ARISS contact
planned with ESA Space Camp in
The European Space Agency has
locations in several European countries. The annual summer space camp is an
occasion when the children of staff employed at ESA get a chance to mix with
each other in an environment which allows them to be immersed in space
activities and cultural events. This year the 160 ESA campers will land in a
traditional "Harry Potter” style boarding school near
As part of their 2 week stay at the
camp, the children aged 8-17 years, will take part in sporting events, field
trips where they will explore more about what earth is made of, look more
closely at how we explore other planets and design their own launchers and
space suits. They will be visited by an ESA astronaut who will join in the
activities and explain about astronaut training and human spaceflight.
The space talk
will be a telebridge contact operated by W6SRJ, located in
The contact
will also be broadcast on EchoLink AMSAT (node 101 377) and JK1ZRW (node 277
208) Conference servers, as well as on IRLP Discovery Reflector 9010.
Students will
ask as many of following questions as time allows.
1. Javier
(9): How long did you take from take off until you reach the ISS?
2. Lilan (8): How do
astronauts manage to float in the station?
3. Luke (11):
What happens if there is a hole in the space station?
4. Lucie (11) :
What are the best and worst parts of weightlessness?
5. Noemi (9 ): How is it like the first time without gravity?
6.
Sebastian 11):
What are the consequences of a long term space flight for the human body?
7. Axel (11): Since there is no gravity in
space do you launch yourself when you sneeze?
8. Maxime
(10): What happens when you need a
surgery in space?
9. Diego (9):
Have you been afraid when in space?
10. Laura (11)Do you have a chance to follow the London Olympics from the
ISS?
11. Andrew
(11): What do you do in your free time in space?
12. Lisa (10)
- Do
you believe in aliens or life out there?
13. Nathan
(12): what kind of petrol/energy is used in launchers, in satellites and in the
station and what drives the choice?
14. Ciaran
(8) – Do you get to wear your own clothes or are you
given special clothes?
15. Thomas
(11): Which
is the most amazing spatial event that you’ve ever experienced?
16. Luca (11 ) How long can you survive with the food on board of the
ISS and do you like the food?
17.
18. Pedro
(12) After being in space so
long and seeing earth from so far away, so you still see mankind in the same
way?
19. Fenne(9) :Where do you sleep better: ISS or home.
20. Alexandros (11) Does it ever get
really dark outside?
21.
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