
To: "spdxc"
Subject: [SPDXC] Fw: ARISS Polska szkola polaczy sie z ISS
> Trzymam kciuki za sukces połączenia, tym bardziej ze do stacji ISS
> jest zadokowany prom Discovery misji STS-131 a wczesniej przybylo 3
> od strony rosyjskiej.
> Jest tam wiec "mnostwo" ludzi (13 astronautów) z kilku krajów w tym 3 YL-ki
> Przygotowanych pytań do jednego z nich jest 20!
>
> Przed chwila była na NASA-TV relacja dwustronna ISS-Ziemia, ktorej celem była transmisja
> do szkół w USA. Niestety nauka, edukacja, nowe technologie, a nawet poziom
> dotyczacy rozwoju w produkcji itp zaczna odczuwac brak kadry
> i nawet z kosmosu juz trzeba zachecac mlodych do nauki w przedmiotach ścislych.
> Firmy zawieszaja nowe projekty bo nie ma z kim ich realizowac.
>
> A młodzi na slowo: matematyka, fizyka w 90% mowią: nie dziekuję
> i wracają oczami i palcami do monitora komputera albo wypasionej komórki
> bo tam biegajace ludziki i krew się leje.
> Wysiłek, poświęcenie, chęci, odpowiedzialność są mocno deficytowe
> Brak politechnicznych zainteresowań odbija sie takze na populacji mlodych hamsiaków
> ... ale to juz inny temat.
> Sri za sarkaz ale widze to na codzien i krew .... się burzy.
> Pracodawcy-producenci zobaczą efekty tego już niedługo, ale może to tylko zły sen!
>
> Dlatego cieszę się, że w Szkole Abramowskiego w Katowicach
> takie przedsiwzięcie sie odbędzie (poniedziałek 12 kwietnia o 8:53 naszego czasu
> na 145.800 MHz, powinno być spokojnie slychac na zwykłym GP)
> Gratuluję Jurkowi SP9BGS zaangażowania i poświęcenia w przygotowaniach,
> bo nie jest to takie proste, do usłuszenia
>
> linki do TV Nasa:
> http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/
>
> aktualna pozycja
> http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/tracking/index.html
>
> 73 Wiesław SP4Z
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gaston Bertels"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 1:23 PM
> Subject: ARISS
>
>
> April 8, 2010
>
> ARISS CONTACT PLANNED WITH SCHOOL IN POLAND
>
> An ARISS school contact is planned with participants at Abramowski School in Katowice.
>
> Edward Abramowski Technical and Comprehensive Schools Complex no. 3 in Katowice was established in
> 1945 as a secondary school with one faculty Â? photography and technology. Later it was incorporated
> into the Silesian Technology Centre in Katowice. It was only in 1950 that the school became a
> separate teaching unit with graduates from the faculty of photography. Courtesy of intensive efforts
> of its headmaster and teachers, in the year 1956 the school received its own bulding in the district
> Katowice-Piotrowice which remains in its posession until today.
>
> Presently, the school offers the students two faculties: Photography and IT Electronics. The Schools
> Complex is formed not only by the Technical High School, but also a Comprehensive School with
> teaching programmes covering mathematics and IT as well as journalism and photography. On the other
> hand, the Technical High School has classes specializing in electronics and photography profiles.
>
> Abramowski School is a modern institution with a well-qualified staff, boasting excellent
> educational base and equipment. They regularly modernize the facilities. Students take new
> challenges very willingly. They take part in many knowledge-based competitions and contests, where
> they often win high positions. Abramowski School also has a tradition in the field of radio contact.
> The School Amateur Radio Club SP9ZHQ was established in 1999 and since then has been active on many
> bands.
>
> Presently the school has 440 students and 50 teachers.
>
> The direct ARISS contact is scheduled Monday 12 April at 06:53 UTC, which is 08:53 CEST.
>
> The ground station will operate with call sign SN0ISS.
>
> Downlink signals will be audible in Europe on 145.800MHz FM.
> Â
> Participants will ask as many of following questions as time allows:
>
> 1. Micha?: What is the temperature outside the space station?
> 2. Rafa?: How do you recognize the seasons?
> 3. Krzysztof: What kind of entertainment do you have on the space station?
> 4. Micha?: What do you do in your free time?
> 5. Jacek: Do you listen to music? If yes, what kind of music do you listen to?
> 6. Micha?: Does the sun look different out there in the Universe than from the Earth?
> 7. Magdalena: What was the most surprising and fascinating thing about your first space flight?
> 8. Marcin: What do you eat during your expedition?
> 9. Adrian: How do you prepare your meals?
> 10. Dawid: How long does it take to walk through the whole ship in weightless condition?
> 11. Tomasz: How often do you get your food supply from the Earth?
> 12. Marcin: How does it feel when you see the earth from the space station?
> 13. Krzysztof: Can you see earthÂ?s city lights in the night?
> 14. Tomasz: Does weightless condition have any side effects on your system?
> 15. Kamil: How long did it take to get used to living in weightless condition?
> 16. Szymon: How fast do you fly in space?
> 17. Rados?aw: Why did you become an astronaut?
> 18. Dominik: How did you start your career as an astronaut?
> 19. Bart?omiej: Where do you take air from at the station and for how long is it sufficient?
> 20. Grzegorz: How long have you been there so far?
>
> 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
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: wp.pl
> To: lista@spdxc.org
> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 10:08 AM
> Subject: [SPDXC] ariss
>
>
> Witam - zapraszam do słuchania na 145.800 i do łacności na kf ze stacja sn0iss będziemy sie starali być qrv na wszystkich pasma kf cw,ssb.rtty i psk. qsl można zobaczyć na sn0iss - qrz.com
>
> 73 de sp9bgs/sn0iss
> info: sp9zhq@wp.pl
> Dear Jerzy, Drogi Jerzy
>
> I have good news: / mam dobra wiadomosc
> Option #1: Monday April 12, 2010, 06:53:50 UTC, 73 deg, was confirmed for
> Abramowski School, Katowice, Poland. / opcja 1 pon 12 kwie 2010, 06:53:50
> UTC, 73 deg, zostala potwierdzona dla szkoly Abramowski School, Katowice,
> Poland
> The astronaut's name is Soichi Noguchi. / austronaut nazywa sie Soichi
> Noguchi
>
> Detailed contact information will follow. / Szczególy przysle pózniej.
>
> 73, Peter, IN3GHZ, ARISS mentor