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Plan today for your school to have an ARISS contactAccording to ARRL ARISS Program Manager Rosalie White, K1STO, a record
number of Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
school contacts have been made in 2007 - 74, to be exact. "Though the ARISS Team's expectations are a little lower for being able to achieve this level of contact activity in 2008, this is a good time to file an application and begin making preparations for your school to have an ARISS contact," White said. The 2007 Amateur Radio activity was led by the energetic participation of astronauts Sunita Williams, KD5PLB, and Clay Anderson, KD5PLA. They have significantly reduced the backlog of schools waiting for a contact. The ARISS Team plans to award a Certificate of Appreciation to Anderson. The astronaut set a new record for ARISS school contacts.
White said, The ARISS school application, as well as instructions for completing and submitting all necessary materials, can be found at the ARISS Web site. You will find that one portion of the application asks for a few paragraphs
about the robust educational activities that you hope to complete revolving
around the school contact. These would be lessons the students would take
part in If you need ideas, you can get lesson plans related to ham radio, technology and space from the ARRL Web site, or you can contact ARISS volunteer Rita Wright, KC9CDL, via e-mail for space-related lesson plans Source: ARRL
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