Contact radioamateur du 21/02/18

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Mercredi 21/02/2018 vers 09H38 UTC (10H38 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Scott TINGLE, (KG5NZA) et une école Portugaise : l’Agrupamento de Escolas do Fundao, Fundao, Portugale.

 

Le contact aura lieu en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une station Portugaise (CS5DBB) et donc audible sur une partie de l’Europe.

 

 

Le contact sera en anglais.

Voici les questions :

1. Beatriz (16): What kind of food do you eat on the ISS?

2. Marco (16): What was the daily routine that took you the longest to get used to on the ISS?

3. Joao (16): What do you do in case of a fire on the station?

4. Pedro P. (16): How long did you take to get used to living in low gravity conditions?

5. Pedro B. (16): What kind of scientific experiments can you do in space and not on Earth?

6. Rodrigo (16): What is the most lifelike science fiction movie that you have ever seen?

7. Mariana (16): In which direction do plants grow aboard the International Space Station?

8. Joana (16): What did you feel during the launch?

9. Catarina (16): Do you have to wear any special type of clothes on the ISS?

10. Afonso (16): What do you have to do if someone gets the ISS dirty by, for example, puking on it?

11. Andre (15): What are you doing in your free time to have fun?

12. Diogo (15): What was the hardest experience you ever had on the ISS?

13. Alexandra (16): What kind of physical and psychological preparations did you need to be an astronaut?

14. Rute (15): What did you feel when you saw the Earth from the ISS for the first time?

15. Carmo (16): What do you miss the most when you are staying in the ISS?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Contact radioamateur du 18/02/18

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le 18/02/2018 vers 10h45 UTC (11h45 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre un Astronaute et le Galaxy – Children and Youth Center for Space Education in Kaluga – Russia

Le contact aura lieu en télé-bridge sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de Doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une station Européenne et donc audible sur une partie de l’Europe.

 

Bonne écoute 🙂

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Contact radioamateur du 12/02/18 reporté au 14/02/18 12:37:49 UTC

Le contact Radioamateur, initialement prévue pour le Lundi 12/02/2018 entre Scott TINGLE KG5NZA et deux écoles Lituanienne de Vilnius:
– le Vilniaus Jono Basanaviciaus Gymnasium
et
– le Vilniaus Jono Basanaviciaus Progymnasium, à été reporté au mercredi 14/02/18 12:37:49 UTC soit 13h37 heure de Paris pour raison technique à bord de l’ISS.

L’astronaute pour ce nouveau contact sera Joe Acaba KE5DAR.

Le contact aura lieu en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par la même station Lituanienne (LY1BWB) et donc audible sur une partie de l’Europe.

 

Le contact sera en anglais.

Voici les questions  :

1. Haroldas 18: Jonas Basanavicius was named person of the century in Lithuania. What kind of person would you choose to be your country’s person of the century?
2. Radvilas 14: Can you see Lithuania from your current position?
3. Dominykas 18: What is your opinion about inflatable habitats that were tested in the ISS?
4. Karolis 18: If you could ever travel to one of the planets, which would you choose?
5. Kasparas 18: How your stay in space differs from what you had expected?
6. Lukas 16: Are there any disagreements between crewmembers?
7. Ignas 15: What extreme situations might be faced in the ISS?
8. Mante 16: What was the first thing you saw through the window of the ISS?
9. Gleb 18: Who would you be if you were not an Astronaut?
10. Povilas 13: If you had an opportunity to talk to someone from the past, who would it be?
11. Saule 18: What annoys you the most in ISS?
12. Jurga 18: Is the silence in space deeper than on Earth?
13. Modestas 16: How do you relax in space?
14. Akvile 13: Have you ever seen space junk colliding?
15. Rimgaudas 14: Which do you think is scarier; ascending or landing?
16. Justina 18: According to which time zone do you celebrate New Year?
17. Antanas 16: How do paper planes fly in the space station?
18. Lukas 18: What is going to be your first meal when you come back?
19. Erika 14: Do you use lasers made in Lithuania in your work?
20: Povilas 16: How long does it take you to catch up with fashion?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Contact radioamateur pour le 12/02/2018

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Lundi 12/02/2018 vers 12h45 UTC (13h45 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Scott TINGLE KG5NZA et deux écoles Lituanienne de Vilnius:
– le Vilniaus Jono Basanaviciaus Gymnasium
et
– le Vilniaus Jono Basanaviciaus Progymnasium,

Le contact aura lieu en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une station Lituanienne (LY1BWB) et donc audible sur une partie de l’Europe.

 

Le contact sera en anglais.

Voici les questions :

1. Haroldas 18: Jonas Basanavicius was named person of the century in Lithuania. What kind of person would you choose to be your country’s person of the century?
2. Radvilas 14: Can you see Lithuania from your current position?
3. Dominykas 18: What is your opinion about inflatable habitats that were tested in the ISS?
4. Karolis 18: If you could ever travel to one of the planets, which would you choose?
5. Kasparas 18: How your stay in space differs from what you had expected?
6. Lukas 16: Are there any disagreements between crewmembers?
7. Ignas 15: What extreme situations might be faced in the ISS?
8. Mante 16: What was the first thing you saw through the window of the ISS?
9. Gleb 18: Who would you be if you were not an Astronaut?
10. Povilas 13: If you had an opportunity to talk to someone from the past, who would it be?
11. Saule 18: What annoys you the most in ISS?
12. Jurga 18: Is the silence in space deeper than on Earth?
13. Modestas 16: How do you relax in space?
14. Akvile 13: Have you ever seen space junk colliding?
15. Rimgaudas 14: Which do you think is scarier; ascending or landing?
16. Justina 18: According to which time zone do you celebrate New Year?
17. Antanas 16: How do paper planes fly in the space station?
18. Lukas 18: What is going to be your first meal when you come back?
19. Erika 14: Do you use lasers made in Lithuania in your work?
20: Povilas 16: How long does it take you to catch up with fashion?

Bonne écoute 😉

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EarthKam : Mission 60. Inscriptions ouvertes

(Earth Knowledge Acquis par Middle school students) est un programme de sensibilisation de la NASA qui permet aux étudiants, aux enseignants et au public d’apprendre sur la Terre à partir de la perspective unique de l’espace. Pendant les missions Sally Ride EarthKAM (périodes pendant lesquelles la caméra Sally Ride EarthKAM est opérationnelle), les élèves du secondaire du monde entier demandent des images de lieux spécifiques sur Terre. La collection complète des images Sally Ride EarthKAM est disponible dans une archive d’images Sally Ride EarthKAM consultable. Cette collection d’images et d’activités d’accompagnement sont des ressources extraordinaires pour engager les étudiants dans les sciences de la Terre et de l’espace, la géographie, les études sociales, les mathématiques, les communications et l’art.

Ce programme est ouvert à l’ensemble des écoles de la planète, avec une cible privilégiée pour les classes du secondaire (niveaux de la 6e à la Terminale en France).

Continuer la lecture

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Appel à projets ARISS – 1er semestre 2019

Les établissements souhaitant organiser un contact avec un spationaute à bord de l’ISS peuvent, à partir d’aujourd’hui et jusqu’au 30 avril 2018 nous contacter en vue de constituer un dossier de candidature. Continuer la lecture

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