Archive - Dec 1969 - Recorded Contacts
July 6th
11 years ago, my contact with Valery Korzun ISS Commander
May 2nd
Dr. Tom Marshburn (NA1SS) - Guilford Co. Schools, Greensboro, NC, USA, 1452 UTC on 02 May 2013
Dr. Tom Marshburn (NA1SS) speaks to students at Guilford Co. Schools, Greensboro, NC, USA, at 1452 UTC on 02 May 2013 via W4GSO. He answered the following questions:
1. Why do you wear a white suit and what is it made of?
2. How would you handle an emergency in space, like if someone gets really sick or injured on board the space station?
3. How does the day being only 92 minutes affect living and working on ISS?
4. Do you think there is something in outer space that could cure diseases and save lives?
April 12th
Commander Chris Hardield OR4ISS - Innalik School, Inukjuak, Nunavut, Canada - April 12,2013 - 17:29 UTC
An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at Innalik School, Inukjuak, Nunavut, Canada on 12 April. The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 17:30 UTC. The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be a telebridge between OR4ISS and IK1SLD.
March 26th
Cmdr. Chris Hadfield (NA1SS) - Des Cardinaux School, Sainte-Rose, Laval, Quebec, Canada, 1315 UTC on 26 March 2013
Station commander Chris Hadfield (NA1SS) speaks with students at Des Cardinaux School, Sainte-Rose, Laval, Quebec, Canada via telebridge station K6DUE at 1315 UTC on 26 March 2013. Cmdr. Hadfield was scheduled to answer the following questions (pass already in progress when recording begins):
1. Comment faites-vous pour rester brancher aux différents réseaux sociaux tels que Twitter et Facebook?
2. Communiquez-vous avec votre famille par radioamateur et existe-t-il un indicative d’appel pour l’espace?
ARISS - March 26, 2013 13:15 UTC
Commander Chris Hadfield speaking with school group, Des Cardinaux School, Sainte-Rose, Laval, Quebec, Canada
March 21st
Dr. Tom Marshburn (NA1SS) - University of Alabama at Huntsville Space Hardware Club, Huntsville , AL, 1549 UTC on 21 March 2013
Dr. Tom Marshburn (NA1SS) speaks to students at the University of Alabama at Huntsville Space Hardware Club, Huntsville , AL, at 1549 UTC on 21 March 2013 via K4UAH. Dr. Marshburn answered the following questions:
1. What is your greatest challenge on the Space Station?
2. Is it fun to be an astronaut?
3. How long is your training before you go to space?
4. How do you stay entertained in space?
5. Are astronaut suits comfortable?
6. Do the stars look bigger in space than they do on Earth?
7. What does Earth look like from space?
8. How is life in microgravity?
ARISS - K4UAH, March 21 2013 - 15:52 UTC
Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn taking questions from the group at K4UAH. This pass was at 14 degrees to the west of central Pennsylvania and recorded using a Yaesu FT-60R handheld on an Arrow 146-437 antenna.
February 28th
ARISS Contact with W1TMS February 28, 2013 at 15:55 UTC
Cmdr Kevin Ford talking with W1TMS, Talcott Mountain Science Center, Avon, CT. This was a 40 degree pass over central Pennsylvania (FN11). The clicking heard is the old Alliance antenna rotor working in the background.
Questions heard were;
1 Kimberyly ... The distance traveled in a day and what the crew can see on earth.
2 Aneshia ... Space debris and risk of the ISS being struck
3 Mikiah ... How life in zero gravity compares to life on earth
4 Kylie ... What to study in school to become an astronaut
5 Michael ... Messes in orbit
January 17th
NA1SS January 17, 2013
Chris Hadfield (FE-5) talking to a school group. Location is in central Pennsylvania, at only 18 degrees
January 7th
ARISS Contact - 07. January 2013 at 10:57 UTC - Ecole Les Muriers, Saint Maur Des Fosses, France.
ARISS Contact - 07. January 2013 at 10:57 UTC - Ecole Les Muriers, Saint Maur Des Fosses, France
via F6KMX/p with OR4ISS.
Received on 145.800 khz FM
in JN77sn.
vy 73 to ALL de Christian
(SWL-CHMY)