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ARISS contact planned for girls school in UK

Posted: 07 Feb 2016 09:15 AM PST
http://amsat-uk.org/2016/02/07/ariss-rms-girls/

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On Thursday, February 11, 2016, at approximately 18:11 UT, an ARISS contact
is planned for the Royal Masonic School for Girls, Rickmansworth,, United
Kingdom. The contact between Tim Peake GB1SS and GB1RMS will be receivable
in the British Isles and Europe on 145.800 MHz FM and will be streamed live
on the web.
UK astronaut Tim Peake KG5BVI / GB1SS

The Royal Masonic School for Girls is an independent girl’s day and
boarding school in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, with an exceptional,
unusual and distinguished history. Founded in 1788 with the purpose of
educating the daughters of Freemasons who were unable to support their
families, it is one of the oldest girls schools in the country. The school
attracts girls aged 4-18 from across Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and
North London and boarders from all over the world. They also have a Pre
School for boys and girls aged 2 to 4. The ethos is both aspirational and
nurturing and the girls strive to be the very best they can be,
academically, morally and creatively. The public examination results are
consistently impressive and each year around 90% of girls leave RMS to take
up places at University. Life at RMS is centred on much more than just
academic success and the School is well known for its exceptional pastoral
care, and the wealth of extra-curricular opportunities it offers including
Astronomy as they are one of very few schools in the UK to have their own
planetarium and observatory!

This contact will be webcast on the ARISS Principia website.

Students will ask as many of the following questions as time allows.

1. Jana (Year 6): If you have hiccups in space do you bounce around?

2. Eva (Year 7): I watched your video on water and why it turned into a
sphere. Would you get the same reaction with a fizzy drink like lemonade?

3. Isabella (Year 3): I’m 7 years old – when I am your age, what do you
think space travel will look like?

4. Rosa and Millie (Year 9): We have heard you had to breathe o2 before
your brilliant spacewalk.Â* Are there any precautions you had to take after
returning inside the ISS?

5. Saira (Year 9): What was the first word that came into your head when
you saw the Earth from Space?

6. Amelia (Year 8): What was the hardest thing to adjust to when you
arrived at the ISS?

7. Elizabeth (Year 8): Which of your muscles has been affected the most by
the zero gravity?

8. Jasmine (Year 8): Who was your biggest inspiration to travel into space?

9. Tallulah (Year 9): How is being an astronaut different from being an
aquanaut, apart from the sea and the air?

10. Kitty (Year 9): What is the best advice that you have been given and
wish to pass on to future astronauts before travelling to the ISS??

11. Yasmin (Year 9): Your blog says that you are doing research into new
space age metals using a levitation furnace. Why is zero gravity better for
this type of experiment?

12. Miranda (Year 8): Aside from plants, how do you produce oxygen on the
ISS?

13. Tallulah (Year 10): What is the difference between flying a helicopter
and being in a rocket going to the ISS?

14. Aaliya (Year 10): Did your training prepare you for the actual
experience of space jet lag given you have said you adjusted so quickly?

15. Evie (Year 8): How is the ISS helping us deal with the challenges of
deep space voyages?

16. Laura (Year 12): Is there an up on the space station when conducting a
spacewalk for navigational /orientating purposes?

17. Sophie (Year 3): What is your favourite experiment that you have
carried out in space, and why?

18. Jane (Year 8): What has been the most surprising everyday object on the
ISS that you did not expect to find?

19. Diana (Year 10): How often do you see Solar wind?

20. Evie (Year 8): When Chris Hadfield recently visited us he said your
guitar skills were good but needed more practice Do you have time to
practice the guitar in space?

ARISS offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement of
Amateur Radio by talking directly with crew members 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.

Story Source: Gaston Bertels, ON4WF, ARISS mentor

ARISS Principia site https://principia.ariss.org/

Listen online to Tim Peakes radio transmission on 145.800 MHz FM at
http://websdr.suws.org.uk/

Listening to the ISS on a handheld radio
http://amsat-uk.org/2016/01/10/liste...s-on-handheld/

What is Amateur Radio? http://www.essexham.co.uk/what-is-amateur-radio

Find an amateur radio training course near you
https://thersgb.org/services/coursefinder/

A free booklet is available aimed at introducing newcomers to the hobby
that can also be used as a handy reference while getting started, see

http://rsgb.org/main/get-started-in-...ateur-radio-2/

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