中國微小衛星 天拓一號發射成功 2012-5-11
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2012年5月11日 星期五
2012年5月2日 星期三
ISS 國際空間站 2012-5-2 UTC 16:14 與馬利納博物館通話
ISS 國際空間站 2012-5-2 週三 UTC 16:14 與馬利納博物館通話 EchoLink 可聽
2012-5-2 週三 UTC 16:14
= 5-2 週三 台北時間 晚上 12:14
= 5-3 週四 台北時間 淩晨 00:14
開場白錄音:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLuQ3H-W5LM
太空人對話錄音:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6niWTvOYWeQ
( 現場即時 ) 與維吉尼亞州 馬利納博物館通話 EchoLink 可聽
EchoLink 連上 *AMSAT* (101377) 或 *JK1ZRW* (277208) servers 即可收聽
--------------------------------------------------------
Please join us in listening to an International Space Station school
contact with participants at The Mariners Museum, Newport News,
Virginia, USA on 2 May. The event is scheduled to begin at
approximately 16:14 UTC.
The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds.
The contact will be a telebridge between OR4ISS and IK4SLD. The
contact should be audible over Europe and adjacent areas. Interested
parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. The
contact is expected to be conducted in English.
The Mariners? Museum is a non-profit museum with a mission to ?educate,
engage, and inspire people around the globe to embrace the rich and diverse
maritime world.? We do this through exhibitions and programming including
lectures, in-house and outreach school classes, and educational programs
presented via Interactive videoconferencing. We are thrilled to connect
with the International Space Station as this connection continues the story
of exploration, carrying it from the sea to the stars. Our goal is for
students across the country to see that the exploration of mankind is
ongoing, and can be part of their story as well.
Audio from this contact will be available on the:
EchoLink *AMSAT* (101377) and *JK1ZRW* (277208) servers
***************************************************
The Mariners' Museum is a non-profit museum with a mission to "educate, engage, and inspire people around the globe to embrace the rich and diverse maritime world." We do this through exhibitions and programming including lectures, in-house and outreach school classes, and educational programs presented via Interactive videoconferencing. We are thrilled to connect with the International Space Station as this connection continues the story of exploration, carrying it from the sea to the stars. Our goal is for students across the country to see that the exploration of mankind is ongoing, and can be part of their story as well.
Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. What is the most important piece of technology at the space station?
2. Do you get homesick?
3. The early explorers explored to find quicker routes to Asia, what are
scientists hoping to find?
4. When was the last time explorers found something new?
5. How do the astronauts continue to have a constant flow of oxygen?
6. How do you find your way- (thinking the use of an astrolabe vs. what you
use)?
7. Where are you located? What can you see from there?
8. How do you know where things like stars and planets are without the help
of satellites?
9. Why is it so important to explore space?
10. How does the journey compare to that of the original explorers? In terms
of travel time, distance, and conditions?
11. How many days do you stay there (in space)?
12. How will space look different in the 22nd century?
13. Have you found a world besides Earth that we can breathe on?
14. How do the astronauts get on and off the International Space Station?
15. What does it feel like to be in space?
16. How long does it take to get there from Earth?
17. How far have you explored space?
18. Where is the closest Galaxy?
19. Are you looking for other life forms in space?
20. How long till we have mastered space travel to the point that it will be
open to the general public?
21. How many other galaxies are out there?
22. Are you going to send people to Mars?
23. Do you think that humans will ever make something that can fly into the
sun?
24. What is the most interesting planet you have explored and why?
25. What is your favorite thing about space?
26. If it is extremely dangerous to explore space, why would you do it?
27. Is it possible to land a space shuttle on Mars with people in it? How
long would it take?
28. What is currently the biggest meteorite in space?
73, BM2CAJ
2012-5-2 週三 UTC 16:14
= 5-2 週三 台北時間 晚上 12:14
= 5-3 週四 台北時間 淩晨 00:14
開場白錄音:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLuQ3H-W5LM
太空人對話錄音:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6niWTvOYWeQ
( 現場即時 ) 與維吉尼亞州 馬利納博物館通話 EchoLink 可聽
EchoLink 連上 *AMSAT* (101377) 或 *JK1ZRW* (277208) servers 即可收聽
--------------------------------------------------------
Please join us in listening to an International Space Station school
contact with participants at The Mariners Museum, Newport News,
Virginia, USA on 2 May. The event is scheduled to begin at
approximately 16:14 UTC.
The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds.
The contact will be a telebridge between OR4ISS and IK4SLD. The
contact should be audible over Europe and adjacent areas. Interested
parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. The
contact is expected to be conducted in English.
The Mariners? Museum is a non-profit museum with a mission to ?educate,
engage, and inspire people around the globe to embrace the rich and diverse
maritime world.? We do this through exhibitions and programming including
lectures, in-house and outreach school classes, and educational programs
presented via Interactive videoconferencing. We are thrilled to connect
with the International Space Station as this connection continues the story
of exploration, carrying it from the sea to the stars. Our goal is for
students across the country to see that the exploration of mankind is
ongoing, and can be part of their story as well.
Audio from this contact will be available on the:
EchoLink *AMSAT* (101377) and *JK1ZRW* (277208) servers
***************************************************
The Mariners' Museum is a non-profit museum with a mission to "educate, engage, and inspire people around the globe to embrace the rich and diverse maritime world." We do this through exhibitions and programming including lectures, in-house and outreach school classes, and educational programs presented via Interactive videoconferencing. We are thrilled to connect with the International Space Station as this connection continues the story of exploration, carrying it from the sea to the stars. Our goal is for students across the country to see that the exploration of mankind is ongoing, and can be part of their story as well.
Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. What is the most important piece of technology at the space station?
2. Do you get homesick?
3. The early explorers explored to find quicker routes to Asia, what are
scientists hoping to find?
4. When was the last time explorers found something new?
5. How do the astronauts continue to have a constant flow of oxygen?
6. How do you find your way- (thinking the use of an astrolabe vs. what you
use)?
7. Where are you located? What can you see from there?
8. How do you know where things like stars and planets are without the help
of satellites?
9. Why is it so important to explore space?
10. How does the journey compare to that of the original explorers? In terms
of travel time, distance, and conditions?
11. How many days do you stay there (in space)?
12. How will space look different in the 22nd century?
13. Have you found a world besides Earth that we can breathe on?
14. How do the astronauts get on and off the International Space Station?
15. What does it feel like to be in space?
16. How long does it take to get there from Earth?
17. How far have you explored space?
18. Where is the closest Galaxy?
19. Are you looking for other life forms in space?
20. How long till we have mastered space travel to the point that it will be
open to the general public?
21. How many other galaxies are out there?
22. Are you going to send people to Mars?
23. Do you think that humans will ever make something that can fly into the
sun?
24. What is the most interesting planet you have explored and why?
25. What is your favorite thing about space?
26. If it is extremely dangerous to explore space, why would you do it?
27. Is it possible to land a space shuttle on Mars with people in it? How
long would it take?
28. What is currently the biggest meteorite in space?
73, BM2CAJ
BX2ADJ
BU2DR
2012
BU2DR
2012
南韓要發射私人衛星了, 我們也來射一個吧
南韓要發射私人衛星了, 我們也來射一個吧
http://www.uk.amsat.org/
http://familystar.org.tw/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=45&topic=16559.msg153327#msg153327
發射私人衛星費用約 100 ~ 200萬台幣,
我們可以與某個大學合作做一顆,
發射費用我找一些人找廠商募款,
不用搞氣球, 直接上太空吧!
p.s. Hojun Song 說 發射衛星費用約 每公斤 1萬美元!
或許我們可以幾個人合作搞一顆!
http://www.uk.amsat.org/
http://familystar.org.tw/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=45&topic=16559.msg153327#msg153327
發射私人衛星費用約 100 ~ 200萬台幣,
我們可以與某個大學合作做一顆,
發射費用我找一些人找廠商募款,
不用搞氣球, 直接上太空吧!
p.s. Hojun Song 說 發射衛星費用約 每公斤 1萬美元!
或許我們可以幾個人合作搞一顆!
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