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ARISS Needs Your Support!

Two Initiatives Underway
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Next-Generation Hardware Upgrade via Fundrazr.com
Supports
  • Space-rated New Generation Radio System, Including:
    • Higher Power Radios
    • Dedicated Multi-Voltage Power Supplies
    • Cabling and Connectors
  • Development & Fabrication
  • Hardware Certification & Testing

ARISS Next-Gen Hardware via Fundrazr

Annual Fund for Operations
Supports
  • Operations & Training
  • Technical & Administration
    • Enhancing Educational Outcomes
    • Enhancing Public Outreach
    • Improved Communications
    • Business Development
    • Metric Compilation & Analysis
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Donate to the ARISS Annual Fund
  Please note: Donations are managed by AMSAT-NA through a special fund for ARISS. Click the button to "Donate to ARISS" on the AMSAT-NA web page.  All donations go directly to ARISS.
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​Challenge Coin for $100 + Donations


​Seeking Corporate Donations, Foundation Grants, Organization Sponsorships

Contact Frank Bauer, KA3HDO
​at
KA3HDO @gmail.com

About

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Amateur Radio on the International Space Station is a program that lets students experience the excitement of Amateur Radio by talking directly with crew members of the International Space Station.  Learn More

ARISS appreciates our partners and sponsors:
National Amateur Radio Societies and AMSAT Organizations in Canada, Europe, Japan, Russia and the USA.


Member of the Space Station Explorers consortium.


Funded in part by the ISS National Lab.
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Contact for website issues

CJackson
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