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2025

December 08, 2025 ARLS003 Operators/Monitors Wanted for Meteor Scatter QSO Party
December 02, 2025 ARLS002 "Space Sailors" Seeking Download Help from Ham Radio Operators

September 29, 2025 ARLS001 Hams Needed to Track NASA Moon Mission


2023

January 09, 2023 ARLS001 More Amateur Radio Astronauts Head for the International Space Station

2022

January 12, 2022 ARLS002 Eight-Satellite TEVEL Mission to Launch on January 13
January 12, 2022 ARLS001 EASAT-2 and Hades Satellites with FM Repeaters Scheduled for Launch


2021

December 21, 2021 ARLS012 New Chinese Amateur Radio Satellite Could Launch on December 25
December 21, 2021 ARLS011 ISS SSTV Transmission Set for Late December

November 30, 2021 ARLS010 Slow-Scan TV Transmissions from ISS Set for December 1 - 2

August 02, 2021 ARLS009 SSTV Transmissions Scheduled from ISS

June 21, 2021 ARLS008 MIR-SAT1 CubeSat Expected to Deploy from the ISS on June 22
June 17, 2021 ARLS007 Slow-Scan TV Event from International Space Station Set
June 10, 2021 ARLS006 International Space Station to be in Cross-Band Repeater Mode for Field Day
June 08, 2021 ARLS005 RS0ISS Will Transmit Slow-Scan TV Images from the ISS on June 9-10

March 17, 2021 ARLS004 ARISS Ham Station in Columbus Module Is Once Again Operational

February 16, 2021 ARLS003 CAPE-3 CubeSat Launched

January 29, 2021 ARLS002 RadFxSat-2 Satellite Signals Detected, AMSAT Engineering Continues to Assess Status
January 12, 2021 ARLS001 AMSAT/Vanderbilt RadFXSat-2/Fox 1E Set to Launch


2020

November 04, 2020 ARLS010 Neutron-1 CubeSat Scheduled for Deployment on November 5; Other Sats Pending

October 14, 2020 ARLS009 ARRL Comments in Orbital Debris Mitigation Proceeding
October 05, 2020 ARLS008 An ARISS Slow-Scan TV Event from the ISS is Scheduled

September 29, 2020 ARLS007 Chinese Amateur Radio Satellite Launches Delayed
September 29, 2020 ARLS006 Slow-Scan Television Transmissions from ISS Planned
September 02, 2020 ARLS005 First Element of ARISS Next-Generation Radio System Installed and Operating on ISS

May 15, 2020 ARLS004 HuskySat-1 (HO-107) Transponder is Open

March 10, 2020 ARLS003 ARISS Celebrating Successful Launch Carrying Interoperable Radio System to ISS

February 27, 2020 ARLS002 AMSAT Cites Need for Adequate Spectrum in Opposing Deletion of 3.4 GHz Band

January 28, 2020 ARLS001 HuskySat-1 with VHF/UHF Linear Transponder Set to Deploy Soon


2019

December 26, 2019 ARLS006 Commemorative ARISS Slow-Scan TV Transmissions Set
December 19, 2019 ARLS005 China to Launch CAMSAT CAS-6 Satellite on December 20

June 27, 2019 ARLS004 LightSail 2 Launches, Will Transmit CW Beacon
June 14, 2019 ARLS003 Ham Radio Satellites to Deploy from ISS

February 14, 2019 ARLS002 ARISS Plans Do-Over of Slow-Scan TV Transmissions over February 15 - 17 Weekend
February 13, 2019 ARLS001 AO-85 Turned Off due to Return of Eclipse Periods and Poor Battery Condition


2018

December 11, 2018 ARLS010 Jordan's First CubeSat, JY1Sat, is Designated as JO-97

July 11, 2018 ARLS009 ARISS-Russia SSTV Transmissions Continue
July 11, 2018 ARLS008 CubeSats to Deploy from International Space Station on July 13

June 15, 2018 ARLS007 Space Station Digital Amateur Radio TV System Transmitter Determined to be Defective

May 31, 2018 ARLS006 ARISS to Conduct Digital Amateur Radio TV Transmitter Test on June 1
May 23, 2018 ARLS005 Amateur Radio Transponders on Planned Chinese Satellites to Include HF
May 11, 2018 ARLS004 Three CubeSats with Amateur Radio Payloads Deployed from ISS

January 26, 2018 ARLS003 Fox-1D (AO-92) Now Commissioned, Open for Amateur Use
January 16, 2018 ARLS002 Fox-1D Amateur Radio CubeSat Launches Successfully, Now Designated as AO-92
January 09, 2018 ARLS001 Fox-1D Satellite Set to Launch this Week, China to Launch Five New CubeSats


2017

November 20, 2017 ARLS015 RadFxSat (Fox-1B) Launched Successfully, Designated AO-91
November 16, 2017 ARLS014 RadFxSat (Fox-1B) Launch Reset for November 18
November 15, 2017 ARLS013 RadFxSat (Fox-1B) Launch Scrubbed Again, but More Foxes are on the Way!
November 08, 2017 ARLS012 RadFxSat (Fox-1B) Launch Delayed; AMSAT Asks for Patience During Commissioning

October 20, 2017 ARLS011 RadFxSat (Fox-1B) FM Satellite Set to Launch in November
October 19, 2017 ARLS010 Chinese CAS-4A and CAS-4B Amateur Radio Satellite Transponders Activated

September 26, 2017 ARLS009 FalconSAT-3 Now Open for Amateur Radio Use

July 11, 2017 ARLS008 ARISS to Celebrate 20th Anniversary with SSTV Event

April 15, 2017 ARLS007 ISS Packet System is Back on VHF

February 21, 2017 ARLS006 ARISS Opens Window for Proposals to Host Contacts with Space Station Crew
February 10, 2017 ARLS005 Nayif-1 CubeSat with Amateur Radio Transponder Set to Launch on February 15
February 10, 2017 ARLS004 Slow-Scan TV Transmissions from International Space Station Planned

January 18, 2017 ARLS003 Several CubeSats with Amateur Radio Payloads Deployed from ISS
January 17, 2017 ARLS002 RadFxSat (Fox-1B) Launch Moved to Late August
January 13, 2017 ARLS001 ITF-2 CubeSat Set to Deploy from ISS


2016

December 30, 2016 ARLS012 New Amateur Radio FM Transponder CubeSat Now in Space
December 06, 2016 ARLS011 Slow-Scan Television Transmissions Scheduled from ISS

November 15, 2016 ARLS010 EO-79/FUNcube-3 Now Available for Amateur Radio Use
November 11, 2016 ARLS009 Chinese Students' FM Transponder Satellite Launched

October 21, 2016 ARLS008 Apparent ARISS Radio Failure Prompts Shift to Russian Service Module Ham Gear
October 13, 2016 ARLS007 New Satellites with Amateur Radio Payloads Launched, Monitored

July 05, 2016 ARLS006 Two Radio Amateurs Set to Head for the International Space Station

June 24, 2016 ARLS005 India Launches Amateur Radio Satellites

May 12, 2016 ARLS004 Elementary School's SSTV CubeSat Now Set to Deploy from ISS on May 16

April 11, 2016 ARLS003 ARISS Commemorative SSTV Event Set for April 11-14

February 10, 2016 ARLS002 Japanese Satellites Carrying Amateur Radio Payloads to Launch on February 12
February 01, 2016 ARLS001 Satellite Package Carrying Amateur Radio Payloads Released into Orbit from ISS


2015

November 19, 2015 ARLS018 AO-85 Commissioned and Turned Over to AMSAT-NA Operations

October 09, 2015 ARLS017 Fox-1A is Now AO-85, Transponder Temporarily Active!

September 29, 2015 ARLS016 More Chinese Amateur Radio Satellites are Aloft
September 18, 2015 ARLS015 Fox-1C and Fox-1D FM Transponder CubeSats to Share a Ride
September 17, 2015 ARLS014 Chinese Amateur Radio Satellite Launch Now Scheduled for September 18

August 26, 2015 ARLS013 Launch Date Set for AMSAT Fox-1A
August 24, 2015 ARLS012 IARU Reiterates Commitment to Coordinate Satellites Only Within International Band Plans

July 15, 2015 ARLS011 SSTV Images from Space Will Commemorate 40th Apollo-Soyuz Mission Anniversary

May 29, 2015 ARLS010 Hams Invited to Test APRS on Duchifat-1 CubeSat
May 26, 2015 ARLS009 US Naval Academy PSK31 CubeSat Transponders Active
May 19, 2015 ARLS008 Radio Amateur Sworn In as New NASA Deputy Administrator

April 23, 2015 ARLS007 Fox-1C and 1D Satellites to Include L-Band Uplink; Fox-1E to Have Linear Transponder
April 07, 2015 ARLS006 Slow-Scan TV Transmissions from ISS Scheduled for April 11

March 10, 2015 ARLS005 Fox-1A Ready for Launch, Fox-1D to Carry Radiation-Mapping Experiment

February 20, 2015 ARLS004 Spacewalks Will Interrupt ISS Amateur Radio SSTV, School Contact Schedules
February 19, 2015 ARLS003 Slow-Scan Television Transmissions from ISS Set for February 21-23
February 02, 2015 ARLS002 Amateur Radio Payloads Share Ride into Space with Soil Moisture Monitoring Satellite

January 30, 2015 ARLS001 SSTV Transmissions Scheduled from the International Space Station


2014

December 18, 2014 ARLS009 ARTSAT2: DESPATCH Satellite is Now FO-81

November 20, 2014 ARLS008 Two Japanese Satellites Will Carry Ham Radio Payloads into Deep Space this Month
November 11, 2014 ARLS007 AMSAT Celebrates 40 Years in Space for AO-7

September 02, 2014 ARLS006 73 on 73 Award Period Now Underway
September 02, 2014 ARLS005 Amateur Radio Transponder Will Accompany Japanese Asteroid Mission into Deep Space

August 19, 2014 ARLS004 Chasqui-1 Amateur Radio CubeSat Deployed from ISS

July 22, 2014 ARLS003 India's VO-52 Satellite Goes Dark

February 24, 2014 ARLS002 More CubeSats Expected to Deploy from ISS This Week
February 07, 2014 ARLS001 ISS CubeSat Deployment, "Ham Video" Commissioning Postponed


2013

November 20, 2013 ARLS002 FUNcube-1 Team to Gather for November 21 Launch, "Dashboard" Software Released

October 31, 2013 ARLS001 RS0ISS Active on SSTV from International Space Station

2012

October 05, 2012 ARLS005 Space Station Deploys Five CubeSats

July 12, 2012 ARLS004 Three Hams Scheduled to Head to ISS This Weekend

May 18, 2012 ARLS003 Amateurs Asked to Listen for HORYU-2 Satellite
May 10, 2012 ARLS002 Three Hams Venture to ISS Next Week

April 26, 2012 ARLS001 NASA accepting proposals for ARISS contacts


2011

August 04, 2011 ARLS007 ARISSat-1 Finally Deployed from ISS

April 20, 2011 ARLS006 Transatlantic Amateur Radio Balloon Launch
April 08, 2011 ARLS005 ARISSat-1 On the Air for Gagarin Anniversary

March 16, 2011 ARLS004 Hams Invited to Track Satellites
March 09, 2011 ARLS003 Middle School Students to Launch Near-Space Balloon

January 28, 2011 ARLS002 ARISSat-1 Blasts Off
January 20, 2011 ARLS001 NASA Seeks Amateur Radio Operators' Aid to Listen for Nanosatellite's Beacon Signal


2010

October 14, 2010 ARLS001 OSCAR 67 Satellite Active for JOTA


2009

December 16, 2009 ARLS008 First Chinese Amateur Radio Satellite Now in Space

September 18, 2009 ARLS007 South African Amateur Radio Payload Reaches Orbit

August 26, 2009 ARLS006 SuitSat-2 Now Called ARISSat-1

July 30, 2009 ARLS005 Space Shuttle Endeavour to Deploy Student-Built Satellites

June 02, 2009 ARLS004 NASA Releases New Predictions for Solar Cycle 24

May 12, 2009 ARLS003 Scientists Predict Solar Cycle 24 to Peak in 2013

March 25, 2009 ARLS002 Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, Steps Down from ARISS and AMSAT Duties
March 12, 2009 ARLS001 NASA Delays Discovery's Trip to ISS


2008

December 18, 2008 ARLS009 ARISS Finalizes Plans for Silver Anniversary of Amateur Radio from Space
December 02, 2008 ARLS008 ARISS to Celebrate 25 Years of Amateur Radio in Space with Special Events

October 09, 2008 ARLS007 Garriott Gears for Space Journey

May 29, 2008 ARLS006 New Russian Satellite in Orbit
May 22, 2008 ARLS005 New Amateur Radio Satellite Receives OSCAR Designation

April 28, 2008 ARLS004 Ten New Satellites in Orbit

February 15, 2008 ARLS003 Astronauts Work on Columbus Lab on the ISS

January 23, 2008 ARLS002 AO-16 Satellite Serves as Voice Repeater
January 22, 2008 ARLS001 ARISS Team Looking for Ground Stations


2007

June 04, 2007 ARLS003 It's KD5PLA in for KD5PLB on ISS

April 05, 2007 ARLS002 Fifth civilian to visit ISS

January 09, 2007 ARLS001 ANDE and RAFT-1 get OSCAR numbers


2006

September 19, 2006 ARLS008 New two-ham crew, first female civilian visitor on way to ISS
September 08, 2006 ARLS007 SuitSat-1 (AO-54), re-enters Earth's atmosphere

August 22, 2006 ARLS006 ISS crew, ARISS team troubleshooting slow-scan TV system

July 27, 2006 ARLS005 Massive CubeSat launch fails

June 16, 2006 ARLS004 NASA releases ISS North and South America Pass Times for Field Day

May 04, 2006 ARLS003 Three radio amateurs on next ISS crew

March 27, 2006 ARLS002 ISS Expedition 13 two-ham crew set to launch

February 14, 2006 ARLS001 "SuitSat-1" keeps on ticking; low power output eyed


2005

December 16, 2005 ARLS009 ISS commander shooting for WAC, WAC and maybe DXCC from space

September 29, 2005 ARLS008 SSETI Express launch delayed indefinitely

July 26, 2005 ARLS007 Shuttle Discovery launches successfully
July 25, 2005 ARLS006 Amateur Radio on the International Space Station in repeater mode

June 16, 2005 ARLS005 ISS crew could be on the air for Field Day!

May 05, 2005 ARLS004 New Amateur Radio satellite in orbit

April 18, 2005 ARLS003 New all-ham crew now safely aboard ISS

February 03, 2005 ARLS002 ISS, PC-sat set up for joint packet tests

January 19, 2005 ARLS001 Echo satellite reopens for normal FM repeater, digital use


2004

November 04, 2004 ARLS013 Useful life of UO-22 satellite appears over

August 04, 2004 ARLS012 AMSAT-UK announces new amateur satellite project

July 29, 2004 ARLS011 AMSAT "Echo" Satellite to Open for FM Voice Trial Run

June 29, 2004 ARLS010 AMSAT-OSCAR Echo Satellite Launched!
June 22, 2004 ARLS009 Ham gear on ISS to be turned off during space walk
June 11, 2004 ARLS008 AMSAT announces satellite developments

May 12, 2004 ARLS007 Ham radio-carrying rocket hopes to reach space

April 20, 2004 ARLS006 Three Radio Amateurs on their Way to the ISS

March 11, 2004 ARLS005 A glimmer of hope for AO-40

February 26, 2004 ARLS004 UO-11 Satellite to Mark 20 years in Space
February 04, 2004 ARLS003 AO-40 Command Team Plays Waiting Game

January 29, 2004 ARLS002 AO-40 Still Ailing
January 16, 2004 ARLS001 Chiao to Sub for McArthur as Next ISS Commander


2003

November 21, 2003 ARLS016 International Space Station Marks Five Years in Space
November 13, 2003 ARLS015 UO-14 Satellite Declared Dead
November 12, 2003 ARLS014 ARISS Announces Roy Neal, K6DUE, ISS Commemorative Event

October 17, 2003 ARLS013 New two-ham ISS crew set to head into space

July 25, 2003 ARLS012 Two-ham crew named for ISS Expedition 8 crew

April 25, 2003 ARLS011 Two-Ham Crew Set to Fly to International Space Station
April 01, 2003 ARLS010 NASA Selects Expedition 7 Crew

March 13, 2003 ARLS009 Astronaut Fits in Same-Day Chats with Students on Both=20 Sides of Atlantic

February 26, 2003 ARLS008 New Mexico Hams Help with Columbia Debris Search
February 14, 2003 ARLS007 Columbia recovery effort over for Texas hams
February 12, 2003 ARLS006 ISS crew grieves Columbia loss, moves forward
February 07, 2003 ARLS005 ARISS contact delayed
February 06, 2003 ARLS004 Starshine 3 Satellite Falls

January 30, 2003 ARLS003 ARRL comments in support of AMSAT-NA petition
January 23, 2003 ARLS002 AO-27 orbit affecting operating periods
January 07, 2003 ARLS001 New Saudi satellite gets OSCAR designation


2002

December 03, 2002 ARLS007 All-ham, all-male crew settles in onboard space station

June 25, 2002 ARLS006 AMSAT-OSCAR 7 returns to life

April 17, 2002 ARLS005 ARISS Board resolves greater cooperation with Canada
April 09, 2002 ARLS004 SaudiSat 1-A (SO-41) now available for amateur use

February 21, 2002 ARLS003 ARISS packet system to be upgraded soon

January 15, 2002 ARLS002 New Amateur Radio antenna installed in space!
January 10, 2002 ARLS001 New Amateur Radio Antenna to be Installed During Spacewalk


2001

November 30, 2001 ARLS020 Space walk set to fix docking problem
November 29, 2001 ARLS019 AO-40 transponder hiatus looms

October 01, 2001 ARLS018 Kodiak Star launch is a success

August 29, 2001 ARLS017 AO-40 Gives Earthlings Another Scare
August 17, 2001 ARLS016 AO-40 Attitude Control System Appears Functional
August 14, 2001 ARLS015 AO-40 "S1" Transmitter Goes Silent
August 07, 2001 ARLS014 New Amateur Satellite to Link Remote APRS Nodes
August 03, 2001 ARLS013 New ISS Crew to Launch August 9

July 20, 2001 ARLS012 AO-40 Transponders Back on the Air!
July 11, 2001 ARLS011 AO-40 Now in Long-Term, "Safe" Orbit

May 31, 2001 ARLS010 AO-40 transponders off in preparation for orbit shift
May 08, 2001 ARLS009 AO-40 transponder tests a hit!
May 04, 2001 ARLS008 AO-40 transponders to open for experimental operation

April 27, 2001 ARLS007 AO-40 Transponder Operation Possible This Summer
April 04, 2001 ARLS006 AO-40 Spinup Under Way

March 09, 2001 ARLS005 AO-40 Team Starts Slowing Spin Rate

February 06, 2001 ARLS004 AO-40 Future Rests on Reducing Spin, Regaining Attitude Control

January 16, 2001 ARLS003 AO-40 Report Suggests Damage to Antenna Systems
January 05, 2001 ARLS002 AO-40 Could Be Leaking
January 04, 2001 ARLS001 AO-40 Recovery Continues


2000

December 22, 2000 ARLS027 First ARISS school QSO a success!
December 19, 2000 ARLS026 AO-40 still silent
December 14, 2000 ARLS025 AO-40 Beacon Goes Silent
December 01, 2000 ARLS024 ARISS international partners meet

November 22, 2000 ARLS023 Shepherd makes first casual QSOs from ISS
November 22, 2000 ARLS022 Limited AO-40 use possible in near future
November 16, 2000 ARLS021 Phase 3D is In Orbit!
November 15, 2000 ARLS020 W1AW to participate in meteor scatter/APRS experiment
November 15, 2000 ARLS019 Phase 3D Launch Slipped By One Day
November 13, 2000 ARLS018 ISS crew completes installation of Amateur Radio hardware
November 09, 2000 ARLS017 First ARISS school picked
November 02, 2000 ARLS016 Phase 3D Gets Firm Launch Date
November 01, 2000 ARLS015 All-Ham Crew is ISS-Bound

October 26, 2000 ARLS014 Coming soon: First ham operation from ISS
October 19, 2000 ARLS013 Phase 3D Now Set to Launch November 14
October 11, 2000 ARLS012 Phase 3D Launch Delayed

September 26, 2000 ARLS011 Phase 3D Set for Halloween Launch!
September 15, 2000 ARLS010 Phase 3D launch campaign under way
September 14, 2000 ARLS009 AO-27 is back on the air!
September 08, 2000 ARLS008 Atlantis ferrying ARISS ham gear into space

August 24, 2000 ARLS007 AO-27 FM repeater off the air
August 03, 2000 ARLS006 ISS ham gear cleared for takeoff

July 12, 2000 ARLS005 Zvezda module eventually to house ham radio

June 14, 2000 ARLS004 Tentative Phase 3D Launch Date Reset

March 01, 2000 ARLS003 Phase 3D Could Launch in July!

February 15, 2000 ARLS002 StenSat Released But Possibly Malfunctioning

January 28, 2000 ARLS001 Three Amateur Radio Satellites Rocket Into Space


1999

November 12, 1999 ARLS008 W1AW to participate in meteor scatter/APRS experiment

October 08, 1999 ARLS007 Phase 3D Accepted for "First Suitable" Ariane 5 Launch

August 06, 1999 ARLS006 Hams, SWLs invited to monitor eclipse propagation

July 23, 1999 ARLS005 Last shuttle SAREX mission is in space!

April 22, 1999 ARLS004 UoSAT-12 satellite successfully launched
April 16, 1999 ARLS003 Swatch Beats Awkward Retreat: Sputnik Won't Fly
April 07, 1999 ARLS002 ARRL Advises Swatch to Cancel "Beatnik" Launch

February 26, 1999 ARLS001 SUNSAT amateur radio satellite "alive"


1998

December 15, 1998 ARLS016 Sputnik 41/RS-18 QRT

November 11, 1998 ARLS015 Sputnik 41/RS-18 Launched from Mir

October 27, 1998 ARLS014 New amateur satellite package launched
October 16, 1998 ARLS013 Phase 3D satellite to undergo testing
October 09, 1998 ARLS012 Bill Tynan, W3XO, to Step Down as AMSAT-NA President

August 21, 1998 ARLS011 New satellites get OSCAR designations

June 26, 1998 ARLS010 SAREX will not fly on Glenn mission
June 16, 1998 ARLS009 Phase 3D won't fly this year

May 01, 1998 ARLS008 SAREX scrambling to fill Mir-school schedule

April 09, 1998 ARLS007 Mir-school QSOs

February 27, 1998 ARLS006 SAREX to be on John Glenn flight
February 27, 1998 ARLS005 Thomas completes third Mir-school QSO, others scheduled
February 24, 1998 ARLS004 Mir-School QSOs Resume!
February 18, 1998 ARLS003 Four schools scheduled for MIR QSOs

January 09, 1998 ARLS002 Mir gets reprieve with next crew to be all hams
January 09, 1998 ARLS001 Sputnik PS2/RS-17 officially declared dead


1997

December 31, 1997 ARLS037 Sputnik PS2 possibly SK
December 12, 1997 ARLS035 KC5VPF gets extra time aboard Mir

November 04, 1997 ARLS034 Sputnik PS 2 heard

October 17, 1997 ARLS033 Sputnik model launch update
October 10, 1997 ARLS032 Sputnik model launch delayed
October 03, 1997 ARLS031 Functional Sputnik model set for Mir launch

September 25, 1997 ARLS030 NASA gives KC5VPF the green light for Mir stay
September 05, 1997 ARLS029 Mir ham operations to shift temporarily to 70 cm

August 14, 1997 ARLS028 KB5UAC/Mir activity
August 14, 1997 ARLS027 SAREX team wins award

July 30, 1997 ARLS026 September Phase 3D Launch Doubtful
July 15, 1997 ARLS025 Shuttle contacts PRC
July 11, 1997 ARLS024 KB5UAC grateful for ham radio on Mir
July 11, 1997 ARLS023 SAREX contacts successful
July 02, 1997 ARLS022 Mir back on the air

June 25, 1997 ARLS020 Mir crew safe after collision
June 19, 1997 ARLS019 Mir frequency test
June 19, 1997 ARLS018 Phase 3D delayed
June 13, 1997 ARLS017 Seventeen schools on STS-94 SAREX schedule

May 30, 1997 ARLS016 Mike Foale, KB5UAC, aboard and active From Mir
May 15, 1997 ARLS015 Ham-astronaut Mike Foale to be active from Mir
May 08, 1997 ARLS014 STS-84 launch May 15

April 25, 1997 ARLS013 STS-83 refly is a "go" for July with SAREX on board
April 11, 1997 ARLS012 SAREX/ARISS attempt to reschedule missed QSOs
April 02, 1997 ARLS011 STS-83 postponed

March 31, 1997 ARLS010 SAREX aboard STS-83; launch set for April 3
March 27, 1997 ARLS009 ATV rocket launches set
March 25, 1997 ARLS008 Phase 3D delayed
March 21, 1997 ARLS007 Mir fire remains "hot" topic during MIREX school contacts
March 05, 1997 ARLS006 RS-16 Satellite In Orbit

February 28, 1997 ARLS005 School contacts a go in wake of Mir fire
February 28, 1997 ARLS004 AMSAT scrambling to close funding gap

January 31, 1997 ARLS003 Permission granted for Linenger to ham it up from Mir
January 24, 1997 ARLS002 Ham-astronauts swap spots aboard Mir
January 03, 1997 ARLS001 MIREX QSOs made with four schools


1996

December 19, 1996 ARLS017 Phase 3D delayed

November 27, 1996 ARLS016 Ham radio on space station

September 17, 1996 ARLS014 Shuttle carries three hams
September 09, 1996 ARLS013 UNAMSAT-B in Orbit
September 06, 1996 ARLS012 Shuttle rescheduled


July 31, 1996 ARLS010 Phase 3D update
July 26, 1996 ARLS009 Ariane 501 report
July 24, 1996 ARLS008 STS-79 update

June 18, 1996 ARLS007 STS-78 update
June 11, 1996 ARLS006 Field Day in space?
June 11, 1996 ARLS005 Phase 3-D update

March 13, 1996 ARLS004 Ham radio on STS-76

February 28, 1996 ARLS003 AMSAT segment on tv

January 26, 1996 ARLS002 STS-75 launch date
January 19, 1996 ARLS001 Ham radio power supply aboard Mir fails


1995

December 30, 1995 ARLS028 DOVE OSCAR 17 Fails Again
December 19, 1995 ARLS027 Mir seasons greetings
December 12, 1995 ARLS026 OSCAR 17 link fails

November 20, 1995 ARLS025 Shuttle returns hams
November 17, 1995 ARLS024 Hams Contact Atlantis/Mir Astronauts
November 15, 1995 ARLS023 AMSAT on TV on Friday
November 10, 1995 ARLS022 Next shuttle all licensed
November 10, 1995 ARLS021 Shuttle Countdown Continues

October 24, 1995 ARLS020 More gear for Mir
October 23, 1995 ARLS019 More hams on tv
October 18, 1995 ARLS018 AMSAT filmed for TV show
October 10, 1995 ARLS017 Phase 3-D details set
October 05, 1995 ARLS016 Listen to AMSAT meeting
October 04, 1995 ARLS015 P3D launch set back

September 27, 1995 ARLS014 Crash kills flyer/ham
September 12, 1995 ARLS013 German ham arrives at Mir

August 23, 1995 ARLS012 Amateur radio on Mir

July 14, 1995 ARLS011 Shuttle Astronauts On-The-Air
July 07, 1995 ARLS010 SAREX helps NASA

June 27, 1995 ARLS009 Shuttle carries two hams
June 22, 1995 ARLS008 SAREX launch on Friday
June 05, 1995 ARLS007 SAREX STS-70 postponed

May 26, 1995 ARLS006 SAREX To Fly In June

April 05, 1995 ARLS005 SAREX frequency changes

January 27, 1995 ARLS004 QSOs with STS-63
January 27, 1995 ARLS003 2 more astro-hams
January 13, 1995 ARLS002 RS-15 launch a first
January 04, 1995 ARLS001 New satellite planned

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