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SuitSat StatusThe SuitSat Educational Proposal has been translated into several languages,
and distributed to many schools, worldwide. AMSAT has carried the proposal
on its website. The ARRL has also promoted the project in an article, entitled "ARISS Seeks School Involvement in 'SuitSat' Project." See: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2005/06/03/100/?nc=1 Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO, ARISS International Chairman, and AMSAT V.P. for Human Spaceflight Programs provided this late breaking update to the SuitSat project: I am proud to announce that on June 10 the ARISS-US team delivered their
portion of the Suitsat hardware to the NASA Johnson Space Center. NASA
is in the process of shipping this hardware to Energia in Russia where
it is expected to be certified and integrated with the Russian team's
Suitsat equipment for eventual launch on the 19P Progress launch The Suitsat amateur radio system, coupled with a school artwork DVD project that will be delivered later this month, is planned to be installed in an outdated Russian Orlon spacesuit in late September. It will then be deployed from the ISS during an Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA, or spacewalk). The Suitsat amateur radio system will beam down special messages and
an SSTV image from within the Orlon space suit as it floats in space.
Suitsat radio system will allow hams and students to track the suit and
decode special international messages, space suit telemetry, and a The idea for Suitsat was first conceived by the ARISS-Russia team, led by Sergey Samburov, RV3DR, and was extensively discussed at the joint AMSAT Symposium/ARISS International Partner meeting in October 2004. The project, also called Radioskaf or Radio Sputnik in Russia, is being led by project manager A. P. Alexandrov and Deputy Project Manager A. Poleshuk from RSC Energia, located in Korolev (Moscow area) Russia. On the US side, the hardware project development was led by Lou McFadin, W5DID. Since October the Suitsat design concept matured and evolved due to the
challenging development time constraints. A joint NASA letter, allowing
the ARISS team to proceed forward with the Suitsat project was signed
on On behalf of the ARISS International team, I want to congratulate the Suitsat hardware development team for their "Can Do" spirit and ability to deliver the Suitsat hardware on such a very challenging schedule. Congratulations!!!!! Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO
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