News Release No.23-23
Dave Jordan, AA4KN
ARISS PR
aa4kn@amsat.org
FORIMMEDIATE RELEASE
ARISSContact is Scheduled with Students at
Saudi Space Commission (SSC), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
May23, 2023—Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) has receivedschedule confirmation for an ARISS radio contact between Axiom Mission 2 (Ax-2)astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and students at the SaudiSpace Commission located in Riyadh, SA. ARISS conducts 60-80 of these special amateur radio contacts each yearbetween students around the globe and crew members with ham radio licenses aboardthe ISS.
This will be a direct contact via Amateur Radio allowing students to take turns asking theirquestions of Astronauts Alqarni and Barnawi, amateur radio call signs 7Z1AJ and7Z1RB, respectively. The downlink frequency for this contact is 145.800 MHz andmay be heard by listeners that are within the ISS-footprint that alsoencompasses the relay ground station.
The amateur radio ground station for this contactis in Riyadh, SA. Amateur radio operators using call sign HZ1SAR, will operatethe ground station to establish and maintain the ISS connection.
TheARISS radio contact is scheduled for May 24, 2023 at 2:08:38 pm AST (Riyadh) (11:08:38UTC, 7:08 am EDT, 6:08 am CDT, 5:08 am MDT,4:08 am PDT).
_______________________________
Astime allows, students will ask these questions:
1.How did it feel during lift off?
2.Is there gravity in space?
3.How many astronauts on the ISS now? And what is the maximum number?
4.How far are you from Earth?
5.How long does it take to travel to the Space Station from Earth?
6.Do you have internet in space?
7.How do you spend your time?
8.What is your food in ISS?
9.How do you shower and use the bathroom?
10.Do you see the sun from the ISS? All the time?
11.How do you sleep in space?
12.What made you become an astronaut?
13.Do you play games in your free time? What kind of games?
14.Did you see the kingdom from space? How does it look like?
About Axiom:
Axiom Mission 2 (Ax-2) will be Axiom Space’s second all-privateastronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS), marking anotherpivotal step toward Axiom Station, the world’s first commercial space stationand successor to the ISS.
About ARISS:
Amateur Radio on the InternationalSpace Station (ARISS) is a cooperative venture of international amateur radiosocieties and the space agencies that support the International Space Station(ISS). In the United States, sponsors are the Radio Amateur SatelliteCorporation (AMSAT), the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the ISS NationalLab-Space Station Explorers, Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) andNASA’s Space Communications and Navigation program (SCaN). The primary goal ofARISS is to promote exploration of science, technology, engineering, the arts,and mathematics topics. ARISS does this by organizing scheduled contacts viaamateur radio between crew members aboard the ISS and students. Before andduring these radio contacts, students, educators, parents, and communities takepart in hands-on learning activities tied to space, space technologies, andamateur radio. For more information, see http://www.ariss.org
MediaContact:
DaveJordan, AA4KN
ARISSPR
Findus on social media at:
Twitter:ARISS_Intl
Facebook:facebook.com/ARISSIntl
Instagram:ariss_intl
Mastodon:ariss_intl@mastodon.hams.social
Checkout ARISS on Youtube.com.