top of page

Science at the Castle | #AlcarazISS

During this activity, we will teach you on how to tune the ISS frequency and hear a live radio contact. NASA Astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli will answer student questions, as we will do in 2024.


We are looking forward to show you how we're working in our contact, as well as to begin to create ideas to write write the questions that students from the local high school (IES Pedro Simón Abril) will be asking to an astronaut.

 

The contact will be in English, but we will be translating in real-time. Here are the questions Escuela Preparatoria la Salle(México) will ask to Jasmin, so you can read them during the contact to understand the answers.


  1. What is the daily routine of work and activities of an astronaut and how are they organized to perform scientific investigations?

  2. How is the weather in the space station? When you return to earth, do you have a different feeling in terms of climate and environmental seasons?

  3. What was the greatest sacrifice you have made to be able to be where you are now?

  4. Do you believe that life exists not only in the earth, elsewhere in the universe?

  5. What are you most passionate about in your career as an astronaut, and what would you say to people who aspire to be one?

  6. What has been the biggest mental or physical challenge you have experienced on the space station?

  7. As a member of a space station, what has been the most shocking moment you have experienced in space so far? How has it affected you personally and professionally?

  8. We often hear about scientific research being conducted at the International Space Station, but could you share a personal moment that made you appreciate the beauty and wonder of space while living on the station?

  9. My dream is to be able to work at NASA, I have been in several science and technology competitions to achieve it, and I am very interested in all that technology, space, and undiscovered things, what could I do to get there?

  10. How does your perspective change as a human being, when you are observing deep space?

  11. According to your experience, what are the physical and psychological processes that an astronaut needs to go to the space station and return to earth?

  12. What is the most powerful space rocket engine in the world and why?

  13. What sparked your interest in space and how did you become an astronaut?

  14. How hard is it to get used to the lack of gravity? and how long does it take an astronaut to get used to it?

  15. What sensation does your body feel when you go out and when re-enter the earth?


 

Come and enjoy the contact with us next Friday, September 22 at 17:45. Activity will be developed near Torre de la Cigüeña.


19 views

Comments


bottom of page