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From: "Gaston BERTELS" <gaston.bertels@skynet.be>
To: <ariss-i@amsat.org>
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 8:55 AM
Subject: [ARISS-i] ARISSat-1
> December 14, 2009
>
> STUDENTS AND TEACHERS INVITED TO FLY A FILE ON ARISSAT-1
>
> 3 February 2006, cosmonaut Valery IvanovichTokarev hand launched the
> Amateur Radio satellite SuitSat-1 from the ISS during an EVA (Extra
> Vehicular Activity = Spacewalk).
>
> SuitSat-1 was a very special Amateur Radio satellite. A discarded
> Russian ORLAN Space Suit (in Russian a "Skafander") was equipped with
> an Amateur Radio transmitter, which transmitted telemetry and
> greetings from youngsters to the youth of the world in several
> languages.
>
> In 2010, an Amateur Radio satellite will once more be hand launched
> from the International Space Station. It will be called ARISSat-1.
>
> ARISSat-1 will again transmit messages recorded by students.
> Moreover, teachers and students are invited to fly a file aboard this
> amateur radio satellite.
>
> The ARISSat-1 Team wishes to include on our new satellite a memory
> stick of files prepared by students. This should be a jpg or pdf of
> things the student has prepared such as a paper or a study done on a
> STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) topic, a drawing of
> space craft or a schematic, a journal kept on a STEM topic, a story
> or news article about a STEM subject, a photo of the class doing a
> hands-on STEM activity -- that type of thing.
>
> Having the student's work be a part of ARISSat-1 means the student is
> a part of the satellite project and along for the spacewalk and
> deployment of ARISSat-1.
>
> Readers of this Bulletin are invited to approach teachers and
> students and draw their attention on this opportunity to participate
> directly to a space flight for the honor of being part of space
> activities.
>
> Dave Jordan, AA4KN, will take delivery of these files and copy them
> onto a memory stick, plus make them available on the web for anyone
> to see. The quantity of files and the size of a file are unlimited
> since memory sticks provide for a very large amount of file space.
>
> Files should be either .JPG or .PDF -- no Word documents, please.
> Please send files to Dave Jordan's address -- aa4kn@amsat.org.
> He will look at all of them for content appropriate to students.
> Files can be in any language as long as an English translation is
> also included as a text file.
>
> Wishing You every Happiness this Holiday Season and Throughout the
> Coming Year.
>
> 73
>
> Gaston Bertels - ON4WF
> ARISS Chairman
>
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