Contact 1
La station ISS a rendez vous le Lundi 23 septembre à 20h08 UTC avec Children’s Inn at NIH (National Institutes of Health), Bethesda, MD USA
La conversation se fera en anglais par télébridge entre Nick Hague KG5TMV et ON4ISS.
L’évènement sera visible sur le web ICI ou sur facebook
Contact 2
La station ISS a rendez vous le Mardi 24 septembre à 16h10 UTC avec une école de Bulgarie
La conversation probablement en russe se fera directement entre un cosmonaute et l’école qui utiliseront l’indicatif RS0ISS.
Contact 3
La station ISS a rendez vous le Mardi 24 septembre à 17h43 UTC avec University of Colorado Amateur Radio Club, Boulder, CO, USA
La conversation se fera en anglais par télébridge entre Nick Hague KG5TMV et IK1SLD.
L’évènement sera en direct ICI
Liste des questions contact 3
- 1. Izack: What work do you do on the space station?
- 2. April: How do you eat and walk in space?
- 3. Ezren: How do astronauts return to Earth safely?
- 4. Lupe: What is it like to float in space?
- 5. Ashly: How do you take a shower?
- 6. Genesis: How do you use the bathroom in space?
- 7. Glenn: Please explain the science behind sending the ISS into orbit. Can you please explain the escape velocity needed?
- 8. Johan: How do you sleep in space?
- 9. Samantha: What does space look like from your view?
- 10. Yareli: Does the International Space Station get close to the Sun?
- 11. Aby: What do you do when you get hurt in space?
- 12. Britney: How many days can you stay up in space before you need to return to Earth?
- 13. Daniel: Besides Ham Radio, what other ways do you communicate with people on Earth?
- 14. Rogelio: How long does it take to get to space?
- 15. Abi: How does the space station move?
- 16. Anthony: How does gravity affect solids and liquids?
- 17. Ms. Hillmer: How hard was it to get in and out of the spacesuit?
- 18. Mrs. Mathews: How does your body change in space?
- 19. Mrs. Sadler: What does your daily schedule like?
- 20. Mrs. Garner: What do you do on your time off?