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  • Science, Discovery & Awe,

Meet the students using radio waves to contact the ISS

A high school club in Pennsylvania is making waves — radio waves, that is — by making contact with the International Space Station. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Harry Smith meets some of the students who are becoming licensed amateur radio operators.

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