nishibori eizaburo memorial explorer musium radio club, higashiomi, shiga, japan - paolo nespoli, izØjpa
tuesday, february 22, 2011
station tbd in japan will call na1ss at approximately 09:12 utc.
nishibori eizaburo memorial museum radio club is at the higashiomi city shiga pref.
nishibori eizaburo was the captain of the first south pole area wintering observation team.
we hold many activities for local children to have interests in science, every year.
in order to give the interest over the universe of the children of an area this time, the children who want to communicate with iss were looked for.
students will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:
1. where and when do you sleep?
2. can you see rigil kentaurus at the space station? what color is it?
3. how does zero g feel?
4. how do you brush your teeth?
5. why is space dark and black?
6. how do you know when night is coming?
7. what time is it in space now? how do you know what time it is?
8. please tell me how garbage disposal is at the space station?
9. what happens if you discharge large quantities of water in space?
10. if you don't get exercise at the space station, what happen to your body?
11. how long does it take to be an astronaut?
12. why can you breathe fresh air anytime in the space station? even if you breathe, why does the air never run out?
13. what is the hardest thing in the curriculum of becoming an astronaut?
14. what is your favorite space food?
15. what kinds of machines do you use for wireless communication?