[Discussioni Jota-Joti] R: scout e stazione spaziale internazionale ISS

i3gjj a libero.it i3gjj a libero.it
Lun 24 Ago 2009 21:53:29 CEST


Ascoltare ISS è sempre entusiasmante. Io l'ho ascoltata tempo fa (col 
portatile) mentre era in qso con delle scuole. Questa volta non mi è stato 
possibile, peccato. Qualche sera ho anche visto la iss, sembra una meteora, una 
luce che appare per poco in celo.
Approfitto per dire la mia sul proposto net 
italiano: sarebbe una bella cosa, ai tempi che furono si cercava di farlo ma 
non è semplice. O si parla coi vicini o si parla coi lontani; parlare con tutti 
non è possibile. Un paio di settimane fa ero in qso (40 m) con un om siciliano 
e ci si sentiva bene; ha "bussato" un om laziale: io lo sentivo bene, il 
siciliano no!
Ci si butta tutti su echolink o si fa una videoconferenza su 
skype o qualcosa del genere? E' anche da considerare che se la "ruota" è 
composta da parecchie persone diventa "pesante".
Sono problemi da valutare e 
chi conosce bene le possibilità sarà di aiuto.
73  de i3gjj

>----Messaggio 
originale----
>Da: Matteo.La.Torre a canon.it
>Data: 21/08/2009 17.08
>A: "JOTA e 
JOTI in Italia - Discussioni [italiano]"<jotajoti-discussioni a scoutnet.org>

>Ogg: [Discussioni Jota-Joti] scout e stazione spaziale internazionale ISS
>

>Vi giro un info appena appresa  e visto che ero in vena di contatti , questo 
non è da perdere !
>
>Sabato alle 10.20 utc sarà possibile ascoltare un campo 
scout svizzero che contatterà la iss  vi giro la comunicazione  e su con le 
antenne !
>
>Chi di voi pensa di essere in ascolto ? 
>
>August 20, 2009
>
>An 
International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants 
at the Girl and Boy Scouts of Maur: Pfadimuur, Forch, Switzerland on Saturday 
22 August. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 08:20 UTC, which is 
10:20 CEST. 
>
>The contact will be direct between OR4ISS and HB9TSO. The 
contact should be audible over parts of Europe. Interested parties are invited 
to listen in on the 145.800 MHz FM downlink. The contact is expected to be 
conducted in English.
>
>The ARISS contact will be distributed on EchoLink 
*AMSAT* and *JK1ZRW* conference servers, as well as on IRLP Discovery Channel 
9010.
>
>The international year of astronomy inspired a few scout guides from 
Maur near Zürich, Switzerland to create a special scout event, the Astrocamp 
2009, where participants from 5 to 20 years shall learn about the following 
three topics which are scout qualifications: astronomy and space technology, 
communication technologies, journalism and public relations.
>
>Therefore they 
planned 3 Saturdays, where about 100 active Pfadi Muur scouts have the 
possibility to visit one of the above named workshops. The event will begin 
with the ARISS contact, where 20 children get the opportunity to talk to an 
astronaut and at the end of the course they will present the workshop results 
such as a planet route, a telescope made out of a drain (astronomy) or a 
broadcasting local UKW radio station (journalism) as well as a self-constructed 
aircraft radio receiver in a second event open for public on September 19. The 
Swiss astronomy expert Bruno Stanek will hold a speech and together with people 
of a local observatory the scouts will have a look into the sky. The technical 
team that will provide the equipment for the ARISS contact is led by Mario 
Malacarne who has established two ARISS contacts so far.
>
>Participants will 
ask as many of the following questions as time allows: 
>
>1. Have you been a 
Scout?
>2. How many Scouts are now on the ISS?
>3. Do the astronauts always eat 
together?
>4. How do you save a lost astronaut outside the ISS?
>5. What is the 
most important experiment you carry out?
>6. Is it possible to born a baby in 
space?
>7. Do you have privacy onboard the ISS?
>8. What is impressive in 
space?
>9. What is your task on the ISS?
>10. Do you sleep well in space?
>11. 
What is dangerous in space?
>12. What is your favourite space food?
>13. What 
are the disadvantages of living in space?
>14. How do you wash yourself?
>15. 
Is the social life difficult on the ISS?
>16. Is your family in fear?
>17. Do 
you feel homesick?
>18. What is hard for you in space?
>19. How do you feel 
when you move in zero gravity?
>20. How do you eat in zero gravity?
>
>ARISS is 
an international educational outreach program partnering the participating 
space agencies, NASA, Russian Space Agency, ESA, CNES, JAXA, and CSA, with the 
AMSAT and IARU organizations from participating countries.
>ARISS offers an 
opportunity for students to experience the excitement of Amateur Radio by 
talking directly with crewmembers onboard 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.
>73
>Gaston Bertels, ON4WF
>ARISS Chairman
>

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