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28 October ISS contact with 2 schools in the USA !

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28 OCTOBER an ISS school contact to Golden Oak Montessori, Castro Valley, CA - USA !

telebridge via K6DUE

The contact in english language and the astronaut scheduled is Drew Morgan, KI5AAA

Audible in the United States

15:50 UTC 82 deg

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28 OCTOBER an ISS school contact to Young Scientists Program at USC and Vermont Elementary School, Los Angeles, CA - USA !

direct via KN6CHS

The contact in english language and the astronaut scheduled is Luca Parmitano KF5KDP

Audible in the United States

18:57 UTC 70 deg

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Re: 28 October ISS contact with 2 schools in the USA !

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Mon 28 Oct 2019, 15:50 UTC Proposed questions generated by the Golden Oak Montessori students:


1. Who chooses who gets to be in the International Space Station?

2. What qualifications are needed to become an astronaut like going to a special school or experience flying fast planes?

3. Since you have many people from different countries on the ISS, what language do you speak to communicate with one another?

4. How many people are on the space station at one time and do you ever feel crowded?

5. What is the daily routine for an astronaut on the ISS?

6. What does Earth look like from outer space?

7. Has the ISS ever broken down? And what do you do if that happens?

8. Can you grow plants in space and do they grow normally?

9. What does it feel like to be with no gravity?

10. Do you have free time with the other astronauts to play board games or other fun things in space?

11. Can you communicate with your family when you are in space? 12. Which is scarier – take off or landing? 13. What do you do if you get sick in space? 14. What are the roles of the people working on the space station? How does each person get their work plan? 15. How has your understanding of the universe changed since seeing it from space? 16. What are the best foods you eat in space, and what are the worst?

17. What was the coolest thing that you've ever seen or done since you’ve been on the ISS?

18. What do you miss the most from Earth?

19. How many sunrises and sunsets do you see each day in space?

20. Why is it cold in space even though the sun is out all the time?

21. How do you breathe in a space suit?

22. What is the best part about being an astronaut and what is the worst part?




28 Oct 2019, 18:57 utc Proposed questions generated by the Young Scientists Program at USC and Vermont Elementary School students:

1. How long does it take to get back to Earth?

2. What encouraged you to be a scientist?

3. How does it feel to be in space?

4. What do you do in space when there’s danger?

5. Do you celebrate any holidays up in space?

6. What did you study when you were growing up?

7. What do you need to be worried or alert about when on a spaceship?

8. What are the most important jobs in the space station?

9. Do the astronauts at the ISS get older faster or slower, or is aging the same?

10. How do you communicate with your family, and do you ever miss them?

11. How do you sleep, and in what do you sleep?

12. When you were young, did you want to be an astronaut?

13. How did you become an astronaut?

14. What do you do when you take a break in space?

15. Can you do your work in space without your work floating away?

16. Who would you thank for helping you to accomplish your dreams?

17. How do you get ready to go into space?

18. How is it that you guys get your food supply?

19. Is it dangerous to flip upside down after you are finished eating?

20. How did you feel saying goodbye to your family and boarding the space station?

both contact during about 9-11 minutes
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