Hi, Jim:
Here's another cross-post for you, from Fido's National Shortwave Echo,
with the latest status report of the Mir Space Station mission, including US
Astronaut's John Blaha's participation. Note, as before, that the date is in
DDMMYY format, so this is the Dec 12, 96 report. This update seems to be
posted about once every week to 10 days on the Fido Shortwave Echo, but I'm
not sure how precise that schedule is. You may want to start surfing that
Echo, though, since I've cross-posted these last couple mission reports just
to let any interested monitors on this ScanRadio Echo know they exist.
Best wishes with all else, and if I don't hear from you sooner, have an
excellent Holiday Season (and the same, of course, to everyone else out there
in Scanner Land!)
Cheers, Frank
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Msg#:13716 *SHORTWAVE*
10-12-96 22:15:54
From: Chris Vandenberg
To: All
Subj: MIRNEWS.338
MIRNEWS.338 10.12.1996
2d Spacewalk (EVA) 22d Mainexpedition (ME) MIR:
This EVA took place on 9.12.1996 between 1352UTC (opening
hatch) and 2028UTC (closing hatch). So a duration of 6
hrs 36 mins. The EVA lasted longer for Korzun wished to
accomplish all what had to be done and there also was a
problem with something which bungled loose. Before
return they restored the connection of the radio-
amateurantenne for the 145 mc. Probably this antenne had
been disconnected by accident during the 1st EVA. They
connected the antenna again and while they were flying
over Chile and Brasil they asked John Blaha to listen
out on the 145.800 mc to check whether the antenne was
working or not. There was no traffic on that frequency
in that area and so they had to wait until they came in
range of European amateurs. I asked the English radio-
amateur Pat Gowen (G3IOR) to give calls on 145.800 mc as
soon as MIR would come in range (at abt. 1934UTC). So he
did and these signals could be heard by John Blaha while
MIR was flying over France. He reported this to the
still being on EVA Korzun and Kaleri and congratulated
them with their success. Korzun urged John not to
transmit, but to listen only. The cosmonauts fully
accomplished their tasks: installing the truss
construction Rapana at the truss Ferma-3 and the
replacement of the Kurs-antenna on the outersurface of
the P.Kh.O. (transitionsection). John Blaha who stayed
inside the complex took care of the communications and
executed commands given to him by TsUP. He gave the
cosmonauts all possible moral and technical help. The
cosmonauts and Blaha did an excellent job during this
EVA, they gave an example of fruitful international
cooperation and so they all deserve a loud: 'MOLODTSY'
(very well done).
Of course the cosmonauts were very tired after the EVA
and back in the airlock they had to do hard labour to
put off their spacesuits.
Just before midnight Korzun could be heard in a contact
with a Portugese radio-amateur via the repaired antenne
for the 145 mc.
Thusfar there are no more EVA's on schedule for this
crew.
Chris v.d. Berg, NL-9165/A-UK3202
Maximus 2.01
Origin: Scoop BBS (The Netherlands) +31-33-2996366 (2:500/202)
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