[sarex] 2012-10-29 ARISS Status

Carol Jackson tcekmjackson at comcast.net
Mon Oct 29 07:13:05 PDT 2012


Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) Status Report

October 29, 2012

 

 

1.            Upcoming School Contacts

 

South Florida Science Museum (SFSM), West Palm Beach, Florida is slated for
an Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact on
Tuesday, October 30 at 15:58 UTC. SFSM and the West Palm Beach Amateur Radio
Club, WPBARC, which maintains a radio station within the museum, are working
with area teachers to provide educational content to students emphasizing
NASA, the ISS and amateur radio. The primary target audience is underserved,
at-risk youth, ages 11-15.

 

An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact has been
scheduled for Southern Tier Catholic and Archbishop Walsh Academy, Olean,
New York on Tuesday, October 30 at 16:16 UTC using telebridge station IK1SLD
in Italy. The contact is part of a comprehensive education curriculum which
will pique students' interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM).

 

Cumberland Elementary School, West Lafayette, Indiana has been slated for an
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) on Tuesday, October
30 at 17:35 UTC. The contact will be integrated into a curriculum covering
topics on space research, robotics and engineering. Other activities planned
include night sky observations, model rocketry and electrical circuit
projects.

 

An Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) contact will be
held with Primarschule Aesch in Forch, Switzerland on Friday, November 2 at
13:47 UTC. The contact will complement a science education plan covering
astronomy and spaceflight.

 

2.            Successful ARISS Contacts Held

 

Meikei High School in Tsukuba, Japan participated in an Amateur Radio on the
International Space Station (ARISS) contact on Tuesday, October 23. Students
from the science club, who are studying orbital mechanics and amateur radio
satellite communications, used their own radio station, JJ1YAF to make the
call to on-orbit astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, KE5DNI, an alumnus of the
school. The contact was conducted in Japanese. Approximately 60 people were
in attendance and media coverage included 4 newspapers as well as the Japan
Broadcasting Corporation, NHK. 

 

On Friday, October 26, students from East Falmouth Elementary School in East
Falmouth, Massachusetts took part in a successful Amateur Radio on the
International Space Station (ARISS) contact with Sunita Williams, KD5PLB.
Students asked 18 questions concerning what it is like to live in space and
the experiments conducted on the Space Station.  The contact was integrated
into science lessons about the solar system, global climate changes on Earth
and the advances in science and technology generated by space exploration.
Over 100 students and guests were in attendance and reporters from two
newspapers were present.

 

3.            AMSAT News Service on ARISS 

 

The AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation) News Service bulletin
(ANS-302) posted on October 28 included an item about the upcoming ARISS
contact with Florida school children. The contact will be held at the South
Florida Science Museum using the radio station WS4FSM, which is maintained
by the West Palm Beach Amateur Radio Group. Using closed circuit TV, the
contact will be broadcast to all county schools. The contact is scheduled
for Tuesday, October 30. To view, "WS4FSM Hosts the Largest School Contact
Ever With the ISS," see: http://amsat.org/pipermail/ans/2012/000661.html

 



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