An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at Higashioka Elementary School, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan on 18 Aug. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 11:42 UTC. It is recommended that you start listening approximately 10 minutes before this time.The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be direct between NA1SS and 8N3HO. The contact should be audible over Japan 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.
The Higashioka elementary school was established at 1966. The location of this school is in Senri New Town in Toyonaka city. Our school has 15 classes and 474 children. One student had a dream that he wanted to talk with an astronaut. Therefore, we organized this school contact with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of our school. Up to now, we were teaching about the universe and amateur radio as the universe classroom targeted for the entire school of children.
大阪府豊中市千里ニュータウンに1966年に開校した小学校です。現在は、15クラス、474名の児童が在籍しています。この企画は、ある児童の夢を実現する形で、創立50周年行事として実施されることとなりました。これまで、全校児童を対象に、宇宙教室として、宇宙、アマチュア無線に関する授業を実施してきました。
1. What is the most beautiful thing in the space?
2. Do you have the rocket sickness?
3. What is the most serious thing of astronaut's practice? Also, have you
wanted to leave it?
4. Why did you become an astronaut? Also, how old, did you become an
astronaut?
5. Have I should do it at the age of a primary schoolchild to become an
astronaut?
6. What kind of star can you see from the space?
7. If you waver in the space, how do you do?
8. What kind of feeling was the feeling when having gone out to the space
for the first time?
9. What would you do if you get sick in space?
10. What is the most surprised thing in the space?
11. After you will finish this mission, do you want to go to space many
times again?
12. How many days does it take to get accustomed to life in space?
13. Is the sense in time in space different?
14. To see very large space, what do you think about every day?
15. What kind of work is being done in the space?
16. Can you see the Osaka from ISS now?
17. Which do you like, the space or the earth?
18. When you see the earth, do you want to return?
19. Could I meet a spaceman? If I don't meet, do you think a spaceman is
here?
20. Can you use an smart phone and a cellular phone in ISS?
21. Can you watch the television in the ISS?
22. When you sleep in space, do you spread the futon?
23. Does the space have the night, the morning and the noon?
1.宇宙で一番きれいなものは何ですか。
2.ロケット酔いはしませんか。
3.宇宙飛行士の訓練で一番大変なことはなんですか、また、辞めたいと思ったことは
ありますか。
4. うして宇宙飛行士になろうと考えたのですか、また何歳から宇宙飛行士になろうと思ったのですか。
5. 油井さんだからこと言える、宇宙飛行士になるために、小学生の時にしておいたら良かったなと思うことはありますか。
6.宇宙からは、どんな星が、どのくらい見えますか。
7.宇宙で迷ったら、どうするんですか。
8.初めて宇宙に出た時の気持ちは、どんな気持ちでしたか。
9.宇宙で病気になったらどうするのですか。
10.宇宙で一番驚いたことは何ですか。
11.今回の宇宙でのお仕事が終わっても、また何度も宇宙に行きたいと思いますか。
12.何日で宇宙での生活になれますか。
13.宇宙での時間の感覚はちがいますか。
14.広大な宇宙を見て、毎日何を考えていますか。
15.宇宙では、どんなお仕事をしているんですか。
16.今いる場所から、大阪は見えますか。
17.宇宙と地球、どちらが好きですか。
18.地球を見て、帰りたいと思ったりしますか。
19.宇宙人に会えましたか。会ってなかったら、宇宙人はいると思いますか。
20.スマホやケータイは使えますか。
21.宇宙では、テレビを見ることができますか。
22.宇宙で寝る時には布団はしきますか。
23.宇宙に朝、昼、夜はありますか。
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David – AA4KN
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