Superstition Amateur Radio Club Reaches for the Stars with Student ISS Contact

The Superstition Amateur Radio Club (SuperARC) is bringing space a little closer to home—and inspiring the next generation of explorers in the process.

In partnership with ASU Prep Polytechnic Academy in Mesa, Arizona, SuperARC is supporting an unforgettable milestone: a live radio contact between local students and an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

ASU Superstition ARC ARISS logo

Dress Rehearsal: Mission Training Underway

On Saturday, February 28, 2026, excitement filled the air as members of the SuperARC ARISS (Amateur Radio on the ISS) contact team conducted a full dress rehearsal on campus.

Ten selected students—along with two alternates—stepped up to the microphone, practicing the questions they will soon ask an astronaut orbiting hundreds of miles above Earth. For many, it was their first experience speaking over amateur radio, and the energy was electric.

The rehearsal gave students a behind-the-scenes look at the impressive technology required to make space communication possible. They met the SuperARC team, explored the radio equipment, and sharpened their on-air speaking skills.getting stage ready for students to make contact on the ISS

Taking on the role of astronaut for the day, Ed (K7EDT) simulated the ISS contact via simplex radio, responding to all 20 primary and 4 alternate questions. His performance helped bring realism—and excitement—to the practice session.

 

Full-Scale Simulation: Ready for Launch

Momentum continued to build during a full-scale practice on Saturday, March 21, where the team operated both primary and backup RF stations, complete with full audio/visual and live-streaming capabilities.

Icom HF radio

Students delivered their questions in a realistic environment while “Astronaut” Ed provided real-time coaching—offering guidance on voice projection, pacing, and delivery to ensure each student shines during the actual contact.

rotor controller

rooftop antennas

The result? A confident, prepared team of young communicators ready for their moment with space.

The Big Day Is Almost Here

Now, the countdown begins.

The ARISS contact is officially scheduled, and soon these students will speak directly with an astronaut aboard the ISS—an experience few ever get in a lifetime.

📅 Event Date: Wednesday April 22, 2026
Time: 10:39 AM MST (Livestream to begin around 9:40 AM MST)

The event will be live streamed, allowing the entire community—and viewers around the world—to witness this incredible achievement:

Inspiring the Next Generation

This event represents more than just a radio contact—it’s a powerful example of STEM education in action. Through hands-on learning, mentorship, and real-world application, these students are gaining skills and confidence that will last a lifetime.

SuperARC is proud to play a role in making this dream a reality and continues to demonstrate how amateur radio can connect people—not just across the globe, but beyond it.

Next stop: space.

Superstition ARC Repeaters

147.120 (+) 162.2 Hz (Analog Only)
449.600 (-) 100.0 Hz (Analog Only)
448.275 (-) 100.0 Hz (Fusion)
WB7TJD-R EchoLink
Allstar link 53656

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