[amsat-bb] Upcoming ARISS contact with Daisen Elementary School, Saihaku-gun, Japan

Daniel Cussen dan at post.com
Sun Aug 21 11:33:02 UTC 2016


Here is the video from this ARISS contact:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHcoPW5Ex-I

On 19/08/2016, n4csitwo at bellsouth.net <n4csitwo at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> An International Space Station school contact has been planned with
> participants at Daisen Elementary School, Saihaku-gun, Japan on 20 Aug. The
> event is scheduled to begin at approximately 08:50 UTC. The duration of the
> contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be
> direct between NA1SS and 8J4DISS. 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.
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> 学校概要
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>  鳥取県の大山国立公園の近くにある大山小学校は、全校生徒76名の小さな小学校です。今回のスクールコンタクトは、6年生(11歳、12歳)の13名が大見氏宇宙飛行士に質問します。
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> 1 まい  宇宙から見える一番きれいな星をおしえてください。
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> 2 はやと 宇宙飛行士を目指されたきっかけは、なんですか
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> 3 まさひこ 宇宙に行ってみて一番良かったと思うことはなんですか。
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> 4 れい  宇宙ステーションで毎日続けていることは、なんですか。
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> 5 あすか ステーションの中で大西さんの一番大切な研究はなんですか。
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> 6 みつき 宇宙ステーションの生活で困ることはありますか。
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> 7 さら  宇宙服を着ていて苦労することはなんですか。
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> 8 もとあき 大西さんは宇宙飛行士になるためにどんな努力をされましたか
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> 9 たかや 今までの実験でなにか発見がありましたか。
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> 10 にこ 目標にされている宇宙飛行士はいますか。
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> 11 ゆづき 地球から見える星と、宇宙から見える星の違いをおしえてください。
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> 12 てるひさ 宇宙ステーションで体をきたえるトレーニングをおしえてください。
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> 13 ののか 宇宙から見える地球の一番美しい場所はどこですか。
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> 14 まい  無重力の空間の大変さをおしえてください。
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> 15 はやと 宇宙に行って一番おどろいたことは、なんですか。
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> 16 まさひこ 宇宙ステーションで一番人気のある食べ物はなんですか。
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> 17 れい  自由な時間はなにをしておられますか
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> 18 あすか 地球にかえって、一番最初に食べたい物はなんですか。
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> 19 みつき 1日のスケジュールを教えてください。
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> 20 さら  宇宙に出発するときどんな気持ちでしたか
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> 21 もとあき 今日までで、できた実験について教えてください。
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> 22 たかや 宇宙ステーションでの仕事の役割をおしえてください。
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> 23 にこ  宇宙ステーションには、どんな国の方が何人のっていますか。
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> 24 ゆづき ステーションの中で水を大切にするために、どんな工夫をしていますか。
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> 25 てるひさ 宇宙ステーションではどんな動物を飼っていますか
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> 26 ののか 宇宙に行って一番最初に食べたものは、なんですか。
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> Daisen elementary school is a small elementary school located near national
> park Daisen. This year, our school have 76 children. And our students are
> learning under the abundant environment naturally. All contact members are 6
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> Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
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> 1.  What is the most beautiful planet which you can see from ISS?
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> 2.  What is your opportunity to try for astronaut?
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> 3.  What do you think the best thing you went out space?
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> 4.  What is your daily routine at the ISS?
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> 5.   What is Onisi-san’s most important research at the ISS?
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> 6.   What are the inconveniences being in the ISS?
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> 7.   What are the difficulties wearing?
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> 8.   How do you make an effort to be astronaut?
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> 9.   Did you discover something in your experiment?
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> 10.  Which astronaut is your role model?
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> 11.  Please tell us the difference between the stars from the earth and
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>      space.
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> 12.  What kind of exercise do you do at the ISS?
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> 13.  Where is the most beautiful place of the earth that you can see from
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>      space?
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> 14.  Please tell us the most difficult thing in zero gravity?
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> 15.  What surprised you most in space?
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> 16.  What is the most popular food at the ISS?
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> 17.  What do you do when you have free time?
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> 18.  What do you want to eat first when you’ll come back to the earth?
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> 19.  Please tell us your daily schedule.
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> 20.  How do you feel when you start from the earth?
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> 21.  Please tell us about your experimental result.
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> 22.  What is your role in the ISS?
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> 23.  How many astronaut and from what country?
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> 24.  How do you plan to save water at the ISS?
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> 25.  What kind of animals do you have at the ISS?
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> 26.  What was your first meal in space?
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> PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ARISS UPDATES:
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> Next planned event(s):
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>       1. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis IN, dir. via
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>          N9DR. The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS
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>          The scheduled  astronaut is Kate Rubins KG5FYJ
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>          Contact is a go for: Tue 2016-08-23  15:09:15 UTC
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> About ARISS:
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> 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.
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> Thank you & 73,
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> David – AA4KN
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