I am using AGW Packet engine and UISS to work both NO84 and RS0ISS however recently I have been having problems getting into the digipeater on the ISS. 25 watts of power and a 7 element M2 yagi. Is there a change in the packet modem on ISS or have they made some modifications that make it more difficult to access the satellite ?? Thank you JACK KC7MG
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On Oct 29, 2017 7:27 AM, <skristof(a)etczone.com> wrote:
> If you still have the radio, I am definitely interested. Does it include a
> manual?
>
> Steve AI9IN
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> On 2017-10-28 17:45, Tucker McGuire wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Looking to sell my Kenwood TH-D7A(G) with 2 AA holders and SMA to BNC
> adapter for use with arrow antenna, to raise funds for other stuff. Some
> dings on the case but overall great condition. This rig works great full
> duplex for our current FM transponder satellites.
>
> Asking $120 shipped.
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In this edition:
* AMSAT-NA Announces GOLF CubeSat Program
* AMSAT-NA Board of Directors Elects Joe Spier, K6WAO, President
* Jordan’s first satellite – JY1-SAT
* APRS Satellites QIKCOM-1 Deployed
* FalconSat-3 Video w/ WiSP File Upload/Download
* Special Membership Offer for RadFxSat Launch
* Pope Asks Spacemen Life's Big Questions In ISS Live Chat
* AMSAT-NA Board of Directors Elects Joe Spier, K6WAO, President
* ARISS News
* Satellite Shorts From All Over
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ANS-302 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
AMSAT News Service Bulletin 302.01
>From AMSAT HQ KENSINGTON, MD.
October 28, 2017
To All RADIO AMATEURS
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AMSAT-NA Announces GOLF CubeSat Program
At the AMSAT-NA Annual General Meeting in Reno, NV, AMSAT-NA President
Joe Spier, K6WAO, announced the next phase of AMSAT’s CubeSat program:
GOLF. GOLF, an acronym for “Greater Orbit, Larger Footprint,” is a
crucial step towards fulfilling AMSAT’s strategic goals involving high
altitude, wide access satellite missions.
As an initial step in the GOLF program, the AMSAT-NA Board of
Directors approved the submission of a NASA CubeSat Launch Initiative
proposal for the GOLF-T satellite project. The GOLF-T project will
serve as a rapidly deployable Low Earth Orbit (LEO) testbed for
technologies necessary for a successful CubeSat mission to a wide
variety of orbits, including LEO, Medium Earth Orbit (MEO),
Geosynchronous Orbit (GEO), Highly Elliptical Orbit (HEO), or beyond.
AMSAT-NA Vice-President Engineering Jerry Buxton, N0JY, said “The
GOLF-T project tees off the next phase of our CubeSat program. GOLF-T
provides AMSAT hardware and knowledge for Attitude Determination and
Control (ADAC) capability and the opportunity to develop a 3U
spaceframe with deployable solar panels that can be used in LEO or HEO
missions, two of the major systems required in future GOLF and HEO
missions.”
In addition, GOLF-T provides the opportunity for rapid deployment and
on orbit testing of the AMSAT’s Advanced Satellite Communications and
Exploration of New Technology (ASCENT )program’s technology, including
radiation tolerant transponder and Integrated Housekeeping Unit (IHU)
technologies that will lead the way for low cost commercial
off-the-shelf (COTS) systems that can function in the MEO and HEO
radiation environments. GOLF-T will also provide for the development
of “Five and Dime” Field-Programmable Gate Array Software Defined
Radio (FPGA SDR) transponders for use on a variety of missions and
orbits.
[ANS thanks the AMSAT-NA Board of Directors and our Engineering Team
for the above information]
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AMSAT-NA Board of Directors Elects Joe Spier, K6WAO, President
At it’s annual meeting, held at the Silver Legacy Resort Hotel in
Reno, NV, the AMSAT-NA Board of Directors elected Joe Spier, K6WAO, of
Reno, NV, President, succeeding Barry Baines, WD4ASW, who has retired
after nine years of service as AMSAT’s President. Joe is a Life Member
of AMSAT-NA and has previously served as Executive Vice President and
Vice-President Educational Relations. He also has Life Memberships in
the ARRL, SARA (Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers) and the AFA (Air
Force Association). He holds an Extra Class license as well as
commercial licenses.
Immediate Past President Barry Baines, WD4ASW, said “It has been an
honor to serve as President for the past nine years and as a board
member since 1999. I’m confident that the successes of the past nine
years while serving as President will lead to new opportunities in
AMSAT’s future as Joe assumes the helm working with the new Senior
Leadership Team. I’m also thrilled that Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, and
Clayton Coleman, W5PFG, are new voting members on the Board, including
the assumption of my former slot. I’m excited that the new Board
combined with the new Senior Leadership Team will bring insight,
enthusiasm, energy and commitment to move AMSAT forward.”
Other officers elected by the Board were:
* Paul Stoetzer, N8HM, of Washington, DC, as Executive Vice President
* Jerry Buxton, N0JY, of Granbury, TX, as Vice-President Engineering
* Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, of New Port Richey, FL, as
Vice-President Operations
* Clayton Coleman, W5PFG, of Granbury, TX, as Secretary
* Keith Baker, KB1SF/VA3KSF, of Corunna, ON, as Treasurer
* Martha Saragovitz of Silver Spring, MD, as Manager
[ANS thanks the AMSAT-NA Board of Directors for the above information]
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Jordan’s first satellite – JY1-SAT
During the final satellite integration training for Jordan’s first
satellite, JY1-SAT, the team was supported for the final stages of
integration by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin
Abdullah II.
The spacecraft has been given to students of the Masar Initiative at
the Jordan University of Science and Technology as part of the JY1-
SAT mission support and training program under the Crown Prince
Foundation given by ISIS – Innovative Solutions In Space and AMSAT-UK
and AMSAT Netherlands.
The JY1-SAT mission was proposed by Jordanian students who
participated in the first batch of the cooperation program with NASA,
after which the interns had suggested the design and launch of the
first Jordanian satellite CubeSat.
To build up the capability to design and develop such a first
mission, the Crown Prince Foundation signed a support agreement with
ISIS – Innovative Solutions In Space and the AMSAT Radio Amateur
Societies of the UK and the Netherlands, for hardware and training
support, building on ISIS’ and AMSAT’s experience with FUNcube radio
amateur transponder missions.
As a special development for the JY1-SAT mission, AMSAT has expanded
the capabilities of the FUNcube transponder to be able to transmit
stored images reflecting the Jordanian culture and its historical
heritage, along with a voice message recorded by the Crown Prince to
be transmitted in space to receivers around the world.
The launch of the JY1-SAT, scheduled during the first half of next
year, is in memory of His Majesty the late King Hussein, the first
founder of the HAM Radio in Jordan and holder of call sign JY1.
JY1-SAT will have a linear, inverting, transponder downlinking
between 145.855 & 145.875 MHz with the uplink between 435.100 &
435.120 MHz. The telemetry downlink will be on 145.840 MHz and be
FUNcube compatible. A new Dashboard will be made available before the
launch of JY1-SAT.
The Jordan Times – Crown Prince puts final touch on mini satellite
project http://tinyurl.com/ANS302-JY1-Sat
[ANS thanks AMSAT-UK for the above information]
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APRS Satellites QIKCOM-1 Deployed
QIKCOM-1 was deployed from the ISS Friday at 0915 UTC attached to
the SIMPL spacecraft. It is an APRS digipeater just like the ISS.
Whereas it also supports the same ARISS alias as the ISS digipeater,
please use the ALIAS of APRSAT on your uplinks instead of ARISS so
that you only hit QIKCOM-1 for these first few passes with your test
uplinks (once a minute).. Or you can be specific via QIKCOM-1
callsign. At 4 Watts, it will be 10 dB stronger than PSAT(84) and
about the same power level as ISS and should be easy to receive on
the 145.825 downlink.
We ask all potential IGates to check your ground stations and make
sure they are ready to IGate packets during those initial orbits from
all over the globe. If you do not have an IGate, just capture
packets and email them to qikcom1 at gmail.com until we see that
everything is making it to the APRS-IS.
The downlink should be available on the original
http://pcsat.findu.com and also on
http://59.167.159.165/satreporter/index2.html
Being released from ISS, QIKCOM-1 will of course have the same
Elements and tracking info as ISS until they begin to separate. This
means passes over the USA every 90 minutes beginning at 0630 EDT in
the Southeast and ending after 1440 PDT in Southern California.
Web page: http://aprs.org/qikcom-1.html
As usual, QIKCOM-1 is not intended for UNATTENDED BEACONS. It is
designed for Live Operations and experiments only.
For the initial passes, do not attempt 2-way contacts. Just set
your STATUS text to indicate your TX power and antenna type and
transmit at 1m intervals ATTENDED as described on the web page
during these first few orbits. So we can get sttistices on uplink
quality.
[ANS thanks Bob, WB4APR for the above information]
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FalconSat-3 Video w/ WiSP File Upload/Download
If anyone would like to see how the WiSP software handles uploading &
downloading files to FalconSat-3, I made a video of the highest
elevation
pass tonight:
https://youtu.be/9spO1e8NVj0
... I don't understand it all yet, but am seeing some uploads &
downloads.
I keep UISS open and ready in case anyone is active w/ APRS packets,
but on this pass I didn't transmit from UISS to give the MSPE program
from WiSP maximum time to work.
There's a little explanation in the notes below the video on YouTube
if you click "SHOW MORE" on that page.
Drew Glasbrenner, KO4MA, has scanned and posted the chapter on WISP
from Gould Smith's 2005 Digital Satellite & Telemetry Guide to the
FalconSAT-3 page on amsat.org. He hopes it is helpful to everyone
diving back into this excellent program from the past.
It can be found near the bottom of the page at
https://www.amsat.org/falconsat-3/
[ANS thanks Scott, K4KDR and Drew KO4MA for the above information]
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Special Membership Offer for RadFxSat Launch
As part of the preparations for the launch of RadFxSat on November
10th, AMSAT is making our “Getting Started With Amateur Satellites”
book available for a limited time as a download with any paid new or
renewal membership purchased via the AMSAT Store. This offer is only
available with purchases completed online, and for only a limited
time. A perennial favorite, Getting Started is updated every year with
the latest amateur satellite information, and is the premier primer of
satellite operation. The 182 page book is presented in PDF format, in
full color, and covers all aspects of making your first contacts on a
ham radio satellite.
Please take advantage of this offer today by visiting the AMSAT store
at https://www.amsat.org/shop/ and selecting any membership option.
While there, check out our other items, including the M2 LEOpack
antenna system, Arrow antennas, AMSAT shirts, and other swag.
Thank you, and see you soon on RadFxSat!
[ANS thanks Paul N8HM for the above information]
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Pope Asks Spacemen Life's Big Questions In ISS Live Chat
Pope Francis chatted with six astronauts at the International Space
Station (ISS) on Thursday, kicking off the rare interview with a
philosophical question on "man's place in the universe".
Italian Paolo Nespoli, 60, admitted that despite the bird's eye view
of Earth he too remained "perplexed", while American Mark Vande Hei
said seeing the planet from space made them "realise how fragile we
are".
The Argentine pontiff sat at a Vatican desk, facing a wide-screen
television on which the astronauts from America, Russia and Italy
could be seen floating together in their blue suits.
"Good afternoon... or good evening. I imagine time passes
differently at the space station, right?" the pope quipped.
"Astronomy makes us think about the universe's boundless horizons,
and prompts questions such as 'where do we come from, where are we
going?'" he mused.
A 30-second delay in the satellite feed gave Nespoli, Vande Hei,
Americans Randolph (Randy) Bresnik and Joseph Acaba, and Russians
Sergej Nikolaevic Rjazanskij and Alexandr Misirkin time to weigh up
life's biggest questions.
"Our aim here is to spread knowledge, (but) the more we learn, the
more we realise we do not know," admitted Nespoli, who is on his
third trip into space.
"I would like people like you, theologians, philosophers, poets,
writers, to come to space to explore what it means to be a human in
space," he said, as Francis nodded and smiled.
US mission commander Bresnik told the Argentine that from the
visible thinness of the planet's atmosphere shows how fragile life is
on earth.
- 'Future of humanity' -
But the pope had not finished: what, he wanted to know, was their
opinion of love as a force that moves the universe? What was their
source of joy up in the space station, and how did a life without
gravity change their view of the world?
The crew took it in turns to get their philosophical caps on, and
not even a technical hitch which temporarily interrupted the
interview, or the lack of a Russian translator, could throw the space
travellers off course.
"I get the most joy by looking outside every day and seeing God's
creation, maybe a little bit from his perspective," Bresnick said.
Far from wars, famines, pollution or human folly, he said "the
future of humanity looks better from up here".
Bresnik, 50, a former Marine Corps aviator who goes by the nickname
"Komrade", made his fifth career excursion outside the space station
this month to carry out crucial repairs to the ISS's robotic arm with
NASA colleague Acaba.
Acaba, 50, the first person of Puerto Rican heritage to become an
astronaut, cheerfully said hello to the pope in Spanish before
tackling the question on how the men deal with 'up' and 'down' losing
their meaning in space.
Francis is not the only Roman Catholic leader to have put in a call
to the star-covered heavens.
The first pope to get on the line to space was Benedict XVI in 2011,
who rang the ISS -- which has been continuously occupied since 2000 --
when Nespoli was once again among the crew.
[ANS thanks Ella IDE via Space Daily for the above information]
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ARISS News
+ A Successful contact was made between Istituto Scolastico
Comprensivo “Nardi”, Porto San Giorgio, Italyand Astronaut Paolo
Nespoli IZØJPA using Callsign IRØISS. The contact began 2017-10-21
09:31 UTC and lasted about nine and a half minutes. Contact was
Direct/Telebridge via I6KZR and IQ5VR.HamTV was active.
ARISS Mentor was Francesco IKØWGF.
+ A Successful contact was made between I.C. Michelangelo
Buonarroti, Marina di Carrara, Italyand Astronaut Paolo Nespoli
IZØJPA using Callsign IRØISS. The contact began 2017-10-21 09:31 UTC
and lasted about nine and a half minutes. Contact was
Direct/Telebridge via I6KZR and IQ5VR. HamTV was active.
ARISS Mentor was Francesco IKØWGF.
+ A Successful contact was made between Istituto Comprensivo “Tauro
Viterbo”, Castellana Grotte (Ba), Italy and Astronaut Paolo Nespoli
IZØJPA using Callsign IRØISS. The contact began 2017-10-21 14:23 UTC
and lasted about nine and a half minutes. Contact was Direct via
IZ7RTN. HamTVC was active.
ARISS Mentor was Francesco IKØWGF.
Event location: Cittadella Mediterranea della Scienza, Bari, Italy
+ A Successful contact was made between “A.Gramsci-N.Pende”,
Noicattaro, Italy and Astronaut Paolo Nespoli IZØJPA using Callsign
IRØISS. The contact began 2017-10-21 14:23 UTC and lasted about nine
and a half minutes. Contact was Direct via IZ7RTN.
ARISS Mentor was Francesco IKØWGF. HamTVC was active.
Event location: Cittadella Mediterranea della Scienza, Bari, Italy
+ A Successful contact was made between Chiddix Junior High School,
Normal, IL, USA and Astronaut Joe Acaba KE5DAR using Callsign NA1SS.
The contact began 2017-10-23 15:31 UTC and lasted about nine and a
half minutes. Contact was Direct via W9AML
ARISS Mentor was Joe K6WAO.
+ A Successful contact was made between Beaconsfield State School,
Mackay, Queensland, Australia and Astronaut Paolo Nespoli IZØJPA
using Callsign IRØISS. The contact began 2017-10-26 08:23 UTC and
lasted about nine and a half minutes. Contact was Telebridge via
IK1SLD
ARISS Mentor was Shane VK4KHZ.
+ A Successful contact was made between Colegiul National Calistrat
Hogas Piatra Neamt, Piatra Neamt, Romania and Astronaut Joe Acaba
KE5DAR using Callsign OR4ISS. The contact began 2017-10-26 09:55 UTC
and lasted about nine and a half minutes. Contact was Telebridge via
EI1ISS.
ARISS Mentor was Armand SP3QFE.
+ A Successful contact was made between Glanmire Community College,
Cork, Ireland and Astronaut Joe Acaba KE5DAR using Callsign OR4ISS.
The contact began 2017-10-26 09:55 UTC and lasted about nine and a
half minutes. Contact was Direct via EI1ISS.
ARISS Mentor was Seamus EI8BP.
+ A Successful contact was made between Istituto Tecnico Tecnologico
“Enzo Ferrari”, Borgo A Mozzano, Italy and Astronaut Paolo Nespoli
IZØJPA using Callsign IRØISS. The contact began 2017-10-28 08:13:31
UTC. Contact was Direct via IQ5LU and IQ1SM.
ARISS Mentor was Francesco IKØWGF.
+ A Successful contact was made between Liceo Statale “G. D.
Cassini”, Sanremo, Italy and Astronaut Paolo Nespoli IZØJPA using
Callsign IRØISS. The contact began 2017-10-28 08:13:31 UTC. Contact
was Direct via IQ5LU and IQ1SM.
ARISS Mentor was Gianpietro IZ2GOJ.
Upcoming ARISS Contact Schedule
+ Primaria e Secondaria di primo grado Istituto comprensivo Via XVI
settembre, Civitavecchia, Italy direct via IKØWGF
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be IRØISS
The scheduled astronaut is Paolo Nespoli IZØJPA
Contact is a go for: Mon 2017-10-30 11:20:34 UTC
Watch for HamTV to be operative.
+ Asociación Civil Instituto Maria Montessori, San Cristóbel,
Venezuela, direct via YY2CMR
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled astronaut is Joe Acaba KE5DAR
Contact is a go for: Tue 2017-10-31 18:23:28 UTC
+ Liceo Scientifico ‘Francesco Cecioni”, Livorno, Italy and Liceo
Artistico Melotti, Lomazzo, Italy, direct via IQ5LI.
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be IRØISS
The scheduled astronaut is Paolo Nespoli IZØJPA
Contact is a go for: Fri 2017-11-03 09:27:26 UTC
Watch for HamTV to be operative.
+ Istituto di Istruzione Superiore “Leonardo Da Vinci”, Lanusei,
Italy, direct via ISØBWM
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled astronaut is Paolo Nespoli IZØJPA
Contact is a go for: Sat 2017-11-04 10:12:16 UTC
Watch for HamTV to be operative.
[ANS thanks ARISS, Charlie AJ9N and David AA4KN for the above
information]
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Satellite Shorts From All Over
+ Daylight saving time 2017 in the United Kingdom ends at 02:00 on
Sunday, 29 October
[ANS thanks Southgate ARN for the above information.]
+ Curious about when Daylight Savings time begins and ends around
the world? Thank goodness for UTC.
Visit https://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst/2017.html
[ANS thanks EMike AA8EM for the above information]
+ RUSSIAN WAR GAMES SPARK 'BLUE AURORAS'
Around the Arctic Circle, people see green auroras almost every
night. It's nothing to write home about. Blue auroras, on the other
hand, are very unusual.
Photos and more information are highlighted on
Spaceweather.com.
[ANS thanks Spaceweather.com via Southgate ARN for the above
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President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining
donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive addi-
tional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT
Office.
Primary and secondary school students are eligible for membership
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Contact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership
information.
73,
This week's ANS Editor,
EMike McCardel, AA8EM
aa8em at amsat dot org
I don't see QIKCOM-1 in the pull down menu in the AMSAT online pass
predictions.
Is it reasonable to continue to use the ISS pass predictions for
QIKCOM-1?
Steve AI9IN
An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at Asociación Civil Instituto Maria Montessori, San Cristóbel, Venezuela on 31 Oct. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 18:23 UTC. The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be direct between NA1SS and YY2CMR. The contact should be audible over Venezuela and adjacent areas. Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. The contact is expected to be conducted in English.
La Unidad Educativa Instituto María Montessori, ubicada en San Cristóbal, Venezuela fue fundado en el año 1969 por las ideas innovadoras de dos psicólogas de vanguardia y una artista plástico. En sus inicios fue un Preescolar, de los primeros del país. Es un colegio privado, sin fines de lucro, humanista y constructivista. Atiende una matrícula de 332 estudiantes, en los niveles de Educación Inicial, Primaria y Media General. Con un promedio de 25 estudiantes por aula, un Docente Titular y un Auxiliar Docente. Se favorece la inclusión, la atención individualizada y la promoción del aprender haciendo con respeto hacia las diferencias y los procesos de aprendizaje.
Es una institución cuyos principios direccionan la formación de los estudiantes en: el desarrollo de su inteligencia emocional, los valores, lo deportivo y cultural, lo científico, la innovación y la creatividad. Se estimula la formación permanente del docente a través de un Programa Institucional y se promueve el diseño e implementación de proyectos pedagógicos innovadores. Para ampliar la participación y compromiso de los padres y docentes se creó la Fundación Montessori, que apoya las iniciativas y propuestas pedagógicas de la institución.
Para el instituto la experiencia escolar acerca de la enseñanza y el aprendizaje de los contenidos referidos al espacio y la exploración espacial implican un área de interés por la importancia que nos planteamos en el presente y a futuro en el desarrollo de personas conscientes de las grandes capacidades tecnológicas y científicas que los seres humanos tenemos; así como la valoración de nuestro planeta y de su entorno. Otro aspecto fundamental, es poder aproximar a nuestros niños y jóvenes a la riqueza que implica el contacto con otros países y los avances que en desarrollo científico y de exploración espacial tienen a fin de estimular sus intereses y motivaciones vocacionales futuras.
Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. ¿Cuál es su función en la Estación Espacial?
2. ¿Por qué decidió ser astronauta?
3. ¿Qué pueden comer en el espacio?
4. ¿Qué están estudiando en esta misión?
5. ¿Cuándo tienen que usar el traje espacial?
6. ¿Qué siente cuando esta realizando una caminata espacial?
7. ¿Se detiene en algún momento la Estación Espacial?
8. ¿Cuál es el protocolo para un hipotético caso de encuentro con vida
extraterrestre?
9. ¿Cómo logró ser parte de la NASA?
10. ¿De existir un planeta habitable, cuál es el tiempo estimado para un
transporte interplanetario?
11. ¿Qué es lo que más le gusta de ser astronauta?
12. ¿Qué descubrimientos importantes ha hecho durante la trayectoria que
lleva como astronauta?
13. ¿Qué temperatura hay en la Estación Espacial?
14. ¿Cómo se ven las estrellas en el espacio?
15. ¿Por qué se atan los astronautas para dormir?
16. ¿Existe suficiente información acerca del conocimiento actual sobre el
espacio?
17. ¿Cómo se ve la Tierra desde el Espacio?
18. ¿De aplicarse las leyes físicas en el espacio cómo afectan al planeta en
lo micro y lo macro?
19. ¿Qué es lo más extraño que le ha sucedido en el espacio?
20. ¿La Nasa conoce algún planeta capaz de soportar una atmósfera artificial
con una vertiente de agua y suelos fértiles?
Translated:
1. What is your role on the Space Station?
2. Why did you decide to become an astronaut?
3. What can you eat in space?
4. What are you studying in this mission?
5. When do you have to wear the space suit?
6. What do you feel when you are doing a space walk?
7. Does the Space Station stop anytime?
8. What is the protocol for a hypothetical case of encounter with
extraterrestrial life?
9. How did you become part of NASA?
10. If there is a habitable planet, what is the estimated time for an
interplanetary transport?
11. What do you like most about being an astronaut?
12. What important discoveries have you made during your career as an
astronaut?
13. What is the temperature on the Space Station?
14. How do stars look in space?
15. Why are astronauts tied to sleep?
16. Is there enough information about current knowledge about space?
17. What does the Earth look like from Space?
18. Of applying the physical laws in space how they affect the planet in the
micro and the macro?
19. What is the strangest thing that has happened to you in space?
20. Does NASA know of any planet capable of withstanding an artificial
atmosphere with a water slope and fertile soil?
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ARISS UPDATES:
Visit ARISS on Facebook. We can be found at Amateur Radio on the
International Space Station (ARISS).
To receive our Twitter updates, follow @ARISS_status
Next planned event(s):
1. Liceo Scientifico 'Francesco Cecioni", Livorno, Italy and Liceo Artistico
Melotti, Lomazzo, Italy, direct via IQ5LI
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be IRØISS
The scheduled astronaut is Paolo Nespoli IZØJPA
Contact is a go for: Fri 2017-11-03 09:27 UTC
Watch for HamTV
2. Istituto di Istruzione Superiore "Leonardo Da Vinci", Lanusei, Italy,
direct via ISØBWM
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled astronaut is Paolo Nespoli IZØJPA
Contact is a go for: Sat 2017-11-04 10:12 UTC
Watch for HamTV
About ARISS:
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a cooperative venture of international amateur radio societies and the space agencies that support the International Space Station (ISS). In the United States, sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT), the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The primary goal of ARISS is to promote exploration of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) topics by organizing scheduled contacts via amateur radio between crew members aboard the ISS and students in classrooms or informal education venues. With the help of experienced amateur radio volunteers, ISS crews speak directly with large audiences in a variety of public forums. Before and during these radio contacts, students, teachers, parents, and communities learn about space, space technologies, and amateur radio. For more information, see www.ariss.org, www.amsat.org, and www.arrl.org.
Thank you & 73,
David - AA4KN
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An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at Primaria e Secondaria di primo grado Istituto comprensivo Via XVI settembre, Civitavecchia, Italy on 30 Oct. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 11:20 UTC. The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be direct between IR0ISS and IK0WGF The contact should be audible over Italy and adjacent areas. Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. The contact is expected to be conducted in Italian.
Primaria e Secondaria di primo grado - Istituto comprensivo Via XVI settembre, is attended about 300 pupils aged 6 -11. The school was build in 1926 and named "Alessandro Cialdi", a Civitavecchia renowned citizen who lived from 1807 to 1882 and he was famous as Papal Navy commander, Head of the prestigious "Accademia dei Lincei". Besides curricular subjects (italian, maths, science, english, etc.) our pupils take part in specific projects, for the duration of one year, for instance the "Comenius" project called " Save the Planet", in cooperation with seven european schools.
Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. La tua missione si chiama VITA, c'è un motivo particolare per aver scelto
questa parola?
2. Tu non sei il solo Italiano ad andare nello spazio, come mai così tanti
astronauti Italiani?
3. Perché sulla luna c'è il "Mare della tranquillità" se concretamente non
c'è acqua?
4. La ISS orbita intorno alla terra, ma è possibile una stazione spaziale in
orbita sulla Luna?
5. Se si scoprisse che c'era anticamente la vita su Marte, vi spingereste a
scoprire perché è terminata?
6. Avete mai trovato qualcosa di raro e unico nello spazio?
7. Avete ed usate dei droni sulla ISS?
8. Avete mai visto un meteorite passarvi vicino la ISS?
9. Coltivate qualcosa in orbita? Avete delle piantagioni?
10. Come è stato possibile costruire la ISS a circa 400 Km dalla Terra e a
quella velocità?
11. Quanto tempo è stato impiegato per costruire la ISS?
12. Nella ISS, in assenza di peso, l'aria circola come sulla Terra?
13. Sulla ISS il giorno e la notte hanno la stessa durata che hanno sulla
Terra?
14. Se la Terra gira, come fanno gli astronauti ad atterrare al posto giusto
e al momento giusto?
15. Qual è lo scopo della sua missione?
16. Puoi fare una foto della mia città dalla ISS?
Translated:
1. Your mission is called VITA, is there a particular reason for choosing
this word?
2. You are not the only Italian to go to space, how come so many Italian
astronauts?
3. Why is called the "Sea of Tranquility" on the moon if there is no water?
4. ISS orbits around the earth, but is it possible for a space station to
orbit the moon?
5. If you discovered that there was life on Mars in ancient times, would you
go and find out why it was over?
6. Have you ever found something rare and unique in space?
7. Do you use drones on the ISS?
8. Have you ever seen a meteorite passing near the ISS?
9. Cultivate something in orbit? Do you have plantations?
10. How could ISS be built about 400 km from Earth and at that speed?
11. How long has it been spent to build the ISS?
12. In the ISS, in the absence of weight, does air circulate as on Earth?
13. On the ISS, do day and night have the same duration they have on Earth?
14. If Earth turns, how do the astronauts land at the right place and at the
right time?
15. What is the purpose of your mission?
16. Can you take a picture of my city from the ISS?
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ARISS UPDATES:
Visit ARISS on Facebook. We can be found at Amateur Radio on the
International Space Station (ARISS).
To receive our Twitter updates, follow @ARISS_status
Next planned event(s):
1. Asociación Civil Instituto Maria Montessori, San Cristóbel, Venezuela,
direct via YY2CMR
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
The scheduled astronaut is Joe Acaba KE5DAR
Contact is a go for: Tue 2017-10-31 18:23 UTC
2. Liceo Scientifico 'Francesco Cecioni", Livorno, Italy and Liceo Artistico
Melotti, Lomazzo, Italy, direct via IQ5LI
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be IRØISS
The scheduled astronaut is Paolo Nespoli IZØJPA
Contact is a go for: Fri 2017-11-03 09:27 UTC
Watch for HamTV
3. Istituto di Istruzione Superiore "Leonardo Da Vinci", Lanusei, Italy,
direct via ISØBWM
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be OR4ISS
The scheduled astronaut is Paolo Nespoli IZØJPA
Contact is a go for: Sat 2017-11-04 10:12 UTC
Watch for HamTV
About ARISS:
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a cooperative venture of international amateur radio societies and the space agencies that support the International Space Station (ISS). In the United States, sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT), the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The primary goal of ARISS is to promote exploration of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) topics by organizing scheduled contacts via amateur radio between crew members aboard the ISS and students in classrooms or informal education venues. With the help of experienced amateur radio volunteers, ISS crews speak directly with large audiences in a variety of public forums. Before and during these radio contacts, students, teachers, parents, and communities learn about space, space technologies, and amateur radio. For more information, see www.ariss.org, www.amsat.org, and www.arrl.org.
Thank you & 73,
David - AA4KN
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