AMSAT NEWS SERVICE SPECIAL BULLETIN
ANS-195

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In this edition:

* ARISS SSTV Images to Commmemorate 40th Anniversary of the Apollo-
Soyuz Mission

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ANS-195 AMSAT News Service Special Bulletin

AMSAT News Service Bulletin 195.01
From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
July 14, 2015
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ARISS SSTV Images to Commmemorate 40th Anniversary of the Apollo-
Soyuz Mission

40 years ago this week, the historic joint Apollo-Soyuz mission was
conducted. Apollo-Soyuz (or Soyuz-Apollo in Russia) represented the
first joint USA-Soviet mission and set the stage for follow-on Russia-
USA space collaboration on the Space Shuttle, Mir Space Station and
the International Space Station. The Soyuz and Apollo vehicles were
docked from July 17-19, 1975, during which time joint experiments and
activities were accomplished with the 3 USA astronauts and 2 Soviet
Cosmonauts on-board. Apollo-Soyuz was the final mission of the
Apollo program and the last USA human spaceflight mission until the
first space shuttle mission in 1981.

To commemorate the 40th anniversary of this historic international
event, the ARISS team has developed a series of 12 Slow Scan
Television (SSTV) images that will be sent down for reception by
schools, educational organizations and ham radio operators,
worldwide. The SSTV images are planned to start sometime Saturday
morning, July 18 and run through Sunday July 19. These dates are
tentative and are subject to change. The SSTV images can be received
on 145.80 MHz and displayed using several different SSTV computer
programs that are available on the internet.

We encourage you to submit your best received SSTV images to:

http://www.aus-city.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/r/RADIOCOMM_LIST/183401448506/list.admin/aus-city.com/

The ARISS SSTV image gallery will post the best SSTV images received
from this event at:

http://www.aus-city.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/r/RADIOCOMM_LIST/745826938774/list.admin/aus-city.com/

Also, as a special treat, on Saturday July 18 the ISS Cosmonauts
will take time out to conduct an ARISS contact with students
attending the Moon Day/Frontiers of Flight Museum event in Dallas
Texas. This Russian Cosmonaut-USA Student contact is planned to
start around 16:55 UTC through the W6SRJ ground station located in
Santa Rosa, California. ARISS will use the 145.80 MHz voice
frequency downlink (same as the SSTV downlink) for the Moon Day
contact.

For more information on ARISS, please go to our web site:
www.ariss.org

The ARISS international team would like to thank our ARISS-Russia
colleague, Sergey Samburov, RV3DR, for his leadership on this
historic commemoration.

[ANS thanks Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO, ARISS International Chair for
the above information]



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David Cottle

UBB Owner & Administrator