Contact radioamateur du 14/10/2019 (ce jour)

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Lundi 14/10/19 vers 09h37 UTC (11h37 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Luca Parmitano (KF5KDP) et le S.M. Calvino – Istituto Comprensivo Settimo IV, Settimo Torinese, Italie.

Le contact aura lieu en direct 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 Italien.

Voici les questions :

1. Quando hai deciso di essere un astronauta?

2. Qual è stata la cosa più bella che hai fatto nello spazio?

3. Perché hai deciso di andare nello spazio?

4. Qual è la prima cosa che hai fatto quando sei arrivato sulla ISS?

5. Da quanto tempo sei là?

6. Nella ISS si capisce dov’è il basso e dov’è l’alto?

7. Per quanto tempo resterete nello spazio?

8. È facile ambientarsi nella stazione spaziale?

9. Quanto tempo ci vuole per arrivare sulla stazione spaziale?

10. Il cielo visto dalla ISS è nero?

11. Come dormi nella navicella?

12. Cosa ti sei portato a bordo della ISS?

13. Cosa fate nel vostro tempo libero?

14. Avete mai provato a giocare a calcio sulla ISS?

15. Come ci si sente a guardare la Terra dalla navetta spaziale?

16. Riuscite a vedere le stelle e a riconoscere le costellazioni?

17. Com’è l’impatto dall’atmosfera terrestre allo spazio?

18. A quale velocità viaggiate e quante albe e tramonti vedete in 24 ore?

19. È pesante la vostra tuta spaziale?

20. Fa freddo lassù? Fa freddo nello spazio?

21. Qual è stato l’astronauta più giovane ad andare sullo spazio?

22. Quando potrò partire anche io per la stazione spaziale?

23. Cosa si prova a stare nello spazio?

24. Cosa si prova a toccare il suolo terrestre dopo essere stati nello spazio?

25. Si può vivere sulla Luna?

26. Cosa vorresti fare nel futuro?

27. Cosa mangi sull’ISS?

28. Che cosa vorresti cambiare della stazione spaziale?

29. Cosa bevi sull’ISS?

30. Come vi arriva il cibo?

Bonne écoute !!!

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Deux contacts radioamateur pour le 08/10/2019 dont un pour une école Française

Deux contacts Radioamateur auront lieu le Mardi 08/10/2019 :

  • Le premier, vers 12H51 UTC (14h51 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre DREW Morgan (KI5AAA) et le Bampton School, Bampton, Angleterre.

1. Corey (Age 7): Has the International Space Station ever suffered any damage from a meteor strike?

2. Thea (Age 9): How can space be made accessible to people with disabilities?

3. Sophie (Age 10): How long will it take you to get used to gravity again when you get home?

4. Jesse (Age 6): What would happen if I took a snowball into space?

5. Rufus (Age 8): How do you get to and from the International Space Station?

6. Alfie (Age 10): If you cut yourself in space, who acts as the doctor to fix it for you?

7. Willow (Age 10): Do you dream differently in space or dream of anything in particular?

8. Jacob (Age 10): If I kick a football in space, how far would it travel?

9. Maya (Age 9): When you were a child did you want to go to space and is there anything that disappointed you about it?

10. Hetty (Age 8): What does it feel like when you are in a rocket and you are about to get shot into space?

11. Corey asking Oliver’s question (Age 9): If you could make one improvement to the International Space Station, what would it be?

12. Thea asking Nancy’s question (Age 5): The International Space Station travels at 5 miles per second, can you feel it moving when travelling fast like you can on earth?

13. Sophie asking Eban’s question (Age 6): The International Space Station is so fast, how does it not crash into the other satellites that are also in orbit?

14. Jesse asking Sorrel’s question (Age 9): Did you have any concerns looking back at Earth for the first time?

15. Rufus asking Macy’s question (Age 9): How many planets have you seen from the International Space Station?

16. Alfie asking Ellie’s question (Age 10): If you could grow any plant in the International Space Station what would it be?

17. Willow asking Eve’s question (Age 10): How long have you been on the International Space Station and how long do you think you could stay there for?

18. Jacob asking Johnny’s question (Age 6): What time goes your clock show on the Space Station? Is it USA, UK, Russian or Japan time?

19. Maya asking Ruan’s question (Age 9): Do you get to keep your customised seat or anything else as a souvenir of your trip?

20. Hetty asking William’s question (Age 8): We are getting aware about the amount of rubbish on earth, are you worried about the amount of space junk and can you see it?

Le contact aura lieu en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une station Anglaise (G2LV) et donc sera audible depuis la France.

 

  • Le second, vers 14H29 UTC (16h29 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Luca Parmitano (KF5KDP) et le Collège Robert Doisneau, Sarralbe, France.

Le contact aura lieu en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une station Française (F6KFT) et donc sera audible depuis la France.

Questions :

Questions:

1. Leonie (3eme): Avez-vous peur lorsque vous faites une sortie dans l'espace?

2. Lisa (3eme): Que mangez-vous?

3. Claire (3eme): Combien de temps travaillez-vous chaque jour?

4. Florence (3eme): Avez-vous constate des changements physiques a cause de l'absence de gravite?

5. Alycia (3eme): Est il difficile de vivre ensemble dans la station ISS?

6. Lise (3eme): Avez vous assez d'espace, de pieces pour vivre dans la station ISS?

7. Tom (3eme): Faites vous du sport dans la station et lequel?

8. Lena (3eme): Quels details de la Terre voyez vous depuis l'espace?

9. Ilhan (3eme): Quelle tache est la plus compliquee a realiser en apesanteur?

10. Beiza (3eme): Pourquoi avez vous choisi ce metier?

11. Ines (3eme): Est-ce votre premier voyage dans l'espace?

12. Julien (3eme): Combien de temps avez vous mis pour vous preparer à cette mission?

13. Samuel (3eme): Comment dormez vous?

14. Camille (3eme):  Combien de temps allez vous rester dans la station?

15. Elisa (3eme): Quelles sont vos sensations quand vous quittez la Terre ?

16. Eda-Nur (3eme): Comment et a quelle frequence communiquez vous avec vos proches?

17. Anthony (3eme): Est ce que vous vous ennuyez parfois dans la station?

18. Erwan (3eme): Quelle est votre perception du temps dans la station?

19. Emma (3eme): Quelles sont les experiences que vous realisez?

20. Zoe (3eme): Est-il difficile de s’adapter a la vie dans l'espace?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Contact radioamateur du 24/09/2019

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Mardi 24/09/19 vers 17H43 UTC (19h43 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Nick Hague (KG5TMV) et le University of Colorado Amateur Radio Club, Boulder, 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. Izack: What work do you do on the space station?

2. April: How do you eat and walk in space?

3. Ezren: How do astronauts return to Earth safely?

4. Lupe: What is it like to float in space?

5. Ashly: How do you take a shower?

6. Genesis: How do you use the bathroom in space?

7. Glenn: Please explain the science behind sending the ISS into orbit. Can you please explain the escape velocity needed?

8. Johan: How do you sleep in space?

9. Samantha: What does space look like from your view?

10. Yareli: Does the International Space Station get close to the Sun?

11. Aby: What do you do when you get hurt in space?

12. Britney: How many days can you stay up in space before you need to return to Earth?

13. Daniel: Besides Ham Radio, what other ways do you communicate with people on Earth?

14. Rogelio: How long does it take to get to space?

15. Abi: How does the space station move?

16. Anthony: How does gravity affect solids and liquids?

17. Ms. Hillmer: How hard was it to get in and out of the spacesuit?

18. Mrs. Mathews: How does your body change in space?

19. Mrs. Sadler: What does your daily schedule like?

20. Mrs. Garner: What do you do on your time off?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Contact radioamateur du 23/09/2019

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Lundi 23/09/19 vers 20H08 UTC (22h08 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Nick Hague (KG5TMV) et le Children’s Inn at NIH (National Institutes of Health), Bethesda, 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. What’s it like to go up in a rocket ship?
2. How are experiments conducted in space?
3. Are there aliens in space? Do you see foreign creatures?
4. What’s the coolest thing you’ve seen in space?
5. If you get sick in space how do you get medical treatment?
6. What do you do for fun in space?
7. How many times have you been in space?
8. How are body tissues affected by being in space?
9. Heidi, 13: Could being space be helpful to different medical conditions?
10. What medicine do you have to take before you go into space?
11. What advice do you have for someone who wants to become an astronaut?
12. What changes have you seen in your trips to space?
13. How do you prepare food in space?
14. Are your energy levels affected from being in space?
15. What is the weight of the space station?
16. Would you rather live with gravity or without gravity?
17. Does your hair grow faster in space?
18. What books or classes influenced you to be an astronaut?
19. What effects do space have on your sleep?
20. Do you get to FaceTime in space to talk to your family? How often?
21. What time zone is it in space?
22. Does your body change in space?
23. What are some things that you like about being in space?
24. How do you become an astronaut and travel into space?
25. What do you do to prepare for your travel into space?

Bonne écoute 😉

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MAJ1 : Mission Thomas PESQUET 2020-21

Thomas PESQUET, en contact dans l’ISS

La prochaine Mission de Thomas PESQUET est planifiée de décembre 2020 à juin 2021. Les dates ne sont pas encore confirmées définitivement.

Néanmoins, le groupe de travail ARISS-F a commencé ses travaux et prend en compte les dernières directives données par ARISS et les Agences spatiales (CNES et ESA).

Afin de préparer au mieux la prochaine sélection, et ne pas avoir de dossiers « mal ficelés », nous invitons les équipes, obligatoirement composées d’une association radioamateur locale et d’un établissement d’enseignement susceptibles de transmettre leur candidature à contacter le groupe ARISS-F dès à présent pour valider les points essentiels des projets pédagogiques attendus.

Par ailleurs, nous vous informons dès à présent que les établissements scolaires a et les associations de radioamateurs ayant déjà participé à la première mission de Thomas PESQUET seront dé-facto exclues de cette nouvelle sélection : ceci afin de faciliter la promotion du programme ARISS et de diversifier les projets et les régions sélectionnées.

L’ouverture de l’appel à candidature pour cette mission pourrait être avancée. Contactez nous au plus vite !!!

Pour nous contacter : Cliquez ICI

MAJ : Seulement 7 équipes se sont manifestées à ce jour. Nous demandons aux équipes intérressées de nous contacter avant le 15 septembre 2019 afin d’organiser une webconférence, durant laquelle nous vous présenterons les objectifs des projets, les critères obligatoires à remplir et les éléments nécessaires durant la préparation et le jour J du contact.

L’ouverture de la période de réception des dossiers de candidatures commencerait de fin septembre/début octobre 2019 jusqu’à fin octobre. Nous attendons la confirmation coté ARISS-EU.

 

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Dernière minute : Contact Radioamateur pour les 90 ans de l’USKA dans 10 minutes

Aucune description de photo disponible.Un contact Radioamateur ARISS est prévu entre HB9A en suisse et Lucas PARMITANO IR0ISS via le télébridge IK1SLD au nord de l’italie.

Le contact sera audible sur 145.800 au dessus de l’europe de 16h07 à 16h17 ce samedi 17 aout 2019.

Bonne écoute.

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Contact radioamateur planifié pour le 15 aout 2019

Un contact radio éducatif est prévu avec le College Loretto à Adélaïde, Australie, via la station IK1SLD ARISS Telebridge, située dans le nord de l’Italie.

L’indicatif d’appel de l’ISS sera IRØISS et l’astronaute prévu est Andrew MORGAN.

Le contact est pour: jeudi 15 août 2019 à 09h17:06 UTC 53 (11h17 heure de paris). Les signaux de liaison descendante provenant d’ISS seront audibles au-dessus de l’Europe sur une bande FM de 145 800 MHz; le contact sera en anglais. Continuer la lecture

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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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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?

Bonne écoute 😉

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