Ane ducational radio contact is planned with Colegio Parroquial el Savador, Yerba Buena, Argentina, direct via LU5KHF .
The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS and the scheduled crewmember is Don Pettit KD5MDT; the ARISS mentor is VE6JBJ .
Contact is go for: Wed 30 October 2024, 15:32:26 UTC, 82 deg.; downlink signals from ISS will be audible above areas within the ISS footprint on 145.800 MHz narrowband FM. RX only! (Credit: AMSAT.)
Proposed questions generated by the Colegio Parroquial el Savador students:
1. Which kind of training course or studies do you take for being an astronaut?
2. Which medical test do you undertake before going on a space mission?
3. Do you need any special diet or physical training before a mission?
4. How do you deal with a lack of sunlight and vitamin D? How does it affect your health? Do you take supplements?
5. Which kind of food do you eat a mission? How do you eat?
6. How do you sleep in space? Do you take turns?
7. Do you have any means of entertainment during a space mission? Which ones?
8. What do you do with rubbish in space?
9. What does eclipse look like from space?
10. What routine do you follow to avoid becoming psychologically upset?
11. What do you miss the most being on a mission?
12. How much time does a mission
13. Do you have the same feeding schedules as on earth? How often do you eat? How do your intestines react
14. How do you drink water
15. What kind of psychological training do you need for going on a mission?
16. What is the process of coming back to earth?
17. Do your intestinal microbiota change by eating the same food? Do you have different diets?
18. How could this space help to combat climate change?
19. Have you experienced any unusual situations in space? If so, could you give us examples?
20. What does the sun look like from space?