ARISS
CONTACT PLANNED WITH
An
International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants
at Vrije Basisschool,
The
contact will be a telebridge between NA1SS and VK4KHZ. The contact is expected
to be conducted in Dutch.
The
ARISS contact will be distributed on EchoLink *AMSAT* and *JK1ZRW* conference
servers, as well as on IRLP Discovery Channel 9010.
The
school is located in De Haan, a sea-side resort on the
One of the
students - Iman - was among the winners of the ESA T-Shirt drawing competition
for the OasISS mission. This ARISS contact is the prize and all class mates
participate.
Participants
will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. Mijn naam is Iman. Hoe ziet de ruimte eruit
vanuit jullie raket?
1. My name is Iman.
What does space look like from your rocket?
2. Mijn naam is Thomas. Hoelang duurt de
voorbereiding om in de ruimte te mogen?
2. My name is Thomas.
How long do the preparations take to be able to go to space
?
3. Mijn naam is Tommy. Hoe voelt het in een
raket?
3. My name is Tommy.
What does it feel like in a rocket?
4. Mijn naam is Lee. Hoeveel graden is het in de ruimteraket?
4. My name is Lee.
How many degrees is it inside the spaceship?
5. Mijn naam is Matteo. Zie je veel van het zonnestelstel vanuit de raket?
5. My name is Matteo.
Can you see much of the solar system from your spaceship?
6. Mijn naam is Thibault. Zie je kometen vanuit de raket?
6. My name is Thibault. Can you see comets from your rocket?
7. Mijn naam is Lana. Wat zijn de leuke en minder leuke kanten aan
astronaut zijn?
7. My name is Lana.
What are the nicer and not so nice things about being an astronaut?
8. Mijn naam is Manouk. Hoe leven jullie daar in een raket?
8. My name is Manouk.
What is life like inside a rocket?
9. Mijn naam is Silke. Drinken jullie alleen koude dranken of kunnen jullie
daar ook warme dranken drinken?
9. My name is Silke.
Can you only drink cold drinks there, or can you drink warm drinks too?
10. Mijn naam is Margot. Gaan er nog dieren mee in de ruimte? Zo ja, hoe
communiceer je dan met hen?
10. My name is Margot.
Do animals go
along in space. If they do, how do you
communicate with them?
11. Mijn naam is Bjord Zien jullie soms ruimtewezens?
11. My name is Bjorn.
Do you sometimes see aliens?
12. Mijn naam is Ian. Kom je soms in gevaarlijke situaties? Wat doe je dan?
12. My name is Ian.
Do you
sometimes get into dangerous situations?
What do you do then?
13. Mijn naam is Arthur. Wat moet je allemaal doen als je in de buurt komt van
het ruimtestation?
13. My name is Arthur.
What things do you have to do when you get close to the space station?
14. Mijn naam is Nathan. Hoe ziet het ruimtestation er vanbinnen uit?
14. My name is Nathan.
What does the space station look like on the inside?
15. Mijn naam is Karen. Hoe nemen jullie contact met de aarde?
15. My name is Karen.
How do you get in contact with earth?
16. Mijn naam is Annelot . Kan je de stralen van de
zon door de raket voelen?
16. My name is Annelot. Can you feel the warmth of the sunrays
through the rocket?
17. Mijn naam is Enid. Hoe ontstaat een zwart gat?
17. My name is
Enid. What leads to the creation of a
black hole?
18. Mijn naam is Robby. Bestaan er nog onbekende planeten?
18. My
name is Robby. Are there still unknown
planets?
19. Mijn naam is Tobe. Bestaat er nog een planeet waar leven is?
19. name is Tobe. Are there other planets with life?
20.Mijn naam is Romanie. Hoeveel planeten heb je al gezien?
20. My
name is Romanie. How many planets have
you seen?
21. Mijn naam is Elena. Hoeveel planeten heb je al bezocht?
21. My name is Elena.
How many planets have you already visited?
22.Mijn naam is Xander. Hoe gaat het eraan toe in een
raket?
22. My name is Xander.
How are things done in a rocket?
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 onboard 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.
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Gaston
Bertels, ON4WF
ARISS
Chairman