• [ANS] ANS-095 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins

    From Frank Karnauskas (N1UW) via ANS@3:633/10 to All on Sat Apr 4 20:10:07 2026
    In this edition:


    * 44th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual Membership Meeting Announced

    * ARISS Solicits School Contacts for 2007

    * VUCC & DXCC Standings April 2026

    * ?ARISS and AMSAT: On Track to Track Artemis 2

    * GridMasterMap Satellite Top 100 Rovers April 2026 Rankings

    * Changes to AMSAT TLE Distribution for April 3, 2026

    * ARISS Plans SSTV Event for April

    * Ambassador Events

    * ARISS News

    * Satellite Shorts from All Over

    *

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    44th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual Meeting Announced

    Save the dates October 8-11, 2026 for the 44th AMSAT Space Symposium and
    Annual Membership Meeting. The site of the meeting will be in Jacksonville, Florida at the Crowne Plaza JAX Airport.



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    While an exact schedule will be available in the weeks ahead, you can tentatively plan on this Symposium and Annual Membership meeting per the customary format:



    Thursday, October 8, 0800-1700: Board of Directors Meeting

    Friday, October 9, 0800-1100: Board of Directors Meeting

    Friday, October 9, 1300-1700: Symposium Presentations

    Saturday, October 10, 0800-1500: Symposium Presentations

    Saturday, October 10, 1500-1700: Annual Membership Meeting

    Sunday, October, 11, 0700-1900: Membership Breakfast


    Rooms will be available at a very affordable $109 per night! A link for room reservations will be available shortly. But, no need to wait! Mark your calendar now for the highlight of the AMSAT year with an opportunity to catch up with old friends and make new ones, too. Follow AMSAT News Service for updates as they happen!



    [ANS thanks Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, AMSAT President, for the above information.]



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    ARISS Solicits School Contacts for 2007

    The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) Program is
    seeking formal and informal education institutions and organizations, individually or working together, to host an Amateur Radio contact with a
    crew member on board the ISS. ARISS anticipates that the contact would be
    held between January 1, 2027 ? June 30, 2027. Crew scheduling and ISS
    orbits will determine the exact contact dates. To maximize these radio
    contact opportunities, ARISS is looking for organizations that will draw
    large numbers of participants and integrate the contact into a well-developed education plan.



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    This proposal is due to ARISS by May 22, 2026 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time. Proposal information and more details such as expectations, proposal
    guidelines and the proposal form can be found at https://www.ariss.org. An informational webinar will be held at 8 PM ET on April 30. The zoom link for that webinar is
    https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/3yid9dxzRkmYfVroIP0nWA .



    Crew members aboard the International Space Station will participate in scheduled Amateur Radio contacts. These radio contacts are approximately 10 minutes in length and allow students to interact with the astronauts through
    a question-and-answer session.



    An ARISS contact is a voice-only communication opportunity via Amateur Radio between astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the space station and classrooms and communities. ARISS contacts afford education audiences the opportunity to
    learn firsthand from astronauts what it is like to live and work in space and to learn about space research conducted on the ISS. Students also will have
    an opportunity to learn about satellite communication, wireless technology,
    and radio science. Because of the nature of human spaceflight and the complexity of scheduling activities aboard the ISS, organizations must demonstrate flexibility to accommodate changes in dates and times of the
    radio contact.



    Please direct any questions to education@ariss-usa.org<mailto:education@ariss-usa.org> .



    [ANS thanks the ARISS-USA for the above information.]


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    VUCC & DXCC Standings April 2026

    This is the VUCC Satellite Award/Endorsement Change Summary for March 01,
    2026 to April 01, 2026.



    EA2AA

    1170

    1206

    JH8FIH

    505

    869

    JN1BPM

    630

    804

    JI5USJ

    450

    505

    OH3DP

    401

    451

    JI5RPT/1

    200

    300

    IK0WRB

    213

    242

    W0PR

    224

    230

    WD9EWK (DM22)

    200

    204

    PY3YO

    100

    160

    PP5BY

    New

    100


    Congratulations to new VUCC Satellite holder PP5BY. PP5BY is first VUCC Satellite holder from GG53


    No DXCC standings, DXCC-SAT nor any of the other DXCC awards have been
    updated since Feb 5, 2026



    [ANS thanks Jon Goering, N7AZ, for the above information.]


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    ARISS and AMSAT: On Track to Track Artemis 2

    When the Artemis 2 mission with four astronauts departs for deep space
    sometime in April, a team of ARISS and AMSAT volunteers will be
    ?watching? from afar. Specifically, our experts will use a multinational network of ground station receivers to capture the Orion capsule?s one-way S-band communications with mission control as a secondary means of tracking
    the spacecraft.



    While NASA?s Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) program will depend
    on the Near Space and Deep Space Network for primary tracking of the Orion during its 10-day mission around the moon and back, it has also selected 34 individuals and groups (including an ARISS and AMSAT consortium) across 14 countries to provide an independent source of tracking data using the radio waves generated by normal communications.



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    The concept works. For Artemis 1, an uncrewed launch into low-Earth orbit in 2022, 10 individuals successfully tracked Orion throughout its mission. Based on lessons learned from that experience, SCaN now has data standards that Artemis 2 passive trackers will use when sending the data to NASA.



    Another lesson SCaN learned from Artemis 1 was that there is a lot of
    interest in passive tracking. SCaN in August 2025 issued an official request for information (RFI) to government agencies, companies, amateur radio organizations and enthusiasts to participate in Artemis 2 tracking. According to NASA, those chosen through the RFI will use 47 ground assets in 14
    countries to help the agency ?better assess the broader aerospace
    community?s tracking capabilities and identify ways to augment future Moon
    and Mars mission support.?



    ARISS and AMSAT are teamed up under the auspices of the AREx (Amateur Radio Exploration) Ground Station Consortium. AREx is a joint ARISS and AMSAT international effort to develop and operate amateur radio systems for deep space, starting at the moon and later to Mars. The team will provide one-way doppler tracking of the S-band signals from space, recording the data and delivering it to SCaN in the proper format.



    The AREx worldwide consortium includes teams in the United States (University of Southern California, and Dayton, Ohio); the UK (Goonhilly); Germany, and Poland. Other AREx team members who supported the Artemis I initiative are
    also participating separately. ARISS operations team member Daryl Young is serving as the Project Manager for the Artemis 2 tracking project.


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    For the latest updates on Artemis 2 and other exciting ARISS news, please follow our Facebook, X, Instagram, BlueSky, Mastodon, LinkedIn, YouTube and Discord social media channels.



    [ANS thanks ARISS-USA for the above information.]


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    GridMasterMap Satellite Top 100 Rovers April 2026 Rankings

    The April 2026 rankings for the Top 100 Rovers (Mixed LEO/MEO/GEO) in
    satellite operations, as determined by @GridMasterMap on Twitter, has been released as of April 3, 2026.



    The ranking is determined by the number of grids and DXCC entities activated, taking into account only those grids where a minimum number of QSOs logged on the gridmaster.fr website have been validated by a third party. Grid numbers
    do not directly reflect the exact number of activations. Satellite operators are encouraged to upload their LoTW satellite contacts to
    https://gridmaster.fr in order to provide more accurate data.



    1

    ND9M

    26

    BA1PK

    51

    K7TAB

    76

    M1DDD

    2

    NJ7H

    27

    KG5CCI

    52

    KE0WPA

    77

    N8RO

    3

    UT1FG

    28

    KX9X

    53

    KE0PBR

    78

    VA7LM

    4

    JA9KRO

    29

    DJ8MS

    54

    XE3DX

    79

    DL4EA

    5

    N5UC

    30

    N5BO

    55

    WD5GRW

    80

    SP5XSD

    6

    F5VMJ

    31

    K8BL

    56

    LU4JVE

    81

    N6UTC

    7

    DL6AP

    32

    ON4AUC

    57

    W7WGC

    82

    N4UFO

    8

    DP0POL

    33

    KE4AL

    58

    PR8KW

    83

    VE7PTN

    9

    WI7P

    34

    AC0RA

    59

    JK2XXK

    84

    PT2AP

    10

    K5ZM

    35

    KB5FHK

    60

    EA4NF

    85

    VE1VOX

    11

    OE3SEU

    36

    PA3GAN

    61

    EB1AO

    86

    AA8CH

    12

    WY7AA

    37

    JO2ASQ

    62

    XE1ET

    87

    KB2YSI

    13

    LU5ILA

    38

    F4BKV

    63

    N6DNM

    88

    KI7UXT

    14

    N6UA

    39

    KI0KB

    64

    W8LR

    89

    AF5CC

    15

    HA3FOK

    40

    KI7UNJ

    65

    W1AW

    90

    KJ7NDY

    16

    W5PFG

    41

    VA3VGR

    66

    SM3NRY

    91

    BI1MHK

    17

    OH2UDS

    42

    VE3HLS

    67

    KI7QEK

    92

    PT9BM

    18

    N9IP

    43

    BG7QIW

    68

    KE9AJ

    93

    FG8OJ

    19

    AK8CW

    44

    LA9XGA

    69

    F4DXV

    94

    BG5CZD

    20

    AD0DX

    45

    HJ5LVR

    70

    VE1CWJ

    95

    YU0W

    21

    AD0HJ

    46

    VK5DG

    71

    HB9GWJ

    96

    PU4CEB

    22

    DL2GRC

    47

    BA8AFK

    72

    AA5PK

    97

    W8MTB

    23

    N4AKV

    48

    N7AGF

    73

    PU6JBN

    98

    N4DCW

    24

    WD9EWK

    49

    DF2ET

    74

    AD7DB

    99

    PS8BR

    25

    ND0C

    50

    JL3RNZ

    75

    KM4LAO

    100

    WA9JBQ


    [ANS thanks @GridMasterMap and Mitch Ahrenstorff, AD0HJ, for the above information.]



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    Changes to AMSAT TLE Distribution for April 3, 2026

    Two Line Elements or TLEs, often referred to as Keplerian elements or keps in the amateur community, are the inputs to the SGP4 standard mathematical model of spacecraft orbits used by most amateur tracking programs.



    Weekly updates are completely adequate for most amateur satellites. TLE bulletin files are updated daily in the first hour of the UTC day. New
    bulletin files will be posted immediately after reliable elements become available for new amateur satellites. More information may be found at https://www.amsat.org/keplerian-elements-resources/.



    The following satellites have been added to this week's AMSAT TLE
    distribution. They have provisional object numbers that will change once official USSF/NORAD numbers are assigned.



    HADES-SA/SpinnyONE Provisional ID 71958

    LILIUM-4 Provisional ID 71922

    PARUS-6U1 Provisional ID 71919

    JACK-002 Provisional ID 71927

    SAL-E Provisional ID 71904

    DISCO-2 Provisional ID 71908


    [ANS thanks Joe Fitzgerald, KM1P, AMSAT Orbital Elements Manager for the
    above information.]



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    ARISS Plans SSTV Event for April

    ARISS is planning for a 70cm (437 MHz) event for the week of April 12, 2026.

    The ARISS teams are preparing a new series of SSTV transmissions for the
    event. The SSTV Series 31 images will pay tribute to Cosmonautics Day, the 100th anniversary of liquid-fueled rockets, the inaugural Space Shuttle
    launch and SuitSat.



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    Exact times, frequencies and modes will be announced closer to the event. Follow ARISS social media for updates.



    [ANS thanks the ARISS-USA for the above information.]


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    ARISS NEWS

    Amateurs and others around the world may listen in on contacts between
    amateurs operating in schools and allowing students to interact with
    astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. The
    downlink frequency on which to listen is 145.800 MHz worldwide.



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    + Completed Contacts

    Aznakaevsky District, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, direct via RC4P.

    The ISS callsign was RS?ISS.

    The crewmember was Andrey Fedyaev.

    The ARISS mentor was A.R.C. ENERGIA, RV3DR.

    Contact was successful on Monday, March 30, 2026 at 11:55 UTC.


    Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys The Langton, Canterbury, United
    Kingdom, direct via GB4SLS.


    The ISS callsign was NA1SS.

    The crewmember was Jack Hathaway, KJ5NIV.

    The ARISS mentor was Ciaran Morgan, M?XTD .

    Contact was successful on Monday, March 30, 2026 at 13:28 UTC.


    Istituto Comprensivo ?Gabriele D?Annunzio? Lanciano, Chieti, Italy,
    direct via IQ6LN.


    AND

    Istituto Comprensivo ?Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi?, Pontedera, Italy,
    telebridge via IQ6LN.


    The ISS callsign was OR4ISS.

    The crewmember was Sophie Adenot KJ5LTN

    The ARISS mentorwas Francesco De Paolis, IK?WGF

    Contact was successful on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 11:56:09 UTC.


    Walnut Grove Elementary School, Suwanee, GA, direct via KR4HPC.

    The ISS callsign was NA1SS.

    The crewmember was Chris Williams, KJ5GEW.

    The ARISS mentor was, Daryl Young, K4RGK.

    Contact was successful on Thursday, April 2, 2026 at 15:41:23 UTC.


    + Upcoming Contacts

    Emporia State University, School of Science & Mathematics, Emporia, KS,
    direct via K?ESU.


    The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS.

    The scheduled crewmember is Sophie Adenot, KJ5LTN.

    The ARISS mentor is Ryan Krenzischek, W4NTR.

    Contact is go for Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at 14:10:31 UTC.


    Lyc‚e du Vimeu, Friville-Escarbotin, France, direct via F6KVJ.

    The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS.

    The scheduled crewmember is Sophie Adenot, KJ5LTN.

    The ARISS mentor is Joseph Le Moine, F6ICS.

    Contact is go for Thursday, April 9, 2026 at 10:27:02 UTC.


    Albert Camus Middle School, La Norville, France, telebridge via ON4ISS.

    The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS.

    The scheduled crewmember is Jack Hathaway, KJ5NIV.

    The ARISS mentor is Joseph Le Moine, F6ICS.

    Contact is go for Thursday, April 9, 2026 at 12:04:25 UTC.


    Memorial Complex of Soviet Pilot-Cosmonaut A.G. Nikolaev, Chuvashia, Russia.

    The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RS?ISS.

    The scheduled crewmember is Sergey Mikaev.

    The ARISS mentor is A.R.C. ENERGIA, RV3DR.

    Contact is go for Friday, April 10, 2026 at 10 08:10 UTC.


    The crossband repeater continues to be active (145.990 MHz up {PL 67} &
    437.800 MHz down). If any crewmember is so inclined, all they have to do is pick up the microphone, raise the volume up, and talk on the crossband repeater. So give a listen, you just never know.



    As always, if there is an EVA, a docking, or an undocking; the ARISS radios
    are turned off as part of the safety protocol.



    Note, all times are approximate. It is recommended that you do your own
    orbital prediction or start listening about 10 minutes before the listed
    time.



    The latest information on the operation mode can be found at https://www.ariss.org/current-status-of-iss-stations.html



    The latest list of frequencies in use can be found at https://www.ariss.org/contact-the-iss.html



    [ANS thanks Charlie Sufana, AJ9N, one of the ARISS operation team mentors for the above information.]



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    AMSAT Ambassador Activities

    AMSAT Ambassadors provide presentations, demonstrate communicating through amateur satellites, and host information tables at club meetings, hamfests, conventions, maker faires, and other events.



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    April 17-19, 2026

    Southeastern VHF Society Conference

    Holiday Inn Macon North

    3953 River Place Dr

    Macon, Georgia 31201

    https://svhfs.org/wp/2026-2/

    W4FCL


    April 11, 2026

    Tucson Area Spring Hamfest

    Radio Society of Tucson

    Calvary Tucson Church

    8711 East Speedway

    Tucson, AZ 85710

    https://k7rst.club/

    N1UW


    May 15-17, 2026

    Dayton Hamvention

    Greene County Fair and Expo Center

    210 Fairground Road

    Xenia 45385

    https://hamvention.org/

    October 8-11, 2026


    44th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual Membership Meeting

    Crowne Plaza JAX Airport

    14670 Duval Road

    Jacksonville, FL 32218

    Details to follow


    [ANS thanks Bo Lowrey, W4FCL, Director ? AMSAT Ambassador Program, for the above information.]



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    Satellite Shorts From All Over

    + The two-hour launch window of the Artemis II mission provided a practical example of the effects of space debris and satellite crowding. During the launch window, NASA was required to respect approximately 156 "cuts." A cut
    is a period when the rocket could not be launched due to the risk of
    collision with a satellite or trackable debris in low-earth orbit. Each cut
    can last from one to twenty-three seconds. The NASA-TV commentator noted that it wasn't many years earlier when the number of cuts for this type of mission was only in the forties. [ANS thanks NASA-TV for the above information.]



    + A new version of the Andy UZ7HO SoundModem program for HADES-SA SpinnyONE
    is now available, fixing several detected bugs.


    You can download it at: https://www.amsat-ea.org/app/download/14224014/UZ7HO_Soundmodem_for_HADES_SA_SpinnyONE.zip.

    Additionally, tools for decoding SSDV images and CODEC2 (Windows versions)
    are available at:


    https://www.amsat-ea.org/app/download/14224021/AMSAT-EA_HADES-SA_SpinnyONE_SSDV_utilities.zip

    https://www.amsat-ea.org/app/download/14224194/AMSAT-EA_HADES-SA_SpinnyONE_CODEC2_utilities.zip.

    [ANS thanks F‚lix EA4GQS for the above information.]


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    Join AMSAT today at https://launch.amsat.org/


    In addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership to:




    * Societies (a recognized group, clubs or organization).

    * Students are eligible for FREE membership up to age 25.

    * Memberships are available for annual and lifetime terms.


    Contact info [at] amsat [dot] org for additional membership information.


    73 and remember to help Keep Amateur Radio in Space!


    This week's ANS Editor, Frank Karnauskas, N1UW.

    f.karnauskas [at] amsat [dot] org


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