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      Kurzinfos 5-25 - Expedition73_ARISS-Serie27-SSTV (update)

      Eine spezielle ARISS-Russland SSTV-Aktivität steht ab dem 5. Mai 2025 um 12:00 UTC auf dem Programm der Internationalen Raumstation ISS. Dabei handelt es sich um eine Veranstaltung zum Gedenken an einen regionalen Feiertag.

      Dies wird sich auf die Verfügbarkeit von APRS auswirken.   Überwachen Sie 145,800 MHz auf mögliche SSTV-Aktivitäten während der Übergänge, der SSTV-Modus ist PD120.
       

      Laden Sie Ihre empfangenen SSTV-Bilder in die Galerie hoch: https://ariss-usa.org/ARISS_SSTV
       

      Beobachten Sie die sozialen Medien von ARISS@ARISS_intl für offizielle Updates, da Änderungen auftreten können, und https://www.ariss.org/upcoming-sstv-events.html
       

      73, Micol Ivancic IU2LXR
      ARISS Education Ambassador for European Region
       



      ARISS contact is scheduled with students at Astronomical Society Kumova Slama, Daruvar, Croatia.

       

      May 13, 2025, Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) has received schedule confirmation for an ARISS radio contact between an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and students at the Astronomical Society Kumova Slama located in Daruvar, Croatia.  ARISS conducts 60-100 of these special amateur radio contacts each year between students around the globe and crew members with ham radio licenses aboard the ISS.

       

      Kumova slama is a folk name for the Milky Way used in Balkan countries. It literally means "godfather's straw." According to folk legend, the godfather was carrying straw but dropped it along the way, leaving a shining trail in the sky - and that's how the Milky Way was formed. This poetic imagery also lives on in the name of the Astronomical Society Kumova Slama, one of the member clubs of the Daruvar Association of Technical Culture (ZTK Daruvar) an umbrella organization that brings together several local clubs, including the Astronomical Society Kumova Slama, amateur radio club Jan Hus 9A1CCY, the Photo-Film Club, and the Aero Club.

       

      The Astronomical Society Kumova Slama is dedicated to making astronomy accessible to all, especially young learners, through activities like the Astro Kindergarten. Their flagship event, the annual "10 Days of Astronomy" celebrating its 15th edition from May 9th to 18th, 2025 - features public lectures, hands-on workshops, telescope observations, and school outreach programs, for participants of all ages and promoting science through direct community engagement.

       

      ZTK Daruvar maintains an ongoing partnership with local elementary schools and high schools, offering students practical experiences in science and technology through collaboration with member clubs. This year, selected students from local schools (Vladimir Nazor Elementary School, Czech Elementary School Jan Amos Komensky, and Gimnazija Daruvar High School) get to ask questions during this ARISS contact. The event takes place in cooperation with Radio Club Jan Hus 9A1CCY.

       

      This will be a direct contact via Amateur Radio allowing students to ask their questions of astronaut Jonathan (Jonny) Kim, amateur radio call sign KJ5HKP. The downlink frequency for this contact is 145.800 MHz and may be heard by listeners that are within the ISS-footprint that also encompasses the relay ground station.
       

      The amateur radio ground station for this contact is in Daruvar, Croatia. Amateur radio operators using call sign 9A1CCY, will operate the ground station to establish and maintain the ISS connection.

       

      The ARISS radio contact is scheduled for May 15, 2025 at 19:00 CEST (Croatia) (17:00 UTC).

       

      As time allows, students will ask these questions:
       

      1. What has been your most challenging moment in space?
      2. What do you miss the most about Earth?
      3. Why do you have to work out so much?
      4. How many times a day do you see a sunrise or sunset, and what do they look like?
      5. What has been the most interesting experiment you have done up there?
      6. How many languages do astronauts usually speak to go to the ISS?
      7. Do you need to be strong to become an astronaut?
      8. What is the most unique experience you have had in space?
      9. What is your least favorite task on the ISS?
      10. How often can you video call your family from the ISS?
      11. What challenges you mentally and physically the most while living in space?
      12. What do you do when you get bored on the ISS?
      13. What message would you like to share with the participants of the ongoing '10 Days of Astronomy' event?'

       

       
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