Double contact radioamateur pour le 26/04/2021

Un premier contact Radioamateur aura lieu le lundi 26/04/2021 vers 8H34 UTC (10h34 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Victor Glover (KI5BKC) et St Scholastica’s College, Glebe, NSW, Australie.

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


Un second contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Lundi 26/04/21 vers 10H12 UTC (12H12 heure de Paris).
Il aura lieu entre Shannon Walker (KD5DXB) et Margaret’s School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australie.

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



Les contact seront conduit en Anglais.

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Contact radioamateur du 20/04/2021

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Mardi 20/04/21 vers 8H28 UTC (10H28 heure de Paris).
Il aura lieu entre Victor Glover (KI5BKC) et la Winmalee Public School, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australie.



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



Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.



Voici les questions:
1. Erin (10): What is the best way to describe the feeling of microgravity?
2. Indiana (6): How long does it take to travel to the Space Station from Earth?
3. Valentino (8): Have you ever seen a meteor pass through Earth’s atmosphere from the ISS?
4. Ivy (7): What experiments do you do at the International Space Station?
5. Ayva (9): Has anything ever gone wrong or required you to take emergency action while you have been on board the International Space Station?
6. Alberto (5): What happens if space junk hits the International Space Station?
7. Asher (11): What personal items would you take into space if allowed…and why?
8. Charlotte (8): How many times a year do you get supplies delivered to the ISS?
9. Erin (10): What is the most difficult thing about being in space?
10. Indiana (6): What do you do for fun up there?
11. Valentino (8): As the ISS orbits the earth, can you see weather patterns like cyclones?
12. Ivy (7): Do you grow plants in the space station? If so, how?
13. Ayva (9): What is your daily routine on the ISS?
14. Alberto (5): How are crew members chosen to go out on a space walk?
15. Asher (11): Which animal species are currently on board the ISS and what is their purpose?
16. Charlotte (8): Does seeing Earth from a distance give you and your crew a different perspective on life?
17. Mrs B (Science teacher): What do you enjoy most about linking up with students from across the world as part of this amazing ARISS program?
18. Mrs B (Science teacher): Many of my students have talked about their dream to become astronauts. What would be your greatest advice for them?

Bonne écoute !

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Contact radioamateur du 06/04/2021

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Mardi 06/04/21 vers 11H27 UTC (13H27 heure de Paris).
Il aura lieu entre Shannon WALKER (KD5DXB) et la School of Information Technology & Mathematical Sciences, Mawson Lakes, SA, Australie.


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



Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.


 

 

Voici les questions:


1. Aazeen: What do you do to entertain yourself in such a small space for a long time with so few people?
2. Anikesh: Do you have travel sickness or feel suffocated while you are in there?
3. Antony: How do you protect against radiation on the ISS?
4. Rashmi: Have you seen any suspicious activity (like extraterrestrial creatures)?
5. Venuki: Are there any health risks when you are in outer space?
6. Zachary: How long do you think that it would take to discover another universe?
7. Inika: Does space debris affect the ISS?
8. Eugene: When Is space radiation more harmful to astronauts?
9. Jesse: Is the possibility of a fire on the ISS more terrifying when you are on the ISS or when you are training and preparing to be on the ISS.
10. Krishna: How long can the present International Space Station (ISS) be used for?
11. Omar: What are the benefits of exercising in space?
12. Otis: What is your workout routine?
13. Anika: How does it smell in there?
14. Aazeen: What does it feels like in microgravity, especially when brushing teeth or hair or even having a shower?
15. Rashmi: What inspired you to be an Astronaut?
16. Venuki: Can you tell us some more information about the ISS?
17. Zachary: Does warp speed exist?
18. Inika: What simple tasks on Earth requires the most work in space – and what, other than floating, can be done easily in space but is difficult on Earth.
19. Krishna: While in the ISS if someone gets sick, will normal earth medicine work in micro gravity?
20. Aazeen: Have you done any Covid-19 related research on ISS?
21. Krishna: Can we see the far side of the Moon from ISS? Or will we be able to see it from the new planned station orbiting near the moon?
22. Omar: How do you get rid of the smell in the space station?
23. Omar: How serious is the problem of space debris and what is being done about it?

Bonne écoute 🙂

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Contact radioamateur du 22/03/2021

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Lundi 22/03/21 vers 18H27 UTC (19H27 heure de Paris).
Il aura lieu entre Shannon WALKER (KD5DXB) et le Oakwood School, Morgan Hill, CA, USA.


 

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




Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.


Voici les questions :

1. Marcus (Grade 2): What is your favorite place on the ISS?

2. Remy (Grade 3): Are you currently conducting any experiments yourself?

3. Lauren (Grade 8): What was your favorite part of Astronaut training?

4. Daniel (Kindergarten): What advice do you have for a 6-year-old that wants to be an astronaut?

5. Andrew (Grade 5): What is the hardest thing you have had to do in space?

6. Alice (Grade 1): Is the coronavirus on the ISS and do you need to wear masks?

7. Henry M. (Grade 5): Do you and your crewmates play games in space?

8. Benno (Grade 4): Can you still do your favorite Earth hobbies on the ISS?

9. Cate (Grade 8): Are your astronaut outfits customizable (like can you make them different colors)?

10. Thomas (Grade 12): What happens if there is a medical emergency on the ISS?

11. Ishan (Grade 7): Who was your role model growing up and how have they helped you succeed in becoming an astronaut?

12. Addelyn (Grade 3): How do you communicate with all the astronauts that come from different countries?

13. Aiden (Preschool): Who is your favorite Avenger/superhero and why?

14. Noelle (Grade 6): What is the object you miss the most that is on planet Earth?

15. Miriam (Grade 4): What was the hardest part of the training, and did you think you were going to pass?

16. Anaya (Grade 12): Do the constellations from the space station look different from how they do on Earth?

17. Charlotte (Grade 1): We’ve noticed you use a lot of towels– what if you run out of towels?

18. Luke (Grade 7): Although zero-gravity sounds fun at first, does it get “old” after a while?

19. Annabelle (Grade 4): If you were given the chance, would you like to be the first person to mars?

20. Arjun (Grade 9): How do you stay connected with your family on Earth while in space and how long do you get to talk or see them?

Bonne écoute 🙂

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Contact radioamateur du 09/02/2021

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Mardi 09/02/21 vers 14H44 UTC (15H44 heure de Paris).
Il aura lieu entre Shannon WALKER (KD5DXB) et le Sterling MS, Ashburn, VA, USA.

 



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




Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.




Voici les questions :

1. Valentina (grade 6): What kind of training do you have to complete to become an astronaut?

2. Geovanny (grade 3): How do astronauts stay healthy in space?

3. Ariana (grade 4): What made you want to become an astronaut?

4. Aiden (grade 7): What is your daily routine like?

5. Muqadas (grade 8): Do the sun, stars, sunrises and sunsets look different from the ISS compared to Earth?

6. Ryan (kindergarten): How does your “ship” get you back down to Earth?

7. Isabella (grade 5): What is the weirdest thing that has happened to you in space?

8. Annabelle (grade 6): How do you feel emotionally and physically while in the rocket on your way to the ISS and on your way back?

9. Kaylee (grade 7): What was your reaction when you found out you were chosen to go to the ISS?

10. Mariam (grade 8): When you return to Earth, how long does it take for you to be able to walk again? Do you experience any other side effects of being in zero gravity for extended time?

11. Geovanny (grade 3): asking for Dylan (grade 4) How do you eat and drink in space without spilling and damaging your equipment?

12. Ariana (grade 4) What do you like to do for fun in space?

13. Muqadas (grade 8) asking for Lilyana (grade 8): Are you able to bring your phones and other personal items with you to the ISS?

14. Aiden (grade 7) asking for Omar (grade 7): When you come back to Earth, what will be your first meal?

15. Valentina (grade 6) asking for Julia (grade 6): What do astronauts do if you fall sick in space?

16. Kaylee (grade 7) asking for Amaya: How does it feel to be inside the ISS all the time? Does the environment (temperature, humidity) inside the iSS fluctuate?

17. Mariam (grade 8) asking for Ashley (grade 8): If you weren’t an astronaut, what job would you have?

18. Anabelle (grade 6) asking for Zayn (grade 6): How does it feel to experience 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets every day?

19. Ryan (kindergarten) asking for George (grade 5): How do you train to be in low gravity places?

20. Isabella (grade 5): What do you eat while in space? What is your favorite food?

Bonne écoute 😀

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Contact radioamateur du 28/01/2021

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Jeudi 28/01/21 vers 17H46 UTC (18H46 heure de Paris).
Il aura lieu entre Mike Hopkins (KF5LJG) et le Newcastle High School, Newcastle, WY, USA.




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




Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

 

Voici les questions :

1.Trinity (10th grade): How long did it take you to fully adjust to being on the ISS?

2.Travis (11th grade): What effects have you experienced from zero gravity?

3.James (12th grade): What do you folks do for fun? Boardgames? Play catch in space?

4.Gunner (12th grade): What is the most interesting thing you have seen on a spacewalk?

5.Grayson (12th grade): What happens when you fly into the South Atlantic Anomaly?

6. Toby (11th grade): What is the most important lesson you’ve learned from your time in space?

7. Nate (9th grade): What types of organisms do you grow or use in space?

8. Trinity (10th grade): I am asking a question for our 2nd grade class. How big is the International Space Station and what is inside? Are there bedrooms, gym, kitchen?

9.Travis (11th grade): Is it weird not being able to experience night and day the same as you would on earth?

10. James (12th grade): What research is currently being conducted? Is it biological?

11.Gunner (12th grade): Have you ever lost something on a spacewalk?

12. Grayson (12th grade): Since Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome can affect mission success, does the research currently being conducted on the retina of mice take priority over other experiments?

13. Toby (11th grade): What is the weirdest solution to a problem that you have tried that actually worked?

14. Nate (9th grade): What is the most dangerous aspect about living and working in space?

15.Trinity (10th grade): What is the most exciting thing you have experienced so far?

Bonne écoute !

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Contact radioamateur du 21/01/2021

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Jeudi 21/01/21 vers 18H27 UTC (19H27 heure de Paris).
Il aura lieu entre Mike Hopkins (KF5LJG) et le Maine Regional School Unit 21, Kennebunk, ME, USA.






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

 

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

 

 

Voici les questions :

1. Evelyn (11): How do you communicate with your family at home?

2. Torben (10): What do you miss the most from home?

3. Mia (10): How did you feel when you looked back and saw earth for the first time?

4. Rory (10): What are your favorite scientific experiments on the ISS right now?

5. Elise (8): Do magnets behave the same way in space as they do on Earth?

6. Tyler (10): What is the most dangerous part of being in space?

7. Ruby (9): What does it smell like in the space station?

8. Jack (10): How do you stay in shape on the ISS?

9. Scotia (10): What happens if someone gets hurt in space?

10. Oliver (9): How long and hard did you train to be an astronaut?

11. Evelyn (11): What are the side effects of being in space?

12. Torben (10): How do you conquer your fear in space?

13. Mia (10): What does a day in an astronaut’s life look like?

14. Rory (10): Have you seen any super rare and awesome things in space?

15. Elise (8): Do stars look closer when you’re in space?

16. Tyler (10): What’s your favorite part of being an astronaut?

17. Ruby (9): Does the food you eat taste different than it does on earth?

18. Jack (10): Do you think we are the only intelligent life forms in the universe?

19. Scotia (10): What classes in school helped you the most as an astronaut?

20.Oliver (9): What surprised you most about being in space or on the ISS?




Il est à noter qu’un espace est prévu pour vos commentaires et rapports d’écoute sur le forum de l’AMSAT francophone : ici
Bonne écoute 

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Contact radioamateur du 07/12/2020

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Lundi 07/12/20 vers 14H50 UTC (15H50 heure de Paris).
Il aura lieu entre Shannon Walker KD5DXB et le Athlone Community College, Athlone, Irlande.

 

Le contact aura lieu en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite.
Il sera conduit par une station Irlandaise (EI1ISS) et donc sera audible depuis la France.
Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

 

Il est à noter qu’un espace est prévu pour vos commentaires et rapports d’écoute sur le forum de l’AMSAT francophone : ici
Bonne écoute 

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Contact radioamateur du 04/12/2020

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Vendredi 04/12/20 vers 12H25 UTC (13H25 heure de Paris).
Il aura lieu entre un astronaute de l’ISS et la Scuola Secondaria di I grado “Anna Frank”, Pistoia, Italie.

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

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

 

Il est à noter qu’un espace est prévu pour vos commentaires et rapports d’écoute sur le forum de l’AMSAT francophone : ici
Bonne écoute 

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ARISS 61 : SSTV à l’école

Les élèves des écoles concernées par le projet ARISS 61 ont pu recevoir, avec l’aide du radioclub F4KLQ, les images de la dernière activité SSTV diffusée depuis l’ISS.
Les écoliers et les enseignantes ont été très enchantés par cette expérience.
D’autant que chaque classe a pu recevoir le diplôme relatif à cette activité.

Voici quelque réactions des élèves :


Léonie : « J’étais impressionnée car la photo venait de l’Espace. »
Eloryne :  » Ce que j’ai ressenti, c’est de la joie car j’étais contente que nous ayons réussi à avoir des photos. »
Alicia :  » J’ai ressenti de la joie car ce n’est pas tous les jours que l’on peut faire ça ! »
Camille : « J’ai ressenti de la joie parce que normalement c’est rare de capter des images venant de l’Espace et surtout il faut sortir de la classe à une heure précise pour pouvoir capter ces images. »
Mathias : « Lorsque l’on a réussi à recevoir les photos émises par l’ISS, j’ai ressenti de la joie car on a vu quelque chose qui se passe dans l’Espace. »
Eva :  » Lorsque l’on a réussi à recevoir les photos, je me suis dit, c’est chouette car ce n’est pas tous les jours que l’on fait ça et en plus elles étaient jolies ! »
Manon : « Lorsque nous avons réussi à recevoir les photos, j’étais contente parce qu’il n’y a pas beaucoup de personnes qui peuvent recevoir des photos émises par l’ISS. »


Vous pouvez également, consulté l’article sur le blog ici 


Bonne lecture 🙂

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