ARISS School Contact 19 November 2025, 15:34 UTC, telebridge via IK1SLD

Claudio IK1SLD

An educational radio contact is planned with Escuela Jose Marti, Mexico City, Mexico, telebridge via IK1SLD.

The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be TBD, the scheduled crewmember is Zena Cardman KJ5CM, the ARISS mentor is VE3TBD.

Contact is go for: Wednesday 19 November 2025, 15:34:03 UTC, 55 deg. Downlink signals from ISS will be audible above areas within the ISS footprint on 145.800 MHz narrowband FM; the conversation will be in English, RX only! Credit: AMSAT.)

 

Proposed questions generated by the Escuela Jose Marti, Mexico City: 

  1. Isabella: What is the strangest or funniest thing you’ve seen floating around when you were eating in space?
  2. Valeria: When you look out the window of the International Space Station, what makes you feel the most amazed?
  3. Ivanna: What does it actually feel like to sleep without gravity? Do you have to tie yourself down to something?
  4. Amelia: If you could bring one small, fun object into space, what would it be and why?
  5. Ariadne: Is it true that people get taller in space? And do you go back to your normal height on Earth?
  6. Dayami: If the ISS travels so fast, can you feel the movement, or does it feel like you are standing still?
  7. Paulina: What kind of science experiment are you doing right now that is the most fun or interesting?
  8. Ainara: How long does it take to get used to floating, and what is the hardest thing to do when you are floating?
  9. Alisoon: What does an aurora look like from space? Is it different from seeing it from Earth?
  10. Ian: What is the strangest sound you have ever heard inside the International Space Station?
  11. Renata: Have you ever seen a satellite or any other space object floating by near the station?
  12. Emiliano: What does it actually feel like to do a spacewalk, and what do you use to keep yourself from floating away from the ISS?
  13. Ana: How do you wash your hair or brush your teeth in space with so little water?
  14. Oliver: If you could build a space station anywhere in our solar system, where would you build it and why?
  15. Ximena: What is the one thing you miss most about Earth that people wouldn’t expect, like the smell of rain or the feeling of grass?
  16. Diego: When you look down at Earth, what is the most important lesson you have learned about our planet and how we should take care of it?

 

 

 

 

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