ARISS CONTACT SCHEDULED SATURDAY 4
AUGUST 2007 FOR WORLD SCOUT JAMBOREE
An International Space Station
Expedition 15 ARISS school contact has been planned with scouts at the 21st.
World Scout Jamboree in
The contact will be a direct between
stations NA1SS and GB100J . The contact should be
audible in most of
2007 is the Centenary of the Scout
Movement which started on
The 21st. World Scout Jamboree is held
at
International Service
Team. This is the largest ever Scouting
event.
Whilst at the Jamboree, the participants
take part in adventurous activities, educational activities such as learning
about 'The Element' (Air, Water, Fire and Earth) and a Science Laboratory,
'Global Development'. Each day 4,000 participants leave the Jamboree to help with
Community Projects.
Participants will ask as many of the
following questions as time allows:
1. How do you stop yourself from
bumping into objects when you are asleep?
2. What is the best thing you have
seen from space?
3. Can you see the
4. With no fresh meat and
vegetables available, what is your typical daily menu?
5. How long will it take for you
to be back to normal after your duty on the Space Station?
6. Can you see weather features
such as Hurricanes and Lightening Storms for the Space Station?
7. How do you spend your spare
time on the Space Station?
8. Do you have your own room on
the Space Station?
9. Can you receive the TV
Soaps on the Space Station?
10. What made you want to be an
Astronaut?
11. How long do Astronauts spend
on the Space Station?
12. What is the most memorable
Occasion, Sight or Activity whilst on the Space Station.
13. Are you nervous about your
return journey to Earth?.
14. How often are you able to
speak to your family from the Space Station?
15. On a
normal day, how long do you work?
16. What do you miss the most?
17. How easy is it to get on with
each other in the confined space?
18. What happens to tears when you
cry in zero gravity?
19. Do you see much space debris
from other space activity?
20. Have you ever been a member of
the Scout or Guide Movements, if so, has it helped you during your time in
space?
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.
Success to the Jamboree and good luck with
the space talk!
73
Gaston Bertels
ARISS-Europe chairman