Clint, a team of hard-working volunteers collects and disseminates the news you are seeking.
The AMSAT News Service (ANS) provides the best weekly summary of all things related to amateur radio in space. It comes out at 0000z each Sunday (Saturday evening in North America) and can be found on the AMSAT website,
https://www.amsat.org, if you just scroll down a little bit from the top. You can also subscribe directly (and m
anage all of your AMSAT-NA mailing list preferences) at https://mailman.amsat.org. Or, it will show up here in the -bb within the hour after posting.
Special ANS bulletins are posted mid-week whenever news of sufficient import warrants it.
The archive of past issues of the weekly and special ANS bulletins can be reached through the AMSAT website,
https://www.amsat.org, from the pull-down on the "Services" tab.
For grid hunters looking for rovers, ANS reports the updates from AMSAT rover coordinator Ian Parsons, K5ZM, which can also be found on
https://www.amsat.org under the "Satellite Info" tab. Yes it's true that many rovers are still using X (the social media formerly known as Twitter) for more up-to-date info. But more and more rovers are posting their activities in greater detail at
https://hams.at, a project by Rockwell Schrock, WW1X.
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Mark D. Johns, KØJM
AMSAT Ambassador & News Service Editor
Brooklyn Park, MN USA EN35hd
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"Heaven goes by favor; if it went by merit,
you would stay out and your dog would go in."
---Mark Twain