Subj : Amateur Radio Newsline (B) To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Thu Mar 23 2023 22:03:04 PEI AMATEUR HONORED FOR LIGHTHOUSE ACTIVITY NEIL/ANCHOR: Congratulations to George Dewar, VY2GF, of Prince Edward Island, Canada, on being chosen Activator of the Year for 2022 by the Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society. George is being celebrated for his numerous activations at the region's lighthouses, and for promoting the activity in the media. Society president John Huggins, KX4O and Tim Hijazi, KB3K, said that George was selected for having [quote] "set a high bar, not just with quantity of lighthouse activations and logged QSOs, but equally with quality." [endquote]. All the best, George! ** A SPACE JOURNEY OF EXPLORATION NEIL/ANCHOR: Amateur radio communication is just one part of the outer-space experience one ISS astronaut is sharing through a new website. Here's John Williams, VK2JJW, with that report. JOHN: The website is known as ELF in Space, and it has been created by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre in Dubai and the Emirates Literature Foundation as a communications tool about technology, and the space programme. It features Sultan Al Neyadi, KI5VTV, the second astronaut from the United Arab Emirates. The communications engineer is on board the ISS for the longest Arab space mission to date. The website's debut was announced on March 10th. Al Neyadi is giving its visitors a window into his six-month experience on board the International Space station. His is not the only voice to be heard. There will be input from some very terrestrial voices, such as authors and space experts. Other UAE astronauts such as Hazzaa Al Mansoori, and Nora Al Matrooshi, will join him. The website has a strong tie-in to the classroom experience, and each week, new topics will be released, discussing the challenges and discoveries of space travel. There are also classrooom-based activities for educators to download for their students. As part of a 20-week learning programme, students around the world will watch each episode as it is released with subtitles. A link to the first episode is in the text version of this week's newscast at arnewsline.org This is John Williams, VK4JJW. [DO NOT READ: https://elfinspace.ae/exercise-in-space/ ] (GULF NEWS, WIA, MOHAMMED BIN RASHID SPACE CENTRE) ** AUTISM AWARENESS SPECIAL EVENT BEGINS NEIL/ANCHOR: Just a reminder that the worldwide special event for Autism Awareness is on the air March 25th through April 2nd, sponsored by the Ten Mile River Scout Camp Amateur Radio Club. Listen for call signs from an international team of operators including W2A, GB2AA, GB2AAW, GB0AAW, 8A0RARI, 4X0AAW, HI0AUT, S76A, and VC2AA. (QRZ.COM) ** GETTING TO THE HEART OF THE SUN NEIL/ANCHOR: Scientists have found the source of a mysterious radio signal from the sun that sounds curiously like a heartbeat. Kent Peterson, KC0DGY, takes the pulse of this remarkable research. KENT: When a recent C-class solar flare more than 5,000 kilometers above the sun sent out a radio signal in a heartbeat-like pattern, scientists began work to unlock the reason behind it. The international team went in search of the origin of this pattern, known as a quasi-periodic pulsation, or QPP. Studying observations captured in 2017 by a radio telescope in California that detects microwave frequencies, the researchers began studying a heartbeat-like pattern that repeated every 10 to 20 seconds. Then they unearthed something unexpected: a secondary signal, which was weaker and could be discerned every 30 to 60 seconds. According to their recently published study, they have been able to determine that the so-called heartbeats are triggered by disruptions known as "magnetic islands", which form in sheets of rapidly moving plasma from the sun. At the heart of the matter is what this research may ultimately reveal: Writing in the journal Nature Communications, one researcher said the answer was key to a fuller understanding of the scope of the damage that solar storms can do when their energy is released. This is Kent Peterson, KC0DGY. (NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SCI TECH DAILY) --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (618:250/33) .