ARISS contact planned with three Italian schools
A contact with 3
Italian schools is scheduled for Friday January 9, 2015. The event
will include students at Scuola Santa Teresa del Bambin Gesù, Roma,
Italy, direct via IKØUSO, students at Istituto Salesiano Villa Sora,
Frascati, Italy, direct via IWØCZC, and students at Scuola Pontificia
Pio IX, Roma, Italy, via telebridge. The contact will be with IRØISS at
10:14:09 UTC, which is 11:14:09 CEWT.
The downlink will be audible in Europe on 145.800MHz FM.
The event will be broadcast on the AMSAT Italy video channel:
https://www.livestream.com/amsat_italia
Schools presentation:
Scuola Santa Teresa del Bambino Gesù
The
school “Santa Teresa del Bambino Gesù” is a catholic primary school in
Rome, established to answer to the needs and demands for Catholic
education by the local population. The school belongs to the
Congregation of Missionary Carmelitane Sisters of Saint Therese of Jesus
Child. The school is open to families that take care of the religious
education and formation of their children. Preparation for the ISS radio
contact has been underway for a long time, including educational
projects on different scientific topics to support the special event.
Istituto Salesiano Villa Sora
Villa
Sora is located on the side of the ancient Roman boulevard (now Via
Tuscolana) in an area known as Tusculanus ager, which is full of
sumptuous villas, including those of Cicero, Lucullus and Sulpicius
Galba. This villa was built as a country house in the same grounds of
Lucullus` villa in the mid-16th century and it was originally known as
‘Torricella’. The earliest documentation of its history dates back to
1546, when the Chapel of Sancta Sanctorum of Rome owned the villa. The
land currently measures over 6 acres and includes, in addition to the
house and the school, a large park with several building lots.
The
school of Villa Sora has a notable historical tradition. Since 1925,
it has a primary school and a liceo classico. The liceo scientifico was
founded in 1966 and in 1986 its admission was opened to girls. In
1989, the middle school was created, and finally, in 2011, a new liceo
economico sociale was founded. The middle school now has 200 students
divided in three classes. The liceo classico has 180 students, the liceo
scientifico 280 and the liceo economico sociale 80, for a total of 740
students.
The spcace conversation will be conducted in Italian. As many of following questions will be answered as time allows.
Translation:
1.
The time of the re-entry into the atmosphere seems to be less evolved.
There are studies underway to modify or change this stage?
2. How long does it take to arrive on the international space station?
3. What is the equipment of the astronaut during extra vehicular activity?
4. What kind of material is made the surface that covers the lower part of the spacecraft re-entry?
5. How many km / h you travel to reach the international space station?
6. The extra vehicular activities that you will do will umbilical or free? What goals and how they will be held?
7. How does the deceleration during re-entry?
8. The control of the flight on the Soyuz is automatic or are you a pilot?
9. How does the return to the international space station after an extra vehicular activity?
10. After take-off part of the missile is dispersed in space?
11.
Which angle is formed between the trajectory of the spacecraft and the
Earth's surface during re-entry? What are the risks an angle of re-entry
is not correct?
12. Samantha, you are the first Italian woman to do
extra vehicular activity. What are your feelings and what your concerns
about it?
13. What happens to take off when passing through the Earth's atmosphere?
14. During the return to earth, how much gravitational force suffer the astronauts?
15. There is the possibility of accidents during extra vehicular activity?
16. When it takes off there is a lot of turbulence?
17. Why do astronauts after the mission should go in quarantine? What happens at the neurological level?
18. How do you prepare for extra vehicular activity? What is the training and simulations?
19. It was more exciting to enter into the international space station or the time of takeoff?
20. How do you manage to fit into a specific point on the earth, without risk to human life and the environment?
21. How do you communicate with the International Space Station during extra vehicular activities?
22. As with the docking of the Soyuz to the International Space Station?
23. How long does a return trip?
24. If, during extra-vehicular activity occurs as an illness is rescue the astronaut?
ARISS
is an international educational outreach program partnering the
participating space agencies, NASA, Russian Space Agency, ESA, CNES,
JAXA, and CSA, with the AMSAT and IARU organizations from participating
countries.
ARISS offers an opportunity for students to experience
the excitement of Amateur Radio by talking directly with crewmembers
onboard the International Space Station. Teachers, parents and
communities see, first hand, how Amateur Radio and crewmembers on ISS
can energize youngsters' interest in science, technology and learning.
73,
Gaston Bertels, ON4WF
ARISS Europe Chairman
Source directe : ARISS
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