Contact radioamateur du 17/10/23

Un contact Radioamateur est prévu le 17/10/2023 vers 12H25 UTC (14H25 heure de Paris).


Il aura lieu entre l’astronaute Andreas Mogensen (KG5GCZ) et le Valley Stream South High School, Valley Stream, NY, USA.


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


Le contact sera en Anglais.

Voici les questions :

1. What influenced you to become an astronaut?
2. I understand that to become an astronaut, one of the requirements is to get a degree in the STEM field. Can you further explain other requirements that you need to become an astronaut for students that would like to become one?
3. What training was required to become an astronaut?
4. What characteristics do you think NASA is looking for in future astronauts now and in the future?
5. Can you further explain the space community that you live in on the ISS?
6. Can you further explain how you prepared for microgravity in space in your training?
7. How does microgravity affect you?
8. What is the duration of time that you are permitted to be in space on the ISS?
9. What do you enjoy the most about being on the ISS?
10. Can you describe your daily activities?
11. How are you able to maintain homeostasis of your body systems while in space?
12. How are you able to maintain a productive, positive daily outlook being 400km away from Earth?
13. What strengths do you have that are important to the functioning of the crew on the ISS?
14. What are the challenges do you experience working on ISS that are different than working on Earth?
15. What was your most exciting mission in space?
16. Are there any upcoming missions that you are excited about?
17. What potential do you think agriculture has aboard the ISS as a source of long-term food supply?
18. There is exciting research on the ISS, what research are you involved in, and can you explain how the researchers on Earth coordinate with those in space?

Bonne écoute 😊

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L’activation SSTV, depuis l’ISS, reportée à nouveau.

L’activation SSTV du 03/10 au 05/10 qui a été reportée au 16/10 au 20/10 serait, une nouvelle fois, reprogrammée sur la période du 27/10 au 30/10.

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L’Activation SSTV, depuis l’ISS, du 03/10 au 05/10 reporté du 16/10 au 20/10

L’activation SSTV est, pour le moment, reporté du 16/10 au 20/10

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Possible activation SSTV, depuis l’ISS, du 03/10 au 05/10

La SSTV devrait être active du 03/10 vers 14h00 UTC (16h00 heure de Paris) au jeudi 05/10 vers 18h15 UTC (20h15 heure de Paris).

Les transmissions devraient avoir lieu en mode PD120 sur la fréquence de 145.800 Mhz.

Le thème tourne autour du premier satellite artificiel de la Terre, les satellites radioamateurs, et les satellites scolaires.

Vous pouvez poster vos images reçues ici : 

https://www.spaceflightsoftware.com/ARISS_SSTV/

Attention, la date et les heures de transmission peuvent être assujettie à changement. 

Bonne réception 🙂

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Contact radioamateur du 26/05/2023

Un contact Radioamateur est prévu le 26/05/2023 vers 17H31 UTC (19H31 heure de Paris).


Il aura lieu entre l’astronaute John Shoffner (KO4MJC) et le Children’s Inn at NIH (National Institutes of Health), Bethesda, Maryland, USA.


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


Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

Voici les questions :

1. What do you do to keep the food that you eat from going bad?

2. Before our solar system consisted of 9 planets. Why are we now discounting Pluto as a planet in our solar system?

3. What type of materials have you used while experimenting during your mission?

4. Has ISS discovered anything about life, vegetation, or water in its studies throughout the years?

5. What would happen if the magnetosphere that protects Earth stopped working?

6. What is your favorite part about being an astronaut?

7. How much training do you need to have in order to prepare for a space launch?

8. How does time feel in space? Does it affect you in any way?

9. How long have you been out in space?

10. What made you want to go into space? What are some risk factors you take into consideration?

11. Can you describe what liftoff is like? Do you get nervous?

12. What kind of things do you experiment with? Plants? Seeds? Other things?

13. What is the most interesting or beautiful thing that you have experienced in space?

14. How do you go to the bathroom in space?

15. How do you feel physically in space? Will it be hard readjusting when you come back from space?

16. What kind of food do you miss from home that you don’t have in space?

17. What is your day-to-day routine in space?

18. Is it comfortable sleeping in space?

19. What made you want to become an astronaut?

20. What is the most important skill to have as an astronaut?

21. What kind of activities do you do in space? Or when you’re on earth?

Bonne écoute 🙂

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Contact radioamateur du 25/05/2023

Un contact Radioamateur est prévu le 25/05/2023 vers 15H07 UTC (17H07 heure de Paris).


Il aura lieu entre l’astronaute John Shoffner (KO4MJC) et le Middlesboro School System, Middlesboro, Kentucky, USA



Le contact sera en télébridge sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite.

 

Il sera conduit par une station Italienne (IK1SLD) et donc audible depuis la France.

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

 

Voici les questions :

1. Can you describe your initial emotions during your entry into space and docking to the station?

2. How does your body adapt to microgravity and what will it be like readjusting to Earth’s gravity?

3. What types of experiments have you been[SM1] [SM2] [Ma3] a part of while on board the space station?

4. Will you have any leisure time aboard the space station and if so, what types of things can you do?

5. Can you describe the suits you have to wear on the mission and how they help you during your mission?

6. What is your personal “why” for taking part in this mission?

7. What has it felt like being able to come from a small town and live out your dream of traveling to space?

8. What has it been like to sleep in space and how do you do it?

9. Can you describe the food and how you eat while in space?

10. What is your daily schedule and routine like?

11. What has been the most impactful thing you’ve seen or done so far?

12. How will your time aboard the space station help astronauts on future missions?

13. Can you describe the launch experience?

14. Do you have the ability to communicate with your family back on Earth? If so, how?

15. What advice would you give a student like me who is interested in becoming an astronaut and traveling to space?

Bonne écoute 🙂

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Contact radioamateur du 19/05/2023

Un contact Radioamateur est prévu le 19/05/2023 vers 18H20 UTC (20H20 heure de Paris).

Il aura lieu entre l’astronaute Warren HOBURG (KB3HTZ) et le Webb Bridge Middle School, Alpharetta, Georgia, USA



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


Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

Voici les questions :

1. What was your first mission and how did it make you feel?
2. What was the hardest and easiest part and challenges of becoming an astronaut?
3. What is the weirdest thing you have encountered in space?
4. What is the most profound lesson you learned from your experience in space, and how has it changed
your perspective on life?
5. How major is the difference between daily life in space and earth? Would things in space like gravity
change your daily routines?
6. If space does not have the same gravitational pull as the earth, then how does your body stay healthy
and stable?
7. If I were to become an astronaut, what would you tell me you wish that you knew when you started
your career?
8. What is training like? Do a lot of people quit?
9. When you’ve just left the atmosphere, and you can see earth and all the other planets from afar, what
do you feel? Do you have a sense of love for the universe and how amazing it is?
10. Does it hurt when you go back into the Earth’s atmosphere after you’ve gotten used to little to no
gravity?
11. I have a friend that told me that astronauts faint a lot after they come back to Earth, is this true?
12. What do you do when you get bored in the spacecraft?
13. Has there ever been a moment where there was a challenging situation and you and your other
astronaut friends aboard the ISS has to work together to solve the problem?
14. What would you do if your spaceship was suddenly going down and you weren’t able to control it?
15. What happens if someone drifts out to space? Are there emergency protocols or anything to do to
save them?
16. If your nose is itchy on a spacewalk, what do you do?
17. As you are blasting off, what does it feel like, is it nerve racking?
18. Can you communicate with your family while you are in space? If so, how?
19. How do you set your sleep schedule?
20. How do you plan to take out the trash in space?

Bonne écoute 🙂

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Contact radioamateur du 27/03/2023

Un contact Radioamateur est prévu le 27/03/2023 vers 15h09 UTC (17h09 heure de Paris).


Il aura lieu entre Stephen BOWEN (KI5BKB) et le Valle de Camargo High School located in Revilla de Camargo, Espagne.

Le contact sera en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite.
Il sera conduit par une station Espagnole (EG1RVC) et donc audible depuis la France.






Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.


Voici les questions :

1. Did you want to be an astronaut when you were a child?

2. Did you have to perform very demanding physical tests to be an astronaut?

3. What studies have you done to become an astronaut?

4. Can you communicate with your family frequently?

5. How long do you usually stay on the ISS?

6. Is it possible to dance in space?

7. How do you spend your free time on the ISS?

8. What are the effects on health of living in space?

9. What are the best aspects of cooperating among so many nations?

10. How often do you receive supplies from Earth?

11. What are your greatest fears living on the ISS?

12. Is it easy to lose track of time living through continuous sunrises and sunsets?

13. What do you do if a crew member becomes ill?

14. What are the main problems of living together on the ISS?

15. What is the most interesting experiment you are working on?

16. What is the most impressive atmospheric phenomenon you have seen?

17. How do you feel when you remember that there is nothing around the ISS?

18. Do you frequently do spacewalks outside the ISS? What does it feel like?

19. Would it be possible for a disabled person to travel to space?

20. Could you explain the feeling of living without gravity?

Bonne écoute 🙂

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Contact radioamateur du 23/03/2023

Un contact Radioamateur est prévu le 23/03/2023 vers 18h22 UTC (19h22 heure de Paris).


Il aura lieu entre Warren Hoburg (KB3HTZ) et le Lana’i High and Elementary School, Lana’i City, Hawai, USA.

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

 

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

 

 

Voici les questions :

1. Esther: How do astronauts celebrate their birthdays?
2. Rhieana: How long does it take to repair stuff in space?
3. Shaia: What is your suit made out of?
4. Rainy: What is one of the most exciting discoveries you have made?
5. Hershey: What type of work is the ISS currently doing?
6. Carmichael: How do the suits produce air?
7. Owen: Are all the disadvantages such as working out so much, missing your family, and eating that crazy food worth being up in space that long?
8. Kailee: What are the ISS walls made out of?
9. Peter: What kind of experiments do you perform on the outside platform?
10. Jurian: What are some of the effects that happen to your body once you arrive on Earth from space?
11. Alexis: How do you store air in the ISS?
12. Pablo: Do you miss anyone?
13. Uriah: Do you notice the days/time passing by?
14. Kawena: How long does it take to get to space?
15. Zana: How long do astronauts usually stay in space?
16. Rainy: What was one major event that caused difficulty in space?
17. Owen: What would happen if an asteroid hit the space station?
18. Kailee: What is the most difficult part of putting on your suit?
19. Esther: How does earth look from the ISS?
20. Jurian: What have you learned from being in space?

Bonne écoute

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Contact radioamateur du 08/02/2023

Un contact Radioamateur est prévu le 08/02/2023 vers 10h13 UTC (11h13 heure de Paris).

Il aura lieu entre Josh Cassada (KI5CRH) et le Colegio Diocesano Santa María Nuestra Señora, Écija, Espagne.

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

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

Bonne écoute 😊

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