SB SPACE @ ARL $ARLS005 ARLS005 ARISS contact delayed ZCZC AS05 QST de W1AW Space Bulletin 005 ARLS005 From ARRL Headquarters Newington, CT February 7, 2003 To all radio amateurs SB SPACE ARL ARLS005 ARLS005 ARISS contact delayed An ARISS contact set for February 6 with students at a high school in Germany was postponed, although the contact schedule is expected to resume later this month. "The German school QSO was postponed because of the Columbia accident and the re-planning taking place for ISS," said ARISS International Chairman Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, "and because of the crew unloading a ton of equipment from the (Russian) Progress rocket." Bauer said he was expecting further clarification from NASA regarding future ARISS school QSOs. The all-ham ISS Expedition 6 crew of Commander Ken Bowersox, KD5JBP, Don Pettit, KD5MDT, and Nikolai Budarin, RV3FB, will have an extended stay aboard the ISS. Under normal circumstances, a shuttle mission next month would have brought a fresh crew to the ISS and returned Bowersox and his crewmates to Earth. With a Russian Progress 10 cargo rocket delivery February 4, the Expedition 6 team now has sufficient supplies to sustain the crew until late June or early July. In other amateur space news, A. R. "Pop" Kumar, VU2POP, of AMSAT-India, has announced that a geostationary weather satellite launched by India last September will be named Kalpana-1 in memory of Columbia Mission Specialist Kalpana "KC" Chawla, KD5ESI. NNNN /EX