ISS School contact:: 2 Ott 16.46 Casale Monferrato AL
Inviato: 1 ottobre 2009, 21:09
Ottima opportunità  di ascolto.
Questa volta l'evento si svolge a Casale monferrato (tra asti e alessandria) e dunque è possibile per i Torinesi - astigiani ascoltare anche la diretta.
In ogni caso l'evento sarà  trasmesso con youstream su:
http://www.ik1sld.org/live
e su
http://www.batc.tv
Di seguito le domande:
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An International Space Station ARISS contact has been planned for astronaut
Nicole Stott KE5GJN with students at Trevigi Lower Secondary School in Casale
Monferato, Italy.
Trevigi Lower Secondary School is a prestigious educational institution in the
city centre of Casale Monferrato. Casale is a small town situated on the River
Po, in Piedmont (Northern Italy). The 450 students, boys and girls, are between
11 and 14 years old.
The school offers a good standard education through several basic subjects of
study that develop the student#146;s general knowledge. They also study English
and French or Spanish as foreign languages.
A virtual travel in space, communicating with astronauts, is the final event of
several school activities concerning Science, History, Geography, Maths,
Information Technology and English. Also, it will help students to improve
their communicative skills.
The contact will be a direct operated by ground station IK1SLD Friday 2
October 2009 at 14:46 UTC, which is 16:46 CEST.
Downlink signals will be audible over Central Europe on 145.800MHz FM.
The contact will be distributed on *AMSAT* and *JK1ZRW* EchoLink servers.
Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. LINDA: What do you feel when you are in space?
2. DANIELE: Is this your first time in space? If not, were you scared the first
time?
3. AURORA: What is the temperature outside the ISS?
4. MATTIA: What can you see from the ISS?
5. CARLO: Why did you decide to become an astronaut?
6. VICTORIA: Is it more difficult to work in Space than on Earth?
7. MATTIA: Have you got a clock in your spacecraft?
8. ELOISA: What do you usually do in your free time?
9. EMANUELE: Is the team spirit important for a successful space enterprise?
10. ROXHER: What kind of experiments are you carrying out on board the ISS?
11. EDOARDO: What do you learn from your space experience?
12. SERENA: Do you miss your family and friends?
13. MACARENA: What did you study to become an astronaut?
14. NICOLE: What do you feel before and during take-off?
15. ELENA: What and how often do you eat or drink on board?
16. CLARA: Can you sleep well in the spaceship?
17. GIANLUCA: Has anybody ever hurt himself in the spaceship?
18. MARCO: What#146;s the life like without gravity?
19. LUCA: How do the stars appear outside the atmosphere?
20. ALESSIA: Do you need a particular type of clothes on board?
21. ANGELICA: How many hours a day do you work?
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IW1DFL
SILVIO - Torino
Questa volta l'evento si svolge a Casale monferrato (tra asti e alessandria) e dunque è possibile per i Torinesi - astigiani ascoltare anche la diretta.
In ogni caso l'evento sarà  trasmesso con youstream su:
http://www.ik1sld.org/live
e su
http://www.batc.tv
Di seguito le domande:
-----------------------------------------
An International Space Station ARISS contact has been planned for astronaut
Nicole Stott KE5GJN with students at Trevigi Lower Secondary School in Casale
Monferato, Italy.
Trevigi Lower Secondary School is a prestigious educational institution in the
city centre of Casale Monferrato. Casale is a small town situated on the River
Po, in Piedmont (Northern Italy). The 450 students, boys and girls, are between
11 and 14 years old.
The school offers a good standard education through several basic subjects of
study that develop the student#146;s general knowledge. They also study English
and French or Spanish as foreign languages.
A virtual travel in space, communicating with astronauts, is the final event of
several school activities concerning Science, History, Geography, Maths,
Information Technology and English. Also, it will help students to improve
their communicative skills.
The contact will be a direct operated by ground station IK1SLD Friday 2
October 2009 at 14:46 UTC, which is 16:46 CEST.
Downlink signals will be audible over Central Europe on 145.800MHz FM.
The contact will be distributed on *AMSAT* and *JK1ZRW* EchoLink servers.
Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. LINDA: What do you feel when you are in space?
2. DANIELE: Is this your first time in space? If not, were you scared the first
time?
3. AURORA: What is the temperature outside the ISS?
4. MATTIA: What can you see from the ISS?
5. CARLO: Why did you decide to become an astronaut?
6. VICTORIA: Is it more difficult to work in Space than on Earth?
7. MATTIA: Have you got a clock in your spacecraft?
8. ELOISA: What do you usually do in your free time?
9. EMANUELE: Is the team spirit important for a successful space enterprise?
10. ROXHER: What kind of experiments are you carrying out on board the ISS?
11. EDOARDO: What do you learn from your space experience?
12. SERENA: Do you miss your family and friends?
13. MACARENA: What did you study to become an astronaut?
14. NICOLE: What do you feel before and during take-off?
15. ELENA: What and how often do you eat or drink on board?
16. CLARA: Can you sleep well in the spaceship?
17. GIANLUCA: Has anybody ever hurt himself in the spaceship?
18. MARCO: What#146;s the life like without gravity?
19. LUCA: How do the stars appear outside the atmosphere?
20. ALESSIA: Do you need a particular type of clothes on board?
21. ANGELICA: How many hours a day do you work?
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IW1DFL
SILVIO - Torino