Contact radioamateur le 4 avril 2024 et le collège Théodore Monod

Un contact radioamateur est prévu le jeudi 4 avril vers 14h50 UTC (16h50 heure de Paris).

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Il aura lieu entre Matthew Dominick KC0TOR et le collège Théodore Monod de Gagny, France accompagné par le radioclub F6KGL-F5KFF.

Il sera opéré en direct par la station TM2ISS depuis Le Bourget et donc audible depuis la France.

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

Le contact sera conduit en anglais.

Webstream: https://www.youtube.com/user/F6KGL/live

 

 

 

 

Questions des élèves:

  1. Alexia (14) : Could you describe your feelings when you first took off earth ?
  2. Lucky (14) : How do you feel when you see the Earth from space?
  3. Mathunya (14) : What aspect of your daily life do you miss the most during your stay aboard the ISS?
  4. Morganne (15) : What aspects of adapting to life in space do you find particularly challenging?
  5. Mohamed (16) : Has the cultural diversity of the crew any effect on the life in space ?
  6. Ilias (14) : What is the most interesting scientific experiment you did in the ISS ?
  7. Catherine (15) : What experiment or observation stood out as the most memorable for you during your time aboard the ISS ?
  8. Junior (15) : How much free time do you have and what do you do with it?
  9. Rania (14) : Do you feel as much hunger and thirst in space as we do on earth ?
  10. Safiatou (15) : Do the organs stay in place or do they move?
  11. Jessy (14) : Is it difficult to stay a long time in a box with the same persons ?
  12. Dounia (14) : Is there a growing danger in the ISS because of the spatial waste ?
  13. Rania (14) : If you could undertake a space mission to another planet, which one would you choose?
  14. Morganne (15) : Does the growing power of the private industry in the space conquest have an impact on the work in the ISS ?
  15. Jessy (14) : Are the space tourists welcome in the ISS and is it difficult to support them ?
  16. Clara (14) : Have you ever seen aurora borealis from the ISS ?
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