ARISS Event - Rescheduled Flanders Science
Festival contact
An International Space Station Expedition 14 ARISS school contact has
been planned with students at Henri d'Haese primary school in Gentbrugge,
Belgium who were part of the Flanders Science Festival.
The contact was aborted due to delays in the Progress docking and has
been reschedule for Friday, 10 November 2006. The event is scheduled to
begin at approximately 14:37 UTC.
The contact will be a telebridge between stations NA1SS and W5RRR. The
contact should be audible to anyone in southeastern portions of the United
States. Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz
downlink. Additional listening options are listed below. The participants
are expected to conduct the conversation in English.
IRLP - Connect to the IRLP reflector 9010.
You may also connect via the IRLP Discovery website at
http://www.discoveryreflector.ca/listen.htm.
EchoLink - The audio from this contact will be available
on the EchoLink *AMSAT* (node 101 377) and the *JK1ZRW* (node 277 208)
conference rooms. Please connect to the *JK1ZRW* server to keep the load
light on the *AMSAT* server. This will ensure good audio quality for all
listeners.
AUDIO STREAMING AND AUDIO REPLAY PARTICIPANT INFORMATION:
To join the event:
URL: https://e-meetings.mci.com
CONFERENCE NUMBER: 2403776
PASSCODE: SPACE STATIO
To access the Audio Replay of this call, all parties can:
1. Go to the URL listed above.
2. Choose Audio Streaming under Join Events.
3. Enter the conference number and passcode. (Note that if this is a recurring
event, multiple dates may be listed.) Replays are available for 30 days
after the live event.
Students will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. Do you miss your family up there?
2. Is it difficult to walk on an E.V.A?
3. How does it feel like to sleep in space?
4. What is the view outside looking like (dark, shiny)?
5. Can you see the opening in the ozone layer on earth, from there up?
6. What kind of tests or work you have to do?
7. What was the feeling the first time you where in space?
8. What do you miss the most in space?
9. Can you see meteorological events on earth up there?
10. How does your family react when you are so far away?
11. What are you going to miss most when you are back from space?
12. Do you ever feel scared?
13. What was the most beautiful thing you saw in space?
14. Can you use your own senses to feel ?
15. Why did NASA prefer to send people instead of robots?
16. Has this spacetrip made your dream come through?
17. Would you like to live up there for a longer time?
18. Why did the agencies choose this crew for this mission?
19. What do you do in your spare time in space?
20. Are you feeling sick sometimes when you are moving around all the
time?
Please note, the amateur radio equipment on the ISS has not been functioning
in the automatic modes properly and may be silent more than usual. Information
about the next scheduled ARISS contact can be found at
http://www.rac.ca/ariss/upcoming.htm#NextContact
.
Next planned event(s):
Landesmuseum fuer Technik und Arbeit (Mannheim Museum), Mannheim, Germany
2006-11-20 14:42 UTC via telebridge WH6PN Centre Hastings Secondary, Madoc,
Ontario, Canada, 2006-11-20 16:35 UTC direct via VE3UR
ARISS is an international educational outreach
program partnering the participating space agencies, NASA, Russian Space
Agency, ESA, CNES, JAXA, and CSA, with the AMSAT and IARU organizations
from participating countries.
ARISS offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement
of Amateur Radio by talking directly with crewmembers on-board the International
Space Station.
Teachers, parents and communities see, first hand, how Amateur Radio
and crewmembers on ISS can energize
youngsters' interest in science, technology, and learning.
Further information on the ARISS program is available on the website
http://www.rac.ca/ariss
(graciously hosted by the Radio Amateurs of Canada).
Thank you & 73,
Kenneth - N5VHO
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