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Month: February 2021

Arduino Big Font Weather Clock (int/ext temp, hum, press)

February 13, 2021 racov Danger! Man at work 2 comments

This is a Big Character Clock that I made using an Arduino UNO, featuring interior/exterior weather information (temperature, humidity, pressure).

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ISS APRS packet and FM repeater is OUT OF SERVICE

February 7, 2021 racov Danger! Man at work Leave a comment

Thursday, January-28-2021 Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, ARISS-USA Executive Director, issued the following statement. Today was a tough one for ARISS.  Let

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ISS upcoming events

  • Sat 2-May 13:43 UTC
    13:43 NA1SS (Chris Williams KJ5GEW) - 73 deg - (TB) VK6MJ (Thurgoona, NSW, Australia)
    AOS: 10:43:04 UTC
    RX: 145.800 MHz - FM over Australia

    School Information: 
    Welcome to the Wireless Institute of Australia AGM and Technical expo - VK Summit for 2026. We are pleased to share the privilege and excitement of our planned ARISS event with Scout participants from the Wodonga Scouts, Scouts Australia, Victoria branch who have travelled to our venue tonight for this unique and incredibly exciting opportunity. We wish to thank the international team of ARISS for making this event possible and we look forward to our scouts being provided the opportunity of speaking with Astronaut Jack Hathaway via ham radio as the ISS orbits earth.

    Students First Names & Questions:
    1. Why did you personally want to go to the ISS?
    2. What types of things do you research on the ISS?
    3. What is the food like and how does it compare to Earth food?
    4. How do you keep track of your days when you experience so many sunrises and sunsets?
    5. What has been the worst or weirdest thing you have had to eat so far?
    6. Is it ever hard to focus while floating around in such low gravity?
    7. What do you do when you are bored and what is there to do to stop you from becoming bored?
    8. What is the most challenging everyday task you have to do?
    9. What kinds of jobs do you need to do regularly on ISS?
    10. Were you or any of your crew mates able to see Artemis?
    11. What happens to the waste from the ISS toilet?
    12. How do you keep hydrated and what volume of liquids do you consume each day?
    13. What is the longest continuous time an astronaut has spent on board the ISS?
    14. How do you resolve differences of opinion or disagreements amongst crew members?
    15. Do you have uninterrupted internet access on ISS?
    16. I can only imagine that the atmosphere re-entry on your return to Earth would be pretty extreme, how do you prepare for that?
    17. Do you have any fresh fruit or vegetables on board ISS?
    18. How do you maintain your circadian rhythm while on the ISS?
    13:43 - 13:54 The Albury Wodonga ARC, NSW, Australia and Wireless Institute of Australia, Thurgoona, New South Wales, Australia

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