[amsat-bb] Upcoming ARISS contact with Yayoi Elementary School, Yatomi, Japan

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Wed Dec 2 15:51:13 UTC 2015


An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at Yayoi Elementary School, Yatomi, Japan on 04 Dec. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 09:25 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 8N2YAYOI. 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 Japanese.

 

 

 

創立:明治6年(1873年)

児童数:602名

       (内訳:1年生75名,2年生110名,3年生104名,

4年生103名,5年生98名,6年生97名,特別支援15名)

教育目標:やさしい子,よく考える子,いのちを大切にする子

目指す学校の姿:

  ・子供が主役の学校

  ・保護者や地域から信頼される学校

  ・働きがいのある学校

  ・夢が語り合える学校

連携と連帯:

  ・家庭との連携

  ・地域との連携

  ・関係諸機関との連携

 

 

1.無重力はどんな感じですか

 

2.地球のオーロラや台風は見えますか

 

3.今どこに居ますか、弥富の真上にいますか、

 

4.UFOを見たことがありますか

 

5.宇宙には道がないのに宇宙ステーションは何を目印にして飛んでいるのですか。物にぶつかったり

    しないのですか

 

6.宇宙で紙飛行機をとばしたらどうなりますか

 

7.宇宙飛行士は、どんな仕事をするのですか

 

8.宇宙でも朝と夜の違いはありますか

 

9.番印象にのこった星はなんですか

 

10.宇宙ステーションの中の酸素は無くならないんですか

 

11.宇宙船の中は空調ファンやトイレの音がうるさいと聞きましたが全く無音になるときはあるので

      しょうか

 

12.宇宙ステーションで病気になったらどうするのですか

 

13.宇宙ゴミはなくせるのですか。

 

14.宇宙で一番大変な作業はなんですか

 

 

 

School Atributes:

 

Opportunity in our education:

    Be friendly, consider and cherish lives

-     Child protagonist

-     Trust of parents and community

-     Rewarding school

-     Talking about a dream

Cooperation and solidarity:

-     Cooperation with the home

-     Cooperation with the community

-     Cooperation with related agencies

 

 

Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows

 

1.  What does being weightless feel like?

2.  Can you see things like the Northern lights and typhoons from the space 

    station?

3.  Where are you flying now?  Is the ISS flying above Yayoi elementary 

    school?

4.  Have you ever seen a UFO?

5.  If there is no road in space, what do you use as a signpost or landmark 

    to direct your flight? Does the ISS ever run into anything floating 

    around in space?

6.  What happens if you fly a paper airplane in the ISS?

7.  What kind of work do astronauts do?

8.  Even in space, are there any differences between the morning and evening?

9.  What is the star that left the biggest impression?

10.  Would oxygen in the ISS ever run out?

11.  We heard that the noises from the air-conditioning fan and toilet are 

     very loud, but surely there are times when there is no noise at all, 

     aren't there?

12.  What do you do when you get sick in the ISS?

13.  Is it possible to dispose of rubbish in space?

14.  What is the most daunting work in outer space?

 

 

 

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. Dragonskolan, Umeå, Sweden, telebridge via  LU1CGB 

         The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS

         The  scheduled astronaut is Kjell Lindgren KO5MOS 

         Contact is a go for: Fri  04Dec 2015,  10:15

 

      2. Ingushetia, Russia, direct  via TBD

         The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be RSØISS

         The scheduled  astronaut is Sergey Volkov RU3DIS

         Contact is a go for: Sat 05Dec 2015, 16:25 UTC

 

      3. Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyńsk Junior High School, Świętajno,  

         Poland, telebridge via LU1CGB

         The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be  NA1SS

         The scheduled astronaut is Kjell Lind,,gren KO5MOS

         Contact is a go  for: Tue 08Dec 2015,  08:19

 

 

ARISS is an international educational outreach program partnering the volunteer support and leadership from AMSAT and IARU societies around the world with the ISS space agencies partners: NASA, Russian Space Agency, ESA, CNES, JAXA, and CSA.

 

ARISS offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement of Amateur Radio by talking directly with crewmembers on-board 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. Further information on the ARISS program visit the ARISS website at ariss.org. 

 

Thank you & 73,

David – AA4KN

 

 


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