flight of Boeing’s Starliner crew capsule to the International Space\nStation, delayed from August by valve problems, will likely not launch\nuntil next year. Boeing’s Starliner test flight was supposed to launch last\nmonth to the International Space Station on a final demonstration of the\ncrew capsule before it flies with astronauts. But managers scrubbed a\nlaunch attempt Aug. 3 after some of the valves inside the Starliner service\nmodule failed to open during a pre-flight checkout. (ANS thanks\nSpaceFlightNow.com for the above information)\n\n+ A SpaceX Dragon cargo resupply spacecraft filled with more than 4,600\npounds of supplies and valuable scientific experiments bound for NASA’s\nSpace Station Processing Facility is set to leave the International Space\nStation on Thursday, Sept. 30. NASA Television, the agency’s website, and\nthe NASA app will broadcast the spacecraft’s departure live, beginning at\n12:45z (8:45 a.m. EDT). (ANS thanks NASA for the above information)\n\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nJoin AMSAT today at https://launch.amsat.org/\n\nIn addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership to:\n\n* Societies (a recognized group, clubs or organization).\n* Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership at\none-half the standard yearly rate.\n* Post-secondary school students enrolled in at least half time status\nshall be eligible for the student rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary\nyears in this status.\n* Memberships are available for annual and lifetime terms.\n\nContact info [at] amsat.org for additional membership information.\n\n73 and remember to help Keep Amateur Radio in Space!\n\nThis week's ANS Editor, Mark Johns, K0JM\nk0jm at amsat dot org\n\n\n",
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