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[ariss:105] ISS記念運用(計画)
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11月29日、30日にRoy Nealを記念したISSの運用が計画されています。
amsatのsarexまたはjamsatのjamsat-sarexを購読されている方は既にご存
じですが、sarexに流れたニュースを転載します。
NASAの予定軌道要素による東京の時間は、下記のようになります。
Date (UTC) Time (UTC) of Azimuth at Peak Height Vis
Orbit
Rise Peak Set Ris Pk Set Elev at Pk
Sat 29Nov03 05:29:18 05:34:05 05:39:00 202 131 60 25.1 368 DDD
28681
07:04:57 07:09:51 07:14:46 254 327 39 24.1 363 DDD
28682
08:43:03 08:46:29 08:50:03 301 344 29 5.8 358 VVN
28683
10:20:54 10:23:51 10:26:55 330 6 43 3.8 355 NNN
28684
11:56:41 12:00:58 12:05:16 328 27 85 12.0 357 NNN
28685
13:32:05 13:37:07 13:42:16 311 194 134 84.1* 360 NNN
28686
15:09:04 15:12:16 15:15:42 276 236 194 5.3 364 NNN
28687
Sun 30Nov03 04:28:08 04:32:04 04:36:07 178 127 74 9.3 370 DDD
28696
06:02:26 06:07:28 06:12:37 234 321 46 60.7* 365 DDD
28697
07:39:41 07:43:44 07:47:54 283 336 31 9.7 360 DDN
28698
09:18:09 09:20:58 09:23:55 323 358 33 3.6 356 VNN
28699
10:54:32 10:58:13 11:02:01 331 18 67 7.0 356 NNN
28700
12:29:48 12:34:43 12:39:45 319 35 114 33.2 359 NNN
28701
14:05:49 14:10:22 14:14:55 294 230 167 16.6 363 NNN
28702
彼等の起床時間からしますと、29日13:32UTCや30日12:29UTCが
可能性が
あるのですが。詳細は、今後のアナウンスに注意して下さい。
なお、アップリンクは144.49MHz、ダウンリンクは145.80MHzで
す。また、
QSOは、短く終わるようにして下さい。
ARISS International Team News Release:
November 10, 2003
Roy Neal, K6DUE, ISS Commemorative Event Planned by the ARISS team
Our good friend and noted NBC news correspondent Roy Neal, K6DUE (SK), had
a vision---to make amateur radio a permanent feature on human spaceflight
missions.
On November 28, 1983, the first step to Roy's vision was taken with the
launch of the first amateur radio station on the STS-9 Space Shuttle
Columbia mission. A few days later, Astronaut Owen Garriott, W5LFL. became
the first on-orbit crew member to talk from space.
15 years ago, in October 1988, the Russian Amateur Radio team, led by
Sergej Samburov, RV3DR and Larry Agabekov, UA6HZ/N2WW, launched and
deployed the first amateur radio station on Mir. On November 12, 1988 at
the AMSAT-NA symposium in Washington DC, Leo Labutin, UA3CR (SK), started
amateur radio operations by communicating with cosmonaut Musa Manorov,
U2MIR on-board Mir. Soon thereafter, hams all over the globe were talking
with the cosmonauts and astronauts through the Mir amateur radio station.
The first amateur radio communications from the ISS started 3 years ago
this month. On November 13, 2000, from the ISS, Sergei Krikalev, U5MIR and
Bill Shepherd, KD5GSL, could be heard talking to the ham radio teams
located at the Energia amateur radio station, R3K, in Russia and the
Goddard ISS ground station, NN1SS in the USA. Roy's vision was suddenly
realized with the deployment and first operation of a permanent amateur
radio station on ISS.
To commemorate Roy Neal's vision and dedication to the development of
amateur space communications, the ARISS International team will be
sponsoring a special event activity with the ISS crew. We have requested
that the ISS Expedition crew communicate with ground-based radio amateurs
during the weekend of November 29-30. Those who contact the ISS by voice
or packet during this weekend and through December 2003 will be eligible
for a special anniversary event certificate.
Please remember the ARISS frequencies:
Voice and Packet Downlink: 145.80 (Worldwide)
Voice Uplink: 144.49 for Regions 2 and 3 (The Americas, and the Pacific)
Voice Uplink: 145.20 for Region 1 (Europe, Central Asia and Africa)
Packet Uplink: 145.99 (Worldwide)
Please keep all contacts short as others will want to work the special
event.
Specifics on QSL verification and certificate distribution will be provided
in a follow-on news bulletin.
On behalf of the ARISS International Team, we congratulate the
international amateur radio community on these exceptional accomplishments
and commemorate Roy Neal, K6DUE for his vision and tremendous support to
ARISS team.
73,
Frank Bauer, KA3HDO
Sergej Samburov, RV3DR
安田 聖 7M3TJZ