British-born astronaut leaves NASA after 26-year career

NASA astronaut Michael Foale, KB5UAC has retired, ending a 26-year space agency career that included 375 days in space during six space shuttle missions and extended stays aboard two space stations.

Foale spent 145 days aboard the Russian space station Mir in 1997 and 194 days aboard the International Space Station as commander of Expedition 8 from October 2003 to April 2004. He also conducted four spacewalks over his NASA career totaling almost 23 hours.

“We salute Mike and his contributions to NASA as an accomplished member of the astronaut corps, Starting with his first flight, shuttle mission STS-45, when we flew together in 1992, Mike has worked tirelessly to support NASA’s quest to explore the unknown. I know Mike will go on to do more great things as he continues to support the aerospace industry in his new endeavor.”
— NASA Administrator Charles Bolden

British-born Foale held many positions during his NASA career, including chief of the Astronaut Office Expedition Corps, assistant director (technical) of the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston, and deputy associate administrator for exploration operations at NASA Headquarters in Washington. He most recently worked in support of Soyuz and International Space Station operations, as well as space station spacewalk activity and spacesuit development.

Foale's future plans include advancing green aviation technology.

Foale's complete NASA biography - http://go.nasa.gov/14gPLKx

Ham Radio Operators prepare to host ham radio 'Olympics'

The World Championship of amateur radio will take place in Massachusetts next July 2014, and local ham-radio operators are helping to prepare for it by testing sites around the region this past weekend

The competition will feature 59 two-person teams from across the world, each stationed at a different site in the area.

Full story - http://www.nashobapublishing.com/auto/news/ci_23730459/operators-prepare-host-amateur-ham-radio-olympics

World Radiosport Team Championship - http://www.wrtc2014.org/

 

UHF and VHF spectrum planning - Call for inputs

Ofcom has published a call for input on the possibility of developing new spectrum planning models, tools and services for UHF and VHF spectrum

The switchover from analogue to digital TV; the introduction of new services such as 4G in 800 MHz; and the development of innovative new technologies like white space devices are placing new demands on this spectrum.

As a result, Ofcom has decided to review the frequency planning and spectrum management information needed to ensure that the spectrum continues to be used as efficiently as possible, while ensuring the protection of the services that use it.

The consultation closes 4th October 2013.

Consultation page - http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/consultations/uhf-vhf-spectrum-planning/

Associated PDF - http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/consultations/uhf-vhf-spectrum-planning/summary/CFI_UHF_VHF.pdf