La station spatiale ISS a rendez vous avec le camp de l’espace de l’ESA en Suisse. Le contact se fera en télébridge le lundi 25 juillet à 12h46 UTC entre W6SRJ à Santa Rosa en Californie et l’astronaute Takuya Onishi KF5LKS.
Les signaux ne seront pas audibles en Europe mais seront retransmis sur Youtube
Liste des questions en anglais
- 1. Theo, 10: If one astronaut is very ill, can a « space-ambulance » be sent to bring the astronaut back to earth?
- 2. Wolfram, 10: How do you clean the air of the ISS
- 3. Alice, 12: I would like to know if a person with severe hearing problem who is equipped with the cochlear implant, like me, is able to become astronaut. Thank you.
- 4. André, 11: Once you are in the ISS, which part of the Earth you like the most to fly over and why?
- 5. Daniel, 13: What physical changes do you notice with your body whilst you are in space?
- 6. Marta, 11: Is it necessary to have medical knowledge to become Astronaut? Because you shall give yourself an injection!
- 7. Ludovica, 12: Since the astronauts on board of ISS see many sunrises and sunsets every day, how do they cope with sleeping and day/night cycles?
- 8. Gemma, 12: What is the most interesting thing on Earth that you have seen from space?
- 9. Benjamin, 13: What is going through your mind during launch?
- 10. Emil, 10: For how long do the supplies in food and oxygen last on board the ISS?
- 11. Ariane, 8: In case of a vital emergency issue inside the ISS that requires the evacuation of the ISS, which are your escape options? Was it ever used for real in the past?
- 12. Daniela, 10: How do you feel when you go to work outside the space station?
- 13. Kai, 11: If you knew that going to space was dangerous, why did you decide to go?
- 14. Kelvin, 9: What is the first thing you want to do when you arrive back to Earth?
- 15. Adèle, 9: When you go out of the station to repair something for instance, what would happen if the cable connecting to the ISS break? What does the crew in the station have to do to avoid that you go in deep space?
- 16. Gabriel, 12: Have you ever thought of the dangers that can happen in your space missions?
- 17. Tiago, 9: What is the most exciting part of the travel to the ISS?
- 18. Eline, 12: What do you typically do during your free time at ISS? And do you ever get bored?
- 19. Thibaut, 15: How much sport do you have to practice to keep muscle tonus and avoid bones degradation?
- 20. Bergitte, 11: Do the astronauts onboard the ISS have the meals together?
- 21. Eduardo, 10: Have you ever felt loneliness or have you ever been afraid of staying outside in the space?
- 22. Lucia, 11: What happens if an astronaut gets a cavity (toothache) when at the Station?