Data and positions sent digitally from the ISS Space Station.
http://www.ariss.net
The content from the ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) website is primarily focused on providing real-time data and information related to amateur radio contacts with the International Space Station (ISS). This includes tracking the ISS's current location, upcoming contact events, and recent contacts made. The site also features a map showing the ISS's current position and its trajectory.
ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) allows students worldwide to experience the joy of radio communication with astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Through this program, students can learn not only about radio technology but also about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and life and work in space. ARISS is an international project, involving space agencies such as NASA, Roscosmos, ESA, JAXA, and CSA, as well as amateur radio organizations like AMSAT, ARRL, and others. The program offers a unique opportunity for students to interact directly with astronauts, asking questions and receiving real-time answers. These communication sessions are often integrated into school curricula, enriching the educational experience of students.