In May 2018, a student at Mill Springs Academy in Alpharetta, Georgia, Andrew Maichle, talked to NASA astronaut Scott Tingle on the International Space Station via amateur or ham radio. The experience profoundly affected Maichle, who went on to study electrical engineering at Clemson University in South Carolina. “It was so cool to see in […]
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ISS Research, General, International Space Station (ISS), Kjell N. Lindgren, Space Communications & Navigation Program, Space Communications Technology, STEM Engagement at NASA
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November 29, 2023
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