dimanche 2 avril 2006 par XTOPHE
Bonjour
Le prochain contact ARISS au dessus de l’Europe a été programmé avec une école portugaise. Le contact sera réalisé avec le premier astronaute brésilien Marco Pontes.
Thursday 06 April 2006 at 10:45 UTC with Escola Camilo Castelo Branco,
Carnaxide, Portugal.
The downlink signals from the ISS during the radio contact with the Portuguese school will be readable in Portugal, Spain, Ireland, southern UK and France on 145.800 MHz.
Students at Escola Camilo Castelo Branco have prepared following questions :
1. Before leaving for any mission in space, you have many months of
preparation. Is the reality very different from the test you go through on
Earth ?
2. Isn’t it difficult to live in a small closed space during so many time ?
3. What kind of food do you eat ?
4. Is there any process of recycling water in space ? If so, what is it ?
5. How do you manage to keep the level of oxygen steady inside the
spaceship ?
6. How do you get rid of your waste ?
7. Do you have any trouble in falling asleep ? How do you distinguish if it’s
day or night ?
8. What’s the official language on the ISS ?
9. What do you feel when you see the Earth from the space ? What’s the
feeling ?
10. Isn’t it boring only to see stars, planets and space ?
11. What do you miss the most when you are in space ?
12. The relationship between you is strictly professional or have you become
friends ? Have you ever had any arguments ? How did you solve them ?
13. How can you repair the spaceship if it is somehow damaged ?
14. For how long can you stay in space ? Which is the maximum length of time ?
Is there a limit for the number of an astronaut’s voyages to space ?
15. When you come back to Earth after a space voyage how do you adapt to
gravity ? Do you need any external help ? What kind of help ?
16. What kind of scientific research are you doing now ?
17. What’s the importance of space research to scientific knowledge and
technical progress ?
18. What do you think about other planets colonization ? Will it be possible
or is it only fiction ?
Possibly the spacetalk will be conducted in Portuguese.
Good luck to the school and to the ham stations tuning in on the signals from space.
73 Gaston Bertels, ON4WF ARISS-Europe chairman
73 F1MOJ Christophe