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Timothy Peake de la station spatiale ISS, KG5BVI , a rendez vous avec l’école maternelle Ashfield de Otley dans le West Yorkshire en Grande Bretagne, le jeudi 5 mai à 8h08 UTC. Ce sera un contact direct avec GB1APS. Le QSO sera audible en Europe sur 145.800 MHz en FM bande étroite.

Liste des questions

  • 1. Esme (Reception): How can I come and see you?
  • 2. Kitty (Year 4): If you blow a bubble in space what shape will it be and will it last long?
  • 3. Olivia (Year 5): How do you communicate with people down below?
  • 4. Amelie (Year 5): Are your space clothes itchy or soft?
  • 5. Libby (Year 5): Although you are with other members up in the ISS do you ever get lonely?
  • 6. Grace (Year 5): What would happen to a balloon in the ISS that isn’t attached to a string?
  • 7. Zach (Year 6): Does helium work the same in space?
  • 8. Ethan (Year 6): How tall are you now on the ISS?
  • 9. Jack (Year 2): Is there space candy?
  • 10. Dalton (Reception): How do you get home from the space station?
  • 11. Ethan (Year 2): What are washing machines like in space and how do you clean your clothes?
  • 12. Ruth (Year 2): What does the Earth look like at night from the ISS?
  • 13. Millie (Year 2): What does space smell like?
  • 14. Maizy (Year 5): How often do you look out of the window to see planet earth?
  • 15. Olivia (Year 5): What is the best thing about the countdown and why?
  • 16. Caitlin (Reception): How do you stop your food from floating?
  • 17. Olivia (Year 5): What is the best thing about being in zero gravity?
  • 18. Chloe (Year 2): What is it like in space at night time?
  • 19. Mackenzie (Year 3): How many miles up are you and why?
  • 20. Olivia (Year 5): What happens to your organs in space?