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    "sender_name": "Daniel Cussen",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Upcoming ARISS contact with Justus-Knecht-Gymnasium, Bruchsal, Germany",
    "date": "2016-07-04T16:01:26Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/WOZHSEO6SAUBYQZKSCEA4JF4LGEBWQNJ/?format=api",
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    "content": "Below is a link to coverage of this event.\nhttp://www.jkg.ka.schule-bw.de/\nNearly all audio is in german\n\nThere is a good view of the equipment used on this video link:\nhttp://www.baden-tv.com/mediathek/video/iss-funkkontakt-date-mit-einem-raumfahrer/\n\nOn 29/06/2016, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:\n> An International Space Station school contact has been planned with\n> participants at Justus-Knecht-Gymnasium, Bruchsal, Germany on 01 July. The\n> event is scheduled to begin at approximately 08:31 UTC. The duration of the\n> contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be\n> direct between OR4ISS and DN1JKG. The contact should be audible over Germany\n> and adjacent areas. Interested parties are invited to listen in on the\n> 145.80 MHz downlink. The contact is expected to be conducted in English.\n\n> The Justus-Knecht-Gymnasium is one of the biggest schools of general\n> education in the administrative district of Karlsruhe\n>\n> in Baden-Wurttemberg. More than 1,300 students are taught by over one\n> hundred teachers.\n>\n> Our focus is on a scientific profile with the succession of languages being\n> English-French or English-Latin. Furthermore,\n>\n> science and technology is a major subject starting in year 8. About 85% of\n> our students opt for this profile.\n>\n> For four years now the Justus-Knecht-Gymnasium has been one of 44 model\n> schools in Baden-Wurttemberg which allow students\n>\n> to take their A-levels at different speeds - either after eight or nine\n> years of secondary education.\n>\n> The Justus-Knecht-Gymnasium is also participating in three different\n> educational pilot projects. In the last two years\n>\n> leading up to their A-levels, students may take up Mathematics \"plus\" (an\n> enhanced version of the subject Mathematics,\n>\n> six lessons a week) or computer science as a major subject as well as\n> science and technology as a minor subject.\n>\n> Additionally, there are optional subjects for senior students, such as for\n> example psychology, philosophy, drama, and\n>\n> especially natural sciences like geology, computer algebra, computer\n> science, and astronomy.\n>\n> The Justus-Knecht-Gymnasium cooperates with partners in various fields,\n> especially the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT).\n>\n> In 2015 the town of Bruchsal organized the \"Heimattage Baden-Württemberg\"\n> (Homeland Days of Baden-Württemberg).\n>\n> The Justus Knecht-Gymnasium took part in different projects, e.g. \"Heimat\n> Erde\" (Homeland Earth). Students of different\n>\n> years worked on the topic. Moreover there's a study team working together\n> with the amateur radio operators of Bruchsal.\n>\n> They established radio communication, built a stratosphere balloon and\n> prepared the radio link to the ISS.\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:\n>\n>\n>\n> 1.  Welcoming speech in English and Russian) Is the space debris a threat\n> for\n>\n>     the ISS?\n>\n> 2.  How long does it take to return to earth in case of emergency?\n>\n> 3.  What do you do with the time saved due to time dilatation?\n>\n> 4.  Do you feel the temperature differences between inside and outside\n> during\n>\n>     a spacewalk?\n>\n> 5.  When will it be possible to realize a mission to Mars in your opinion?\n>\n> 6.  How do you lubricate mechanical parts against friction in space?\n>\n> 7.  How many calories do you need per day?\n>\n> 8.  Do you play dart in space?\n>\n> 9.  Have you ever realized experiments with flying animals like birds on the\n>\n>\n>      ISS?\n>\n> 10.  In which way does the 90 minute-day-night-change  influence your life\n> on\n>\n>      board?\n>\n> 11.  Are you floating in your dreams, too?\n>\n> 12.  How do you recycle your water on board?\n>\n> 13.  Which buildings can you see from above?\n>\n> 14.  Are you able to see polar lights from above?\n>\n> 15.  Which animals are living currently on board?\n>\n> 16.  Do you miss the weather on the ISS?\n>\n> 17.  What do you think about planet earth from high above?\n>\n> 18.  Did you wear a life vest or parachute during your flight to the ISS?\n>\n> 19.  What do you do in your spare time?\n>\n> 20.  Did you get medical training during your preparation on earth?\n",
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