Archive - Jan 2011 - Recorded Contacts
January 29th
IR0ISS School Contact: Primary school "Alessandro Cialdi", Civitavecchia, Rome, Italy - Saturday, 29 January, 2010 at 10:31 UTC
January 28th
Dr. Cady Coleman Speaks to Students at Foster Heights Elementary, Bardstown, KY, U.S.A. on 28 January 2011 at 1612 UTC
Dr. Cady Coleman speaks to students at Foster Heights Elementary, Bardstown, KY, U.S.A. in a scheduled ARISS contact on 28 January 2011 at 1612 UTC via K4SSA.
Students asked the following questions:
1. What do the stars look like from space?
2. How far do you go into space?
3. What does it feel like to be in space?
4. How do you make your food in space?
5. Have you ever lost anything in space?
6. What is your favorite thing to eat while in space?
7. What do you do for entertainment?
8. Are there windows that you can see out from? If so, what do you see?
January 15th
IR0ISS 2nd passage School Contact Istituto Comprensivo Civitavecchia, Roma, Italy - Sat, 15 January 2011 at 10:44 UTC
IR0ISS 1st passage School Contact Istituto Comprensivo Civitavecchia, Roma, Italy - Sat, 15 January 2011 at 9:04 UTC
15 jan 2011 voice record
January 12th
IR0ISS 2nd passage School Contact Istituto Comprensivo Marco Polo-Viani, and Istituto Suore Mantellate, Viareggio, Lucca, Italy - Wed, 12 January 2011 at 12:32 UTC.
IR0ISS 1st passage School Contact Istituto Comprensivo Marco Polo-Viani, and Istituto Suore Mantellate, Viareggio, Lucca, Italy - Wed, 12 January 2011 at 10:56 UTC.
IROISS conference with students heard over Rome 12 January 2011 10.55 UTC
IR0ISS first passage over Italy during the conference with the student's of Bari Cittadella della Scienza 8th January 2011 12.30 UTC
Paolo Nespoli's voice heard over Rome, Italy during the school contact with University of Bari. The signal was very strong captured with Icom IC-R7000
January 11th
Mr. Nespoli's voice over Italy during the conference with Italian student's of University of Bari
ARISS contact on 145.800 on the 8th of January 2011 heard over Rome between 12.20 UTC and 12.29 UTC. The station passed over Rome with elevation of 88 degrees from West to East and the signal was very strong on the maximum elevation.
The comunication was captured by IØ327RM with Icom IC-R7000 with aeronautical antenna.