Second Contact radioamateur pour le 27/05/2019

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Lundi 27/05/19 vers 19H44 UTC (21H44 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre David St-Jacques (KG5FYI) et le Mildred Hall School, Yellowknife, NT, Canada.

 

Le contact aura lieu en télé-bridge 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. Why is space travel so important to astronauts and other humans?

 

  1. I saw a picture you took of the northern lights and we have a lot of them over here in Yellowknife. Are you able to fly through the northern lights?

 

  1. How do you see the sun from where you are? Is there a sunrise or sunset? Is it different to how we see it on Earth?

 

  1. How long are you there and how long can a person stay in space? Does it affect your body in anyway, causing irreversible consequences?

 

  1. Do you constantly work up there? Do you do anything for fun?  If so, what?

 

  1. What is your favorite thing about being in space?

 

  1. What is the most challenging thing about being in space?

 

  1. Does your hair and nails grow at the same rate in space? Is there anything different about the way they grow?

 

  1. If there is an emergency on the space station and you have to escape, is there an emergency pod? If not, what happens?

 

  1. What is gravitational time dilation?

 

  1. How do you keep time in space? Are you in a time zone?

 

  1. Do you think humans will ever live on another planet?

 

  1. What were you thinking when you blasted off?

 

  1. What is the strangest thing you have ever seen or experienced in space?

 

  1. Is it as silent as movies show? Why?

 

  1. What do you miss the most while you are there?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Contact radioamateur du 27/05/2019

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Lundi 27/05/19 vers 16H31 UTC (18H31 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre David St-Jacques (KG5FYI) et le Costa Rica Institute of Technology (TEC), Cartago and San Carlos, Costa Rica.

 

Le contact aura lieu en télé bridge 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. What sentiments and feelings did you have when seeing space for the first time?

2. A journey to Mars will have to deal with multiple gravity transitions. Are there any projects of experiments that were proposed for this matter by space agencies?

3. How do you think the astronaut business will change with the advent of self-funded private human spaceflight?

4. Given your background as a physician, what areas of medicine do you think will be key to innovate and research to successfully undertake long term deep space missions?

5. What advice would you give to young students interested on being an astronaut or being involved in human spaceflight?

6. How will the space station influence the future plans for reaching the moon in 2024?

7. How much time did it take you to learn to fly a jet and what did you enjoy the most about that experience?

8. What challenging experiences did you have to face in order to become an astronaut?

9. Given your extremely great time management skills for being able to accomplish your 3 majors, and such other studies. What advice could you give other people about time management skills?

10. Of the experiments that you are working on right now on the ISS, what is your favorite? And what’s it about?

11. Will your research on long distance medicine have an impact on medical services provided to remote communities, like Canada’s Inuit people?

12. Now that you have experienced living in space for several months, what are two things you would recommend space ships have incorporated in their design for long term space voyages?

13. Will you please come and visit us at TEC when you and your family are on your next trip to Costa Rica?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Contact radioamateur du 23/04/19

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Mardi 23/04/19 vers 09H15 UTC (11H15 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre Nick Hague (KG5TMV) et l’école 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 do 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 ASTROBEE’s 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 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 him?
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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ARISS 74 : Contact réussi

Le jeudi 11 avril, les élèves de l’école des Charmilles, à Thiez (Haute-Savoie, 20km au sud de Genève) avaient rendez vous avec David Saint-Jacques, astronaute Canadien.

Après une présentation complète du projet, intégrant les moments de rencontres avec David, les enfants ont réussi à poser 17 questions. Over. Continuer la lecture

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Contact radioamateur du 11/04/19 en Français, pour l’école de THYEZ (74)

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Jeudi 11/04/19 vers 12H55 UTC (14H55 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre David St-Jacques (KG5FYI), et l’École des Charmilles, Thyez, France (74). Le contact aura lieu en télé-bridge 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 Français.

 

Voici les questions :

1. Est ce que tu peux toucher les étoiles?
2. La station spatiale se déplace-t-elle ou reste-t-elle immobile dans le ciel?
3. Quelle est votre mission?
4. Doit-on conduire la station internationale?
5. Comment se sent-on dans une fusée?
6. Pourquoi avez-vous voulu devenir astronaute?
7. Comment faites-vous pour boire?
8. Est ce qu’il y a des extra terrestres dans l’espace?
9. Quand vous etes dans la station, est-ce que vous volez?
10. Quel entrainement avez-vous suivi?
11. Allez-vous sortir dans l’espace?
12. Combien de temps faut-il a la fusée pour arriver a la station spatiale?
13. Êtes-vous triste que votre famille ne vous ait pas accompagne dans l’espace?
14. Quelle est ta planète préférée?
15. Comment faites-vous quand vous n avez plus rien a manger?
16. Est-ce qu’il fait froid dans l’espace?
17. Comment dormez-vous a bord?
18. Est-ce que vous avez du mal a respirer dans l’espace?
19. Irez-vous un jour sur Mars?
20. Arrivez-vous a prendre des nouvelles de ce qu’il se passe sur terre?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Contact radioamateur du 20/03/19

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Mercredi 20/03/19 vers 20h16 UTC (21h16 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre David St-Jacques (KG5FYI) et le North Point School for Boys, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Le contact aura lieu en télé-bridge 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. Omar (Gr. 9): How did you train to become an astronaut?

2. Josh (Gr. 8): What do you do all day?

3. Rowan (Gr. 8): Is time different on the space station?

4. Cayden (Gr. 7): What is it like being weightless in space?

5. Daniel (Gr. 7): Is it hard to move around?

6. Krystian (Gr. 6): What is your favorite space food?

7. Gavin (Gr. 6): What is the coolest thing you have seen while on the space station?

8. Dominic (Gr. 5): How long does it take to get used to zero gravity?

9. Caleb (Gr. 5): What did you bring with you to the International Space Station?

10. Declan (Gr. 4): Was it scary launching on the Space Shuttle?

11. Omar (Gr. 9): Will you get to do a spacewalk?

12. Josh (Gr. 8): Do you operate the Canadarm?

13. Rowan (Gr. 8): What does the sunrise look like?

14. Cayden (Gr. 7): How long was the Soyuz ride?

15. Daniel (Gr. 7): What is your rank with the Canadian Space Agency?

16. Krystian (Gr. 6): Do you get to see all the parts of the International Space Station?

17. Gavin (Gr. 6): Can you see Canada from space?

18. Dominic (Gr. 5): How do astronauts breathe with their EVA suits on?

19. Caleb (Gr. 5): Do astronauts eat together?

20. Declan (Gr. 4): What is it like being in space?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Contact radioamateur du 05/03/19

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Mardi 05/03/19 vers 09h50 UTC (10h50 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre David St-Jacques (KG5FYI) et le Ceip Nuestra Senora Del Carmen, Torre De La Reina, Espagne.

 

Le contact aura lieu en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une station Espagnole (EG7NSC) et donc sera audible depuis une partie de la France.

 

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

 

Voici les questions :

1. Celia: What did you think when you saw Earth from space?

2. Joaquin: What are you currently investigating on the ISS?

3. Pablo: When did you decide to become an astronaut?

4. Adrian: How do you live in such a small place?

5. Asuncion: How long do you need to recover after finishing your missions?

6. Francisco: If an astronaut floats away from the ISS, what do you have to do?

7. Elsa: Which values and skills should an astronaut have?

8. Sergio: Can you eat whatever you want?

9. Carmen: What´s the most common problem inside the ISS?

10. Aliu: Could you go to Mars with this ISS?

11. Paola: Can you have a shower or bath there?

12. Maria: Where do you throw your rubbish?

13. Andrea: How long can you stay at the ISS?

14. Angela: Is there a doctor in the ISS?

15. Irene: How many hours do you sleep every day?

16. Jaime: How do you keep fit?

17. Margarita: What´s your favourite food and drink there?

18. Pablo: Do you listen to music at work?

19. Lucia: Can you see our country from the ISS?

20. Jose: When will you come back to Earth?

Bonne écoute 😉

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Nouvelle activité SSTV le week end du 9 février 2019

ARISS planifie un nouvel événement expérimental populaire parmi ses expériences de télévision à balayage lent (SSTV). Les transmissions doivent commencer le vendredi 8 février à 18h25 UTC et se poursuivre jusqu’au dimanche 10 février à 18h30 UTC. Les transmissions SSTV sont un processus par lequel les images sont envoyées depuis la Station spatiale internationale (ISS) par radioamateur et reçues par les opérateurs de radioamateurs, les auditeurs en ondes courtes et autres passionnés de radio sur Terre, de la même manière que les images partagées sur des téléphones portables via Twitter ou instagram.

Continuer la lecture

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Live : Contact du 02 février 2019

 

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Contact radioamateur du 04/02/19

Un contact Radioamateur aura lieu le Lundi 04/02/19 vers 15h20 UTC (16h20 heure de Paris). Il aura lieu entre un Astronaute (OR4ISS) et l’école Kantonsschule Musegg, Luzern, Suisse.

Le contact aura lieu en direct sur 145.800 MHz (+/-3 KHz de doppler) en FM étroite. Il sera conduit par une station Suisse (HB9HSLU) et donc sera audible depuis la France.

 

Le contact sera conduit en Anglais.

 

Voici les questions :

1. We take a lot of photos today. When you first arrived in space, did you
take a picture of the Earth, sunrise, sunset or anything else?
2. If your country has an upcoming election, are you able to vote on the ISS?
3. Suppose you woke up and realized that the Earth isn’t there anymore – what
would you do?
4. What’s your favorite city to look at from space?
5. Now that you have lived in space, would you colonize Mars?
6. Have you ever been afraid of never getting back to Earth?
7. What do you do when you have an argument with the other astronauts?
8. Do you believe that there are other living creatures in space beyond
Earth?
9. What experiment are you conducting at the moment?
10. How has the experience of seeing our planet from outside and far away
influenced your mindset and outlook on life?
11. What do you think of Elon Musk and his involvement in space travel,
population of Mars and reusable rockets?
12. Is it possible to get sick on the ISS?
13. Do you have any free time, if yes what do you do?
14. How long did it take you to get used to zero-gravity?
15. What do you miss most from the Earth?
16. How does time pass? Slower or faster than on Earth, what does it feel
like?
17. Can you take any personal object to space with you?
18. Why did you choose to become an astronaut?
19. What is your favorite food on the ISS?
20. What did you feel when you reached the orbit and saw our galaxy?

Bonne écoute 😉

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