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Home

About
  • About ARISS
  • Goals
  • ARISS History
  • ARISS Organization
  • Governance
  • Other ARISS Websites (multi-lingual)
News
  • Upcoming Contacts
  • Weekly Reports
  • Press Releases
  • Latest News
  • Ham TV on the ISS
  • Current ISS Crew
  • News Archive

Publications
  • ARISS-I Meeting Minutes
  • ARISS Meetings Archive

Educational Contacts
  • Submit a Contact Proposal
    • Telebridge and Direct Contacts
    • Applying for a Scheduled Contact
    • Educational Resources
    • Database of Successful School Contacts 
  • Hosting a Contact in the US
  • ARISS Contacts History
  • Forms and Resources for the use of schools and organizations that are participating in scheduled amateur radio contacts
    • 24 Hour Notice
    • Talent Release Form
    • Activity Report
    • Ground Station Recommendations
Educational Resources
  • Educational Content
  • High Altitude Balloon Race
  • Educational Videos
General Contacts
  • Contact the ISS
    • Frequencies
    • Call Signs
    • Radios, Modes and Antennas
    • Packet Operations
    • SSTV Operations
    • HamTV System
  • Current Status of ISS Stations
  • Packet/APRS
  • ARISS-SSTV
  • QSL Cards
  • Hams in Space
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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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