Top rated QSO with NA1SS
NA1SS (Col. Doug Wheelock) working U.S., Mexican and Jamaican Stations on 20 September 2010 at 2302 UTC
Col. Doug Wheelock (NA1SS) works U.S., Mexican, and Jamaican stations on 20 September 2010 at 2303 UTC. Stations worked include the following: KJ0QH, W5KUB, AD5MT, N5JRW, XE1GLL, ?AT (in NC), WD5CMA, N5DGK, XE1YOJ, XE1YFJ, XE1R, KJ4KFJ and ? in Jamaica.
It was a 10 degree pass, so kind of scratchy.
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?
XE2MZS Jimmy asks Valeri Korzun about a meteor shower
Audio ARISS Russia School Contact S9 signal over Germany
28-08-2014 1141 - 1149 UTC ARISS Russia School Contact St Petersburg S9 signal over Germany
ARISS Contact - Flabob Airport, CA US - 04/19/12
Our ARISS contact with Flight Engineer Don Pettit on April 19, 2012. Our project's Web site continues to grow! Its blog and "More Info" pages continue to educate and inform. We just added a 12-minute video of all the students' questions - and the Bob Heil & Gordon West "Ham Nation" video podcast of May 1, 2012, features our project!
Clint Bradford K6LCS
909-241-7666
My QSO with NA1SS
This was my last QSO with the ISS - speaking to col. Doug Wheelock.
73's
Callum
2M0YCG
Nespoli con scuole Italiane
Registrazione di Nespoli quando passava sopra alla mia antenna il 31-10-07 favoloso senza nessun disturbo..................
NA1SS (Col. Doug Wheelock) working U.S. Stations on 17 September 2010 at 2142 UTC
Col. Doug Wheelock works U.S. stations on 17 September 2010 at 2142 UTC. Stations worked include the following: KC9LCC, N9KQQ, KI4TZ, ?C2OZ, WR0U, ? in SC, ?AVO, N1AGE and KC3MN.
Cmdr Chris Cassidy (NA1SS) - Mill Springs Academy, Alpharetta, GA, USA, 1419 UTC on 04 September 2013
Cmdr. Chris Cassidy (NA1SS) speaks with students at Mill Springs Academy in Alpharetta, GA, USA, at 1419 UTC on 04 September 2013 via KK4OVR. He answered the following questions:
1. What is the most interesting research project you've done on the ISS?
2. Have you ever seen any big storms or hurricanes or wildfires from space?
3. What happens to your tears when you cry in space?
4. What is the prettiest sight you've seen in space?
5. What does it feel like to experience G forces coming up to the ISS?
6. How does time pass when there is no distinctive night and day?
Dr. Cady Coleman Speaks to Students of St. Michael School in Schererville, Indiana. May 9, 2011 18:00 UTC
I was able to receive answers to question 5 to 15.
KC9QKU
St. Michael School is located in Schererville, Indiana. The school
which was built in 1900, has an enrollment of 336 students in grades
preschool through grade eight.
Students will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. Was it difficult to fight G-Forces when you flew up to the space
station?
2. Are you allowed to communicate with family back home?
3. What happens if someone gets sick in space?
4. What is your job in the space station?
5. Do you ever feel claustrophobic?
6. How do you keep clean?