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{ "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/XGCJYJGTQPRG3MUH7RHNFESM7LZZAWK5/?format=api", "mailinglist": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/?format=api", "message_id": "CAF3DnKhvuRT_5M=CfgRjUV2oRxd5w1VUhR56xXy1T1kGXuUH2A@mail.gmail.com", "message_id_hash": "XGCJYJGTQPRG3MUH7RHNFESM7LZZAWK5", "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/NFPW3MVQ3RXVJV673HK3KCJFQ7BQSWJY/?format=api", "sender": { "address": "dan (a) post.com", "mailman_id": "8fbd55eb51ed4663a4067933c1d26387", "emails": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/sender/8fbd55eb51ed4663a4067933c1d26387/emails/?format=api" }, "sender_name": "Daniel Cussen", "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Upcoming ARISS contact with Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, Astoria, OR", "date": "2016-09-03T18:04:02Z", "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/NFPW3MVQ3RXVJV673HK3KCJFQ7BQSWJY/?format=api", "children": [ "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/M5P7MFNFZAT466LWVGTXE275Z2YVUCYX/?format=api" ], "votes": { "likes": 0, "dislikes": 0, "status": "neutral" }, "content": "This event is streaming LIVE NOW at:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/LewisandClarkNationalHistoricalPark/\nContact is in 20 minutes at 18:21UTC today.\n\nOn 01/09/2016, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:\n> An International Space Station school contact has been planned with\n> participants at Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, Astoria, OR on 03\n> Sept. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 18:21 UTC. The\n> duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The\n> contact will be direct between NA1SS and KF7TCG. The contact should be\n> audible over the west coast of the U.S. and adjacent areas. Interested\n> parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. The contact is\n> expected to be conducted in English.\n>\n>\n>\n> Thomas Jefferson was a scientist and a pioneer in many fields of study\n> including biology, geography, meteorology, and ethnology. Since at least\n> 1793 he had been planning for an exploration of the largest remaining\n> unexplored land on earth: the American West. This resulted in the four\n> pages of detailed instructions that he gave to Meriwether Lewis during their\n> 1801-03 planning for the voyage of the Corps of Discovery. The resulting\n> 1804-06 U.S. Army expedition to explore along the Missouri and Columbia\n> Rivers was led by Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. The 33\n> diverse members of the Corps spent the winter of 1805-06 at a campsite they\n> built just a few miles from the mouth of the Columbia River and named after\n> the local Clatsop Indians. At Fort Clatsop, the captains planned for the\n> return journey to the United States and worked on writing scientific\n> descriptions of the plants and animals they'd encountered that were new to\n> science (a total of 178 species of plants and 122 animals by the end of the\n> trip). Like President Thomas Jefferson and Captain Meriwether Lewis,\n> today's astronauts have a curiosity for exploring beyond known frontiers.\n>\n>\n>\n> Some local students who have participated in various education programs at\n> Lewis and Clark National Historical Park and live in surrounding Clatsop\n> County have been learning about the International Space Station (ISS) and\n> are hoping to have a brief radio conversation with an ISS astronaut. All\n> of these students live in Clatsop County and are familiar with the park\n> through field trips, park summer camps, family visits, or education programs\n> with rangers visiting their classrooms. The park connected with these\n> students through four relationships:\n>\n> 1. The Northwest Regional Educational Service District and the Astoria\n> School District offer a migrant summer school to serve students who have\n> moved within the last three years for their parent's work. Several of these\n> students participated in summer camps that the park offered and they were\n> excited about the opportunity to learn about the International Space Station\n> and talk with an astronaut.\n>\n> 2. Three small local Girl Scout Troops (#10025, #10026, #10086) were\n> interested in this opportunity as they have been focusing on the three keys\n> to Girl Scouting which are Discovering, Connecting, and Taking Action. The\n> girls and their leaders were happy to incorporate this ARISS opportunity\n> into their projects.\n>\n> 3. The Fort Clatsop District of Boy Scouts includes local troop #509 and\n> #542. Since Scouting is about character development and having confidence\n> in yourself to Be Prepared, the ARISS program is a good challenge for these\n> youngsters. Their district is named in honor of the 1805-06 winter\n> encampment of the 33 people of the Lewis and Clark Expedition .\n>\n> 4. Three of the youth recruited for this special program are children or\n> grandchildren of Lewis and Clark National Historical Park rangers and were\n> excited to learn that an astronaut radio conversation would be happening in\n> their park.\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:\n>\n>\n>\n> 1. To prepare for his journey, Captain Meriwether Lewis was tutored by\n>\n> experts in medicine, navigation, astronomy, mathematics, botany, and\n>\n> paleontology. What was the hardest part of your training?\n>\n> 2. The Corps of Discovery enjoyed fiddle music, do you listen to music in\n>\n> space? If so, what kind?\n>\n> 3. How different does your body feel in microgravity and how long does it\n>\n> take to adjust after arrival in the space station?\n>\n> 4. Lewis and Clark failed to find a Northwest Passage. Have any of your\n>\n> experiments failed or not gone like you wanted?\n>\n> 5. While wintering at Fort Clatsop, the Corps of Discovery made buckskin\n>\n> clothes as their uniforms wore out. How many outfits of clothing do you\n>\n>\n> have with you, and what kind of material are they made from?\n>\n> 6. Why do you like communicating with kids?\n>\n> 7. Meriwether Lewis treasured an ermine scarf he received from a Shoshone\n>\n>\n> chief. Do you have a souvenir from space? If so, what is it?\n>\n> 8. Do you create art from the views from the space station?\n>\n> 9. When is your next spacewalk? What is your favorite thing when you are\n>\n> outside the space station?\n>\n> 10. Lewis brought his dog Seaman with him on the expedition. Are there any\n>\n>\n> research animals on the space station now? If so, what are they?\n>\n> 11. Although most members of the Corps of Discovery were single, York and\n>\n> John Shields had families at home. Do you miss your family, and how do\n>\n>\n> you communicate with them?\n>\n> 12. Do you guys keep journal like Lewis and Clark did?\n>\n> 13. If a microorganism changed genetically on the International Space\n>\n> Station would it be considered a space alien?\n>\n> 14. Were you in a scouting program as a child? If so, did it affect your\n>\n> desire to work in space?\n>\n> 15. Lewis and Clark played backgammon. What games do you play?\n>\n> 16. When Sacagawea became sick, Lewis treated her. If you get hurt or sick,\n>\n>\n> who treats you?\n>\n> 17. What are your space suits made of, and can they catch on fire?\n>\n> 18. How do you protect your eyes when the space station is facing the sun?\n>\n> 19. Are you doing any experiments with animals adapting to microgravity?\n>\n> 20. What does a shooting star or a meteor shower look like from space?\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ARISS UPDATES:\n>\n>\n>\n> Visit ARISS on Facebook. We can be found at Amateur Radio on the\n>\n> International Space Station (ARISS).\n>\n>\n>\n> To receive our Twitter updates, follow @ARISS_status\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> Next planned event(s):\n>\n>\n>\n> 1. Lawrence Public Library, Lawrence KS, direct via KCØNFL\n>\n> The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS\n>\n> The scheduled astronaut is Takuya Onishi KF5LKS\n>\n> Contact is a go for: Fri Sept 9, 2016 16:25 UTC\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> About ARISS:\n>\n> Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a cooperative\n> venture of international amateur radio societies and the space agencies that\n> support the International Space Station (ISS). In the United States,\n> sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT), the American\n> Radio Relay League (ARRL), the Center for the Advancement of Science in\n> Space (CASIS) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).\n> The primary goal of ARISS is to promote exploration of science, technology,\n> engineering, and mathematics (STEM) topics by organizing scheduled contacts\n> via amateur radio between crew members aboard the ISS and students in\n> classrooms or informal education venues. With the help of experienced\n> amateur radio volunteers, ISS crews speak directly with large audiences in a\n> variety of public forums. Before and during these radio contacts, students,\n> teachers, parents, and communities learn about space, space technologies,\n> and amateur radio. For more information, see www.ariss.org, www.amsat.org,\n> and www.arrl.org.\n>\n>\n>\n> Thank you & 73,\n>\n> David - AA4KN\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> ---\n> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software.\n> https://www.avast.com/antivirus\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\n> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions\n> expressed\n> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of\n> AMSAT-NA.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>\n", "attachments": [] }