ARISS school connectivity event was launched today. The International Space Station (ISS) astronauts will start communicating with Kyoto Honey High School High School students (8N3KT) at 19:36 today, August 8 (Thursday), "ARISS School Connection". On August 8, 2019 (Thursday) at 18:36 Beijing time, private high school Ichikawa School, Kyoto Honey Middle School, and 19 middle school students (18 junior high school students and 1 high school student) located in Fushimi District, Kyoto City will be connected through the call of "8N3KT". This is the 97th case from Japan. The signal from the ISS of the International Space Station is the astronaut NASA belonging to Nick Hager (KG5TMV).
According to the notification from Kyoto Kiriku High School and Higher Education
This is the first time since the children of Ridae Elementary School (8N4KLO) of Okayama Prefecture Kurashiki City Ridae Elementary School (8N4KLO) of ISS and children of Japan on September 26, 2018. Kyoto Sekiji Middle School and High School were founded in 1902 (Meiji 35). In 2019, there were 1,198 students (198 junior high schools and 1,000 high schools). It is said that a total of 18 junior high school students and 1 high school student asked questions in this communication activity.
communication starts from , August 8 (Thursday) at 19:36:37 (Beijing time) to last for about 10 minutes (Beijing time 18:36) . The International Space Station will activate "NA1SS". According to ARISS Japan's web site, sent from ISS as 145.80MHz voice signal . Because there are no Japanese astronauts in the ISS now, the communication is handled by Nicheg astronaut (KG5TMV) , which belongs to NASA, and is scheduled to be conducted in English.
The 19 students who booked were asked the following questions:
1. When is the most exciting time in space?
When is the most exciting time in space?
2. What does space smell like?
How about the air smell?
3. What impressed you most in space?
What impressed you most in space?
4. When did you start to think you wanted to go to space?
When did you start thinking you wanted to go to space?
5. There are a lot of unmannned satellite in space, but why don’t you hit them?
There are many unmanned satellites in space, but why don’t you hit them?
6. Have you ever seen the UFO?
Have you seen UFO ?
7. Which tastes better, the food we usually eat on earth, or space food?
Which tastes better, the food we usually eat on earth, or space food?
8. How many personal items are astronauts allowed to take into space?
How many personal items are there?
9. How would you describe the space in one word?
How do you use one word to describe space?
10. Please tell me about the differences in temperature between sun lit and shaded areas outside of the space station?
Please tell me the temperature difference between space station outside the sun illuminated and shaded areas?
11. What would you do if you encountered aliens?
What would you do if you encountered aliens?
12. Where would you prefer to live, in space or on the earth, if you were to live in one place for your entire life?
If you lived in one place for your entire life?
Where would you prefer to live, in space or on earth?
13. What is the best thing about being an astronaut?
What is the best thing about being an astronaut?
14. When you see the earth from space, is there any difference between day and night?
Is there any difference between day and night?
15. Do you believe in aliens?
Do you believe in aliens?
16. What is the thing you want to do the most after you get back to the earth?
What is the thing you want to do the most after you get back to the earth?
What is the thing you want to do most after you get back to the earth?
17. What made you want to be an astronaut?
What makes you want to be an astronaut?
18. Can you take away your stress get your energy back after you sleep in space?
Can you take away your stress and restore your energy?
19. What is earth like when it is night in Japan?.
What is the earth like in Japan?
In the past, for the voices of astronauts launched from NA1SS, "In a good field of view, you can also hear the built-in antenna of the handheld intercom " " "can capture the communication signal from the balcony antenna of the apartment or the vehicle antenna " and other letters and reports were written on Twitter. Even if the beam antenna does not have formal equipment such as an elevation rotor, if the ISS orbit is of good condition, there is a chance of receiving it.
Needless to say, in order not to destroy the dreams of children who repeatedly prepare and communicate for this day, I hope everyone can pay attention to the quiet frequency and keep the quiet frequency. Kinki Comprehensive Communications Bureau will also use DEURAS, DEURAS-M, etc. to strengthen monitoring within the band before the communication begins.
source:hamlife.jp
For domestic ham friends, this is a very good opportunity to receive signals from astronauts in the International Space Station. Are you ready tonight at 18:36:37?
The ARISS School Connection Event will be launched today. The International Space Station astronauts will start communicating with Kyoto Honey High School students at 19:36 today on August 8. The project "ARISS School Connection" is a project that will communicate with astronauts
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