[amsat-bb] Upcoming ARISS contact with Istituto Comprensivo "Japigia 1 - Verga", Bari, Italy, direct via IZ7RTN and Istituto Comprensivo "Caporizzi - Lucarelli", Bari, Italy

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An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at Istituto Comprensivo "Japigia 1 - Verga", Bari, Italy and Istituto Comprensivo "Caporizzi - Lucarelli", Bari, Italy on 20 Dec. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 12:35 UTC. The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be direct between IR0ISS and IZ7RTN. The contact should be audible over Italy and adjacent areas. Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. The contact is expected to be conducted in Italian.

 

 

Stories: 

 

Istituto Comprensivo "Japigia 1 - Verga"

Orione and Verga with pupils of age range 3 to 14 years. The pupils attending the school are 1125.

Our school is well known and has distinguished itself for the advanced level of technology and projects. In the school there is modern equipment and space suitable for experiments/tests. 

Our Institute proposes different activities of educational robotics, simple and practical approach to the operation of robots, to the computer planning and the learning of technical subjects as science and mathematics with the purpose to stimulate the curiosity and the use of logic in students. Every year they participate successfully in national and regional competitions. Our Institute, besides participating every year to the week of the Code, transversally proposes the activity of coding to the disciplines studied with the purpose to develop in the learners the capacity of problem solving.

Whereas during the week of the National Plan for the Digital School, the pupils of our Institute take part in a series of activities that involve the family and the personnel of the school experimenting different activities such as the digital sketch with Autocad, the digital comic strip, the 3D printer, the virtual classroom, small competitions of robotics to show the innovation that already exists in our school but that is in constant evolution.

Moreover, in 2016 and 2017 pupils were involved in the international educational project "Mission X" concerning physical activity and proper nutrition that encourages children to train like a real astronaut. They have been able to understand the importance of healthy eating and regular physical activity, participating in an international challenge in which they did physical exercises and activities in the classroom, discovering what happens in space and how they can one day become protagonist of an international space adventure.

A group of pupils has also participate in the STEM project "Cpu maker for pupils with a great mind", activity that led to the realization of a microprocessor starting from the use of a Raspberry Pi, that is a calculator implemented by a single electronic card.

 

Istituto Comprensivo "Caporizzi - Lucarelli"

The I.C. "Caporizzi _ Lucarelli" is a recent school institution that started its journey on September 1, 2016 following the unification between primary school "C. Collodi " and secondary school " Antonio Lucarelli " in Acquaviva delle Fonti (Bari..

The school is composed of 7 school buildings and welcomes pupils aged from 3 to 14 years. The total number of pupils is 897 of which 4% are of foreign origin coming from European Union countries and non-EU countries. The number of teachers is 104.

The school welcomes pupils with a family background diversified by the cultural and economic point of view.

The school has got scientific, artistic, linguistic and technological laboratories and two gyms. There also is a laboratory devoted to atmospheric sciences. Meteorological model WRF (weather research and forecasting. is implemented and local meteorological forecast are realized.

 

 

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

 

1. In caso di colonizzazione dello spazio da parte dell'uomo, ci 

   potranno andare tutti o solo i più ricchi? Esiste uno scudo spaziale 

   capace di proteggerci da meteoriti e dalle radiazioni del sole?

2. Sappiamo che l'uomo ritornerà a breve sulla luna, come si intende 

   colonizzare il nostro satellite naturale?

3. La stampante 3D, progettata da Samantha Cristoforetti, a bordo della 

   ISS, quali funzionalità ha?

4. Le future missioni spaziali potranno essere supportate da aziende 

   private?

5. Nello spazio si usano solo combustibili fossili o anche energia 

   nucleare? 

6. Ci sono programmi per realizzare nuovi sistemi di propulsione in 

   modo da viaggiare nello spazio più velocemente?

7. Con quali sistemi informatici funzionano le apparecchiature a bordo?

8. La scoperta dell'acqua su Marte cosa potrebbe rappresentare per i 

   futuri esploratori spaziali?

9. A che punto è la robotica in Italia?

10. Le attività exstra veicolari possono avere degli effetti negativi 

    sulla salute degli astronauti?

11. È stato lanciato il robot russo, denominato Fyodor, ma la sua 

    avventura nello spazio è terminata perché le sue gambe si sono 

    dimostrate d'intralcio. Si è già pensato ad un robot con una forma 

    più adatta per svolgere determinati compiti? 

12. Ha notato evidenti variazioni nella dimensione dei ghiacciai e 

    nell'avanzamento dei deserti tra la sua prima missione sulla ISS e 

    la seconda? 

13. In quale modo l'Italia ha contribuito alla realizzazione dei moduli 

    che compongono la ISS? 

14. A che punto sono le sperimentazioni relative alle malattie più 

    gravi, come i tumori? 

15. Come fanno gli astronauti a proteggersi dai raggi cosmici, 

    soprattutto durante le missioni EVA?

16. Secondo le vostre esperienze è possibile costruire una base 

    operativa sulla Luna per ulteriori scoperte?

17. Le batterie in uso sulla ISS hanno le stesse caratteristiche di 

    quelle terrestri? Come vengono smaltite?

18. La ISS può ulteriormente ampliarsi con altri moduli? 

19. Cosa accadrà alla ISS quando non sarà più utilizzabile?

20. Di che cosa è fatto lo spazio?

21. E' possibile osservare dalla ISS le calamità naturali che avvengono 

    sulla Terra?

22. Quante radiazioni vengono assorbite da un astronauta sull' ISS?

23. Quali sono i requisiti che devono avere gli astronauti per svolgere 

    missioni all'esterno della ISS?

24. Avete mai sbagliato qualcosa? Qual è la funzione della robotica 

    nello spazio per il futuro?

25. C'è un modulo costruito interamente in Italia?

26. Si è già pensato a una nuova Stazione Spaziale Internazionale, 

    quando quella già esistente terminerà il periodo di funzionamento 

    previsto? E quali modifiche tecnologiche si apporteranno? 

27. A fine ottobre, in collaborazione con l'agenzia spaziale italiana 

    ASI e quella europea ESA, è stato pubblicato un numero speciale del 

    fumetto Nathan Never nel quale lei è tra i protagonisti. Che 

    sensazioni le ha procurato questa circostanza?

 

1. In the case of colonization of space by man, can all or only the 

   richest go? Is there a space shield capable of protecting us from 

   meteorites and sun radiation?

2. We know that humans are going back to the Moon soon; how are we 

   going to colonize our natural satellite?

3. The 3D printer designed by Samantha Cristoforetti, on board the ISS, 

   what features does it have?

4. Could it be that future space programs will be funded by private 

   agencies?

5. Does space use only fossil fuels or even nuclear energy?

6. Are there any researches on finding new faster technologies to 

   travel across the universe?

7. Which computer systems do the on-board equipment work with?

8. What would the discovery of water on Mars represent for future space 

   explorers?

9. At what point is robotics in Italy?

10. Can the EVAs cause any negative effects on the health of 

    astronauts?

11. The Russian robot, named Fyodor, has been launched, but his 

    adventure in space is over because his legs have proved to be a 

    hindrance. Have you already thought of a robot with a more suitable 

    form to perform certain tasks?

12. Have you noticed any significant variation in the dimensions of the 

    polar ice caps and deserts between your first and second mission on 

    the ISS?

13. How has Italy contributed in developing the different modules 

    composing the ISS? 

14. At what point are the experiments related to the most serious 

    diseases, such as tumors?

15. How do astronauts protect themselves from the cosmic rays, 

    especially during the EVA missions?

16. According to your experiences, is it possible to build an 

    operational base on the Moon for further discoveries?

17. Are the characteristics of the batteries used on the ISS the same 

    of the ones on Earth? How are they disposed of?

18. Can the ISS further expand with other modules?

19. What will happen to the ISS when it won't be used anymore? 

20. What is space made of?

21. Can you observe natural disasters on the Earth from the ISS?

22. How many radiations are absorbed by an astronaut on the ISS?

23. What are the requisites for astronauts to take part to missions 

    outside the ISS?

24. Have you ever done something wrong? What is the function of 

    robotics in space for the future?

25. Is there a module completely produced in Italy?

26. Have you already thought of a new International Space Station, when 

    the existing one will end the planned period of operation? And what 

    technological changes will they make?

27. How does it feel to be one of the protagonists of the special 

    number of the comic "Nathan Never", published at the end of October 

    in collaboration with ASI and ESA?

 

 

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Next planned event(s):

 

  No other schools are planned until the week 01-06-2020 to 1-12-2020. 

 

 

 

About ARISS

 

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 ISS National Lab 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 public forms. Before and during these radio contacts, students, educators, parents, and communities learn about space, space technologies, and amateur radio. For more information, see www.ariss.org.

 

Thank you & 73,

David - AA4KN

 

 


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