Showing posts with label lunar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lunar. Show all posts

18 Dec 2018

Manned lunar missions - NOT amateur radio

It seems amazing to me that the first manned landing on the moon was in 1969 when I was still at university! Looking back, it all seemed so routine, whereas we had no real idea how dangerous these missions were. Just think of the computing "power" we had back then. The fact that no-one has been back since the early 1970s speaks volumes.

I well remember that photo of earthrise taken by the crew of Apollo 8 in December 1968. It was stunning. Apollo 8 was the first manned trip around the moon. It did not land.

When will the next manned mission to the moon be and when will man go to Mars?

5 Apr 2018

Amateur radio from the Moon?

Southgate News carried a report about 2 Chinese satellites due for lunar orbits in June. These will transmit amateur radio data on 70cms and 13cms.

See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/april/dslwp-lunar-satellites-will%20transmit-wsjt-jt4g-mode.htm#.WsXni0xFzIU