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NADER’s Satellite Blog: ARISS SSTV Award

Hello Nader Omer -ST2NH,This time the SSTV images series is dedicated to radio amateur astronauts and cosmonauts and their activities on board of the Space Shuttle, Mir Space station and International Space Station. The ARISS SSTV Award presents  three special people.On the left: Musa Manarov U2MIR - Russian cosmonaut who launched amateur radio equipment...

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