ARLA/CLUSTER: Radioamadores a nível mundial saudam a nave espacial Juno
João Costa > CT1FBF
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Quinta-Feira, 10 de Outubro de 2013 - 13:11:04 WEST
Radio Hams Say Hi To Juno
Radio amateurs around the world took part in an experiment with NASA's *Juno
* spacecraft as it did a flyby past Earth
NASA’s Juno spacecraft flew past Earth on Wednesday, October 9, 2013 to
receive a gravity assist from our planet, putting it on course for Jupiter.
To celebrate this event, the Juno mission invited amateur radio operators
around the world to say “HI†to Juno in a coordinated Morse Code message
that would be detected by Juno’s radio and plasma wave experiment, called
Waves.
Among those taking part were students at Virginia Tech using their club
station K4KDJ.
Watch Hi Juno de K4KDJ (Virginia Tech)
Roland PY4ZBZ - Hi Juno
http://tinyurl.com/PY4ZBZ-Hi-Juno
JPL Hi Juno page
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/hijuno/
NASA's Juno probe to be Humankind's fastest ever thing
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/10/09/
juno_spacecraft_set_for_earth_flyby/
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