Receiving ISS International space station - ISS 145.800 MHz FM 17 10 2019


An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at Science & Technologie e.V. / event: Science Days, Teningen, Germany on 17 Oct. The event was scheduled to begin at approximately 12:03 UTC. The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be direct between OR4ISS and DN1EME. The contact should be audible over Germany and adjacent areas. Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlinks. The contact is expected to be conducted in English.



So we had a go at catching the pass with great success. Science & Technologie e.V. / event: Science Days, Teningen, Germany, direct via DD1US (Luca Parmitano KF5KDP) Thu 2019-10-17 12:03:25 UTC 49 deg

Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows: 1. Can you describe the feeling when the rocket was launched? 2. What were your first impressions when you arrived at the ISS? 3. How did your family react when they learned about your trip into space? 4. Which time zone are you using on ISS and do night and daylight changes play a role at all for your working day? 5. How does it feel to float in space and how do you like zero gravity? 6. We’ve heard that there are no windows in the direction of outer space. Why is that and how does it feel like to see the stars from the station or during an outdoor mission? 7. The laws of which country are applicable in the ISS and in general there in space and do you have to pay tax for the money you earn in space? Who pays your wages? 8. Are there any scientific discoveries or important experiments which have been recently made? 9. Can see you visible changes occurring through the climate change? 10. Who makes decisions regarding, for example, who is allowed to do a space-walk? The space agencies or the commander? 11. Have you or another astronaut ever lost something on the ISS? 12. Do you think the Bosch reactor will be successfully implemented soon and how will it affect the ISS? 13. What do you think about space tourism? 14. Are private conversations with your family also allowed or do all conversations have to be carried out through the space agencies? 15. Was it worth it to put so much work into aerospace, now where you see the results or are you disappointed? 16. What is the weirdest thing you have on the ISS? 17. What do you do in order to prevent injuries and what medical equipment do you use in the case of an emergency? 18. What did you regret or miss when you flew into space? 19. What was the biggest damage you had to repair in the ISS and what happens with an ISS module if it's irreparably damaged?


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