A bunch of radio enthusiasts have made contact with the International Space Station (ISS). The broadcast by Chertsey Radio Club marks 20 years of the Amateur Radio International Space Station (ARISS).
On July 5, ISS astronauts sent greeting messages, which were picked up by club members.
Lions Clubs in Malawi have received a grant from Lions Club International Foundation (LCIF) amounting to US$10, 000 to assist in the coronavirus (Covid-19) prevention. […]
Reuters – Satellite television channels are widening the divide between Arabs and Iranians by airing alleged calls by Iran for revolt in Gulf states and […]
To explore America’s “transition to a post-quantum world,” the Washington Post interviewed U.S. federal official Nick Polk, who is focused on national security issues including […]
A jet that was apparently stolen from SeaTac International Airport has apparently crashed on Ketron Island, near Steilacoom. Fire crews and boats are responding to […]