Contact radioamateur du 27/07/2019

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Samedi 27/07/19 vers 18H27 UTC (20h27 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Andrew R. Morgan (KI5AAA) et le World Scout Jamboree, Summit Bechtel Scout Reserve, West Virginia USA.

 

 

Le contact aura lieu en télébridge sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une Belge (ON4ISS) et donc sera audible depuis la France.

 

 

 

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

Voici les questions :

1. What do you think is the most important thing you believe young people should do in Scouting to help them in their future careers such as being an astronaut or working in the sciences?
2. Here at the World Jamboree we like to trade items with scouts from around the world as a way to bond and remember our new friendships. Do you ever trade patches or parts of your uniforms with your international crew members?
3. What is the single prettiest place or region on Earth to see from space?
4. Do you bring something special with you so when you get back, so you can say, « This has been in space! »?
5. What food do you miss the most that you can’t have in space?
6. What if the ISS lost communication with Earth?
7. What kind of emergency drills or practice do you do aboard the ISS, and how often?
8. Do you need to drink more or less water in space than you do on earth?
9. How do the plants orientate themselves to grow in space?
10. Is biological cell division the same in space as on Earth?
11. How did it feel to see Earth from space for the first time?
12. A part of the Scout Law is A Scout is Reverent. Have you had a memorable moment during your time on the ISS that has led to you showing reverence?
13. Have you been on a spacewalk yet? If so, what is it like walking outside the ISS?
14. Of all the professions available, why did you choose to become an astronaut?
15. If there was one thing you wish you could have learned when you were younger in an organization such as the Scouts, or at school, to help you perform tasks in space, what would it be?
16. Are there any bugs or animals on the ISS now and if so, what is their purpose?
17. What is the single most important quality that you possess that you think got you into the space program?
18. With everyone, and many things, floating in microgravity, how do you keep the space station clean?
19. Do you have regular sleep and work schedules?
20. What are the best and worst aspects about living on board the ISS?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Nouvelle activité SSTV du 29/07/2019 au 04/08/2019

Il est possible que la SSTV soit active à partir de l’ISS, sur plusieurs créneaux entre le 29/07/2019 et le 04/08/2019. Les émissions seront en mode PD-120 sur la fréquence 145.800 Mhz.

Pour le premier créneaux, il s’agit d’une activité Inter-MAI-75.

La SSTV devrait être active les :

– 29/07/2019 de 13h15 à 21h25 UTC (soit 15h15 à 23h25 heure de Paris)

– 30/07/2019 de 13h50 à 19h30 UTC (soit 15h50 à 21h30 heure de Paris)

Pour le second créneaux, il s’agit d’un évènement commémoratif, le ARISS Garriott memorial SSTV activity, organiser en l’hommage de Owen Garriott – W5LFL, qui a été le premier à opérer une station radio amateur depuis l’espace.

La SSTV devrait être active du 01/08/2019 vers 09h40 UTC (soit 11h40 Heure de Paris) au 04/08/2019 vers 18h15 UTC (soit 20h15 heure de Paris).

Bonne chasse à tous 😉

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