File:Space Station Live- Hamming it up on Space Station.webm
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English: NASA Commentator Lori Meggs at the Marshall Space Flight Center talks to a group of students who had the unique opportunity to ask questions to astronaut Tim Kopra as the space station flew over Huntsville, Alabama. The students contacted the station using a Ham radio. It was all thanks to a research activity called Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, or ARISS, which is approaching the 1000th call like this to students.
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Source | YouTube: Space Station Live: Hamming it up on Space Station – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA Johnson |
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