Contact radioamateur du 18/06/2019 reporté au 20/06/2019

Le contact entre Nick Hague (KG5TMV) et le Rowan Preparatory School, Claygate, Angleterre, prévu initialement le Mardi 18/06/19 vers 12H51 UTC (14H51 heure de Paris) et reporté au Jeudi 20/06/16 vers 12H48 UTC (14H48 heure de Paris).

Bonne écoute 😉

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Contact radioamateur du 19/06/2019

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Mercredi 19/06/19 vers 08H49 UTC (10H49 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre David St-Jacques (KG5FYI) et King Island District High School, Currie, TAS, Australie.

 

Le contact aura lieu en télébridge sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une Italienne (IK1SLD) et donc sera audible depuis la France.

 

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

 

 

Voici les questions :

  1. Brooke: Why did you become an astronaut?

 

  1. Declan: What training do you need to be an astronaut to go to space and where did you do your training?

 

  1. Tia: What sort of food do you eat and how do you determine your meal times in space?

 

  1. Evan: What do you do in your spare time so you don’t get bored while in space?

 

  1. Molly: Does it get lonely in space?

 

  1. Katina: How do you exercise in space?

 

  1. Angus: How old is the International Space Station and do parts wear out in space like they do on earth?

 

  1. Ameila: What is your job on the ISS and how do you do it?

 

  1. Carlos: What are space worms and why are they so important in space?

 

  1. Lawson: How long does it take to orbit the earth?

 

  1. Caedel: Have you researched the black hole and if so, how big is it?

 

  1. Angus: What kind of research do you do?

 

  1. Janelle: Do you have any advice for any of our students wishing to follow in your career path?

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Contact radioamateur du 18/06/2019

****************** Contact reporté au Jeudi 20/06/19 vers 12H48 UTC soit 14H48 Heure de Paris ******************

 

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Mardi 18/06/19 vers 12H51 UTC (14H51 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Nick Hague (KG5TMV) et le Rowan Preparatory School, Claygate, Angleterre.

 

Le contact aura lieu en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une Anglaise (GB4RPS) et donc sera audible depuis la France.

 

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

 

 

Voici les questions :
1. Sophia (Yr 1): How did the International Space Station get built when it just balances in the air?

2. Izzy (Yr 2): What are the challenges to growing food in space if astronauts are to stay in space for longer?

3. Emily (Yr 3): Does your digestion change because in space there is no gravity so your intestine will float in your body?

4. Ashley (Yr 4): Of all the experiments that you have done in space, what has given the most surprising result or has been the most exciting?

5. Alessi (Yr 5): If you spin a ball in the ISS will it keep spinning or will it stop, and if it stops, what stops it?

6. Alannah: (Yr 6): In the future, will it be possible that someone can spend their entire life in space and if so, would their life expectancy change?

7. Grace (Yr 2): If you do a handstand in space does your blood go to your head if there is no gravity?

8. Delilah (Yr 4): Is there anything you could learn about how bacteria and viruses behave in space that could help us defeat infectious bugs around the Earth?

9. Emilia (Yr 5): NASA have said that they will establish a permanent presence on the moon within the next decade, how will they do this and what is the most exciting benefit for human kind?

10. Anya (Yr 6): In all of your time spent on board the ISS, what is the most exciting and extraordinary thing that you have experienced?

11. Sophia saying Zoe’s question (Yr 1): What new information about space are you hoping to learn?

12. Izzy saying Ballie’s question (Yr 2): Can you escape from a black hole?

13. Emily saying Eloise’s question (Yr 3): We have learnt that astronauts are very busy and work long hours. So when you have free time, what do you do for fun?

14. Ashley saying Annabel’s question (Yr 4): How do you get rid of rubbish in space?

15. Alessi saying Sabine’s question (Yr 5): What are you looking forward to the most in nature when you return?

16. Alannah saying Lucy’s question (Yr 6): Our teachers and parents tell us that having a balanced diet is important. Is your diet closely monitored or do you have freedom to choose what you eat? What is your favourite meal?

17. Grace saying Olivia’s question (Yr 1): How do you sleep in space?

18. Delilah saying Amelia’s question (Yr 3): What kind of dangers might you experience in space?

19. Emilia saying Luna’s question (Yr 2): What is the most beautiful thing you can see in space?

20. Anya saying 4J’s question (Yr 4): We have heard that some people don’t believe that the Moon landing took place, what is the best evidence that we have to disprove this theory?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Contact radioamateur du 08/06/2019

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Samedi 08/06/19 vers 13H05 UTC (15H05 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Nick Hague (KG5TMV) et le House of Children and Youth, Olomouc, République Tchèque.

 

Le contact aura lieu en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une station Tchèque (OK2KWX) et donc sera audible depuis la France.

 

 

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

Voici les questions :

1. Jakub (13): How many solar panels are powering the entire station and do you have any other power sources?

2. Jonas (11): What voltage are your instruments using aboard the ISS?

3. Jan (14): What would you tell the people who believe that the Earth is flat?

4. Filip (12): How often do you check the social networks and have you any time to watch Youtube?

5. Anna (11): Did the ASTROBEEs already arrive and do you use them already?

6. Michal (15): How far from the station can you go and can you move outside untethered?

7. Ales (13): How long does it take to get from Earth to the ISS?

8. Simon (11): What does being in a spacesuit feel like and what is the outside temperature?

9. Antonin (14): How long do the spacesuit’s energy and oxygen supplies last?

10. Jiri (12): Do you feel any changes to your muscular system during your mission, or is it a bit of a shock after your return back to Earth?

11. Johana (11): Do you need to strap in when you sleep and how do you enjoy sleeping in zero gravity?

12. Tomas (11): How often do you eat and do you enjoy the taste of the food?

13. Jan Se. (15): Have you experienced any accidents while on the station, for example, a device failure?

14. Jan St. (15): How do you fight a fire if it breaks out onboard the ISS?

15. Michael (12): How much waste is generated on the ISS and what are you doing with it?

16. Franta (12): Can you play any computer games and how much free time do you have?

17. Ondrej (15): What does it feel like to fly a rocket up into space?

18. Vaclav (13): How much time do you spend exercising each day?

19. Max (14): How would you deal with a serious injury, for example, hand fracture?

20. Matej (11): How and how often do you communicate with your family?

Bonne écoute 😉

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