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Russian space suit converted into a satellite
SuitSat (also known as SuitSat-1, Mr. Smith, Ivan Ivanovich, RadioSkaf, Radio Sputnik, and AMSAT-OSCAR 54) was a retired Russian Orlan space suit with
SuitSat
Russian amateur radio minisatellite
1 mission), also known as ARISSat 1 and RadioSkaf-2 (formerly known as SuitSat 2), was an amateur radio minisatellite operated by RKK Energia as part
Kedr
Series of space suit models from Russia
February 3, 2006, a retired Orlan fitted with a radio transmitter, dubbed SuitSat-1, was launched into orbit from the International Space Station. In April
Orlan_space_suit
Non-commercial use of the radio spectrum
OSSI-1 PANSAT PICS PCSat2 PoSAT-1 SEDSAT-1 SRMSAT STARSHINE Starshine 3 SuitSat SUNSAT TiungSAT-1 UoSAT-2 UoSAT-3 UoSAT-4 UoSAT-12 Ham bands Submillimeter
Amateur_radio
United States spacesuit
(EVA) Astronaut propulsion unit Hand-held maneuvering unit Manned Maneuvering Unit Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue Environmental suit Pressure suit SuitSat
Advanced_Crew_Escape_Suit
Mannequin used in testing spacecraft
Ross Perot. In 2006, the name Ivan Ivanovich was used as a nickname for SuitSat-1, a satellite made from a disused spacesuit, ejected from the International
Ivan Ivanovich (Vostok programme)
Ivan_Ivanovich_(Vostok_programme)
Topics referred to by the same term
testing the Russian Vostok spacecraft in preparation for its crewed missions SuitSat, a retired Russian Orlan spacesuit with a radio transmitter mounted on
Ivan_Ivanovich
Garment worn to protect a human in space
(EVA) Astronaut propulsion unit Hand-held maneuvering unit Manned Maneuvering Unit Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue Environmental suit Pressure suit SuitSat
Space_suit
Pressurized spacesuit used in the Gemini program
(EVA) Astronaut propulsion unit Hand-held maneuvering unit Manned Maneuvering Unit Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue Environmental suit Pressure suit SuitSat
Gemini_spacesuit
Topics referred to by the same term
exemplified as "John Smith" A pen-name used by Ralph Ingersoll Lockwood SuitSat, a Russian spacesuit nicknamed Mr. Smith by some John Doe Mr. & Mrs. Smith
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Frequency shift keying digital mode
OSSI-1 PANSAT PICS PCSat2 PoSAT-1 SEDSAT-1 SRMSAT STARSHINE Starshine 3 SuitSat SUNSAT TiungSAT-1 UoSAT-2 UoSAT-3 UoSAT-4 UoSAT-12 Ham bands Submillimeter
FT8
Type of satellite that transmits over amateur radio frequencies
Indonesia United Arab Emirates China Qatar Jordan Philippines Hungary SuitSat, an obsolete Russian space suit with a transmitter aboard, was officially
Amateur_radio_satellite
Spacesuit worn by Space Shuttle crews
(EVA) Astronaut propulsion unit Hand-held maneuvering unit Manned Maneuvering Unit Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue Environmental suit Pressure suit SuitSat
Launch_Entry_Suit
Amateur radio communications software
OSSI-1 PANSAT PICS PCSat2 PoSAT-1 SEDSAT-1 SRMSAT STARSHINE Starshine 3 SuitSat SUNSAT TiungSAT-1 UoSAT-2 UoSAT-3 UoSAT-4 UoSAT-12 Ham bands Submillimeter
WSPR_(amateur_radio_software)
Amateur radio transceiver
OSSI-1 PANSAT PICS PCSat2 PoSAT-1 SEDSAT-1 SRMSAT STARSHINE Starshine 3 SuitSat SUNSAT TiungSAT-1 UoSAT-2 UoSAT-3 UoSAT-4 UoSAT-12 Ham bands Submillimeter
ICOM_IC-7300
Russian cosmonaut (born 1952)
a radio for broadcasts to students around the world. The suit, dubbed SuitSat-1 had reached the end of its operational life for spacewalks in August
Valeri_Tokarev
Amateur radio transceiver
OSSI-1 PANSAT PICS PCSat2 PoSAT-1 SEDSAT-1 SRMSAT STARSHINE Starshine 3 SuitSat SUNSAT TiungSAT-1 UoSAT-2 UoSAT-3 UoSAT-4 UoSAT-12 Ham bands Submillimeter
ICOM_IC-705
Amateur radio transceiver
OSSI-1 PANSAT PICS PCSat2 PoSAT-1 SEDSAT-1 SRMSAT STARSHINE Starshine 3 SuitSat SUNSAT TiungSAT-1 UoSAT-2 UoSAT-3 UoSAT-4 UoSAT-12 Ham bands Submillimeter
ICOM_IC-7100
Worldwide radio email messaging system that uses amateur-band radio frequencies
OSSI-1 PANSAT PICS PCSat2 PoSAT-1 SEDSAT-1 SRMSAT STARSHINE Starshine 3 SuitSat SUNSAT TiungSAT-1 UoSAT-2 UoSAT-3 UoSAT-4 UoSAT-12 Ham bands Submillimeter
Winlink
Cable or conductor connecting a radio transmitter to an antenna
OSSI-1 PANSAT PICS PCSat2 PoSAT-1 SEDSAT-1 SRMSAT STARSHINE Starshine 3 SuitSat SUNSAT TiungSAT-1 UoSAT-2 UoSAT-3 UoSAT-4 UoSAT-12 Ham bands Submillimeter
Antenna_feed
Extravehicular activities outside the orbiting lab
February 2006 9:55 3 February 2006 16:27 5 hours, 43 minutes Released SuitSat-1, retrieved the Biorisk experiment, photographed a sensor for a micrometeoroid
List of International Space Station spacewalks
List_of_International_Space_Station_spacewalks
12th expedition to the International Space Station
minutes. The astronauts jettisoned an old Russian Orlan spacesuit, named SuitSat-1, that was equipped with a radio for broadcasts to students around the
Expedition_12
American spacesuit
(EVA) Astronaut propulsion unit Hand-held maneuvering unit Manned Maneuvering Unit Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue Environmental suit Pressure suit SuitSat
Shuttle_Ejection_Escape_Suit
Amateur radio transceiver
OSSI-1 PANSAT PICS PCSat2 PoSAT-1 SEDSAT-1 SRMSAT STARSHINE Starshine 3 SuitSat SUNSAT TiungSAT-1 UoSAT-2 UoSAT-3 UoSAT-4 UoSAT-12 Ham bands Submillimeter
ICOM_IC-905
AMSAT-India ISRO 28650 Ceased operations 2005-017B 54 AMSAT-OSCAR 54 AO-54 SuitSat Radioskaf 2005-09-08 Kosmos-3M Int. ARISS 28933 AE: 2006-09-07 2005-035C
List_of_OSCAR_satellites
inter-satellite laser communication November 21, 2001 (experiment) European Union SuitSat First use of a decommissioned spacesuit as a radio satellite February 3
List of communications satellite firsts
List_of_communications_satellite_firsts
Combined receiver and transmitter
experimentation. For example, NASA and AMSAT coordinated the release of SuitSat which was an attempt to make a low cost experimental satellite from a discarded
Amateur_radio_repeater
Future ("years" after 2006) ISS astronaut has a chilling encounter with SuitSat. Calista "Callie" Rodriguez, Cmdr. Dan Patel (USN) (Mission Specialist)
List of fictional astronauts (modern period, works released 2010–2029)
List_of_fictional_astronauts_(modern_period,_works_released_2010–2029)
OSSI-1 PANSAT PICS PCSat2 PoSAT-1 SEDSAT-1 SRMSAT STARSHINE Starshine 3 SuitSat SUNSAT TiungSAT-1 UoSAT-2 UoSAT-3 UoSAT-4 UoSAT-12 Ham bands Submillimeter
Winmor
into Orlan-M No. 14 to form SuitSat, which was deployed from the ISS at 23:05 UTC on 3 February 2006, during an EVA. SuitSat transmissions significantly
2005_in_spaceflight
Astronauts walking in space to date
9:55 February 3, 2006, 16:27 5 h, 43 min McArthur and Tokarev released SuitSat-1, retrieved the Biorisk experiment, photographed a sensor for a micrometeoroid
List_of_spacewalks_2000–2014
16:27 Expedition 12 ISS Pirs William S. McArthur Valery Tokarev Released SuitSat-1, retrieved the Biorisk experiment, photographed a sensor for a micrometeoroid
2006_in_spaceflight
Cargo spacecraft
Archived from the original on 4 September 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2009. "SuitSat-2 Transforms Into a Satellite - System Integration Begins". AMSAT. 20 July
Progress_M-02M
Amateur radio satellite organizations
usually abbreviated as CO-57 or similar. A unique amateur satellite was SuitSat, an obsolete Russian space suit with a transmitter in it, which was launched
AMSAT
satellite 22 days/326 orbits (actual) Silver–zinc (AgZn) Earth satellite 2006 SuitSat-1 Technical/commemorative satellite between 2 orbits/~3 hours and 15 days
List of spacecraft powered by non-rechargeable batteries
List_of_spacecraft_powered_by_non-rechargeable_batteries
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Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Affection; Cause
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fortunate; Happy
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Norse
Son of Aslak.
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Australian, Biblical, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Jewish
Jacob's Son; Providing Well; Fatness; Oil; Listening Intently
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Hindu
Good speaker
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Tamil
White, Handsome
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Indian
The giver of life
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Hindu
A descendent of king Puru
Boy/Male
Hindu
Blue, With blue eyes
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