Post 9lT7qwYx7dDFMOEK4e by dokuja@cybre.ninja
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 (DIR) Post #9lSzTp7TpWTPywqQM4 by smj@mastodon.sdf.org
       2019-08-02T06:01:48Z
       
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       tail end of a picture transmitted from the ISS 145.80 2M FM #rs0iss #na1ss #iss #flyover #sstv #decode #space #dragon #amateur #radio
       
 (DIR) Post #9lT7qwYx7dDFMOEK4e by dokuja@cybre.ninja
       2019-08-02T07:15:22.265905Z
       
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       @smj Neat didn't know there was an SSTV thing going on. From ariss.org:SSTV Event planned for Early AugustARISS News Release                                                                                                       No. 19-12July 30, 2019 ARISS plans to celebrate the life and accomplishments of astronaut, scientist and ham radio pioneer Owen Garriott with a commemorative SSTV event featuring images from Garriott’s work with ham radio during his missions in space. This event is currently scheduled to begin on August 1 at 09:40 UTC and ends at 18:15 UTC on August 4. Please make note that the content of these upcoming SSTV transmissions may change. An update is expected after Friday, July 26 as to what the image content will be for the August 1-4 dates. If this change takes place, the Owen Garriott image transmissions will be postponed until another event can be scheduled toward the end of August. Transmissions will be sent at 145.800 MHz FM in the SSTV mode PD-120. Once received, images can be posted and viewed by the public at http://www.spaceflightsoftware.com/ARISS_SSTV/index.php and you can receive a special SSTV ARISS Award for posting your image. See https://ariss.pzk.org.pl/sstv/ for details. Also for simplicity, we have added a new information tab for SSTV events, under the General Contacts pulldown menu at www.ariss.org . The latest updates can also be found at the ARISS Facebook site Amateur Radio On The International Space Station (ARISS) and on Twitter @ ARISS_status.