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ARISS News Release  No. 26-28 ARISS SSTV Event Scheduled for this Weekend

5/8/2026

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May 8, 2026 — Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) announces a Slow Scan TV (SSTV) event to be held this weekend. The event is scheduled to begin Friday, May 8  at 10:30 UTC | 6:30 AM ET and end on Tuesday, May 12 at 16:30 UTC | 12:30 PM ET and using a transmit power of 10 W. Images will be transmitted at 437.55 MHz (+/- Doppler Shift) using SSTV set at Robot36 mode. The transmission sequence will be 36 seconds on and then 2 minutes off before the next image transmission begins.
 
 
 
Submitting your received images
 
Please note that the Image Library at the ARISS SSTV Gallery is currently off-line.
Hold your decoded images for future information on restoration
and event certificate.
 
Thanks to our user community for participating in ARISS.
 
2 Comments
PANKAJ MULVANTRAI JANI
5/11/2026 01:02:45 am

ariss sstv galary not openning

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JP3HQR
5/17/2026 08:38:22 am

When is the application period for award32 scheduled to begin?

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