• [Essex] School for Deaf Children to Talk to ISS on 12 Oct 2021

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    School for Deaf Children to Talk to ISS on 12 Oct 2021

    Posted: 04 Oct 2021 03:20 PM PDT https://feedpress.me/link/22841/14790406/school-for-deaf-children-to-talk-to-iss-12-oct-2021.html

    ISS (Source: NASA)

    A school for deaf children are set to talk to an Astronaut on the
    International Space Station in a world-first radio communication.

    At 1212hrs on 12 October 2021, Lloyd Farrington from the Newbury and
    District Amateur Radio Society (NADARS) will be calling the International
    Space Station using Amateur Radio equipment and callsign GB4MHN to enable
    ten deaf children to speak to NASA Astronaut Mark T. Vande Hei.

    The children at the Mary Hare School for deaf children in Newbury will be talking to the Astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as it orbits above them at 17,500 miles per hour.

    In whats set to be a world first. a group of deaf children will each ask a question to the astronaut who will then answer the question. His reply will then be interpreted into subtitles and sign language for the children to ‘hear’.

    The event is made possible by the world-wide organisation ARISS (Amateur
    Radio International Space Station) which heads up the radio contacts for
    space agencies NASA and ESA.
    Opportunity to listen and watch

    The downlink from the ISS signal can be received on the 2 metre band
    (normally 145.800MHz) and can be heard live all over the UK when the
    contact is underway. The signal should be audible using a basic 2m
    handheld, and its always a fascinating experience listening in to a voice
    from space.

    The time to listen is 12:12pm on Tuesday the 12 October 2021. A reminder
    that only the space-to-ground contact can be heard on 145.800MHz.

    The event can also be watched live via an internet live stream: https://live.ariss.org

    Radio Amateur and contact co-ordinator Lloyd Farrington from NADARS said: “This is a truly exciting event for both the school and NADARS. It’s a great privilege to be able to speak to an orbiting Astronaut and we’ll have NASA and ESA watching and listening to us due to it being the first contact
    of this kind in the World!”

    Thanks to the team at NADARS for submitting this story to Essex Ham, and
    best of luck to all involved for the eventThe post School for Deaf Children
    to Talk to ISS on 12 Oct 2021 first appeared on Essex Ham.

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