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May 30, 2023

5/30/2023

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ARISS News Release                                                      No. 23-28

ARISS Contact is Scheduled with Students at Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), Dubai, United Arab Emirates

May 30, 2023—Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) has received schedule confirmation for an ARISS radio contact between an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and students at the MBRSC located in Dubai, UAE. ARISS conducts 60-80 of these special amateur radio contacts each year between students around the globe and crew members with ham radio licenses aboard the ISS.
 
The MBRSC is a Dubai government organization working on the UAE space program, which includes various space satellite projects, the Emirates Mars Mission, the Emirates Lunar Mission, and the UAE astronaut program. The MBRSC actively works to promote space science and research in the region with educational programs designed to promote a culture based on discovery and exploration in future generations of all education levels.  MBRSC is hosting this ARISS contact for high school students who will be asking questions in Arabic and/or English.
 
This will be a direct contact via Amateur Radio allowing students to ask their questions of Astronaut Sultan AlNeyadi, amateur radio call sign KI5VTV. The downlink frequency for this contact is 145.800 MHz and may be heard by listeners that are within the ISS-footprint that also encompasses the relay ground station.
 
The amateur radio ground station for this contact is at MBRSC, Dubai, UAE. Amateur radio operators using call sign A68MBR, will operate the ground station to establish and maintain the ISS connection.
 
The ARISS radio contact is scheduled for June 1, 2023 at 11:53:35 pm GST (Dubai, UAE) (7:53:35 UTC, 3:53 am EDT, 2:53 am CDT, 1:53 am MDT, 12:53 am PDT).
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As time allows, students will ask these questions:

1. What inspired you to become an astronaut? 
2. What have you learned so far from living in Space and ISS?
3. How do you prepare for emergencies while in space?
4. What is the most important lesson you've learned while being in space?
5. How do you handle waste disposal in space?
6. What do you do to pass the time when you are free on ISS?
7. What is one new thing that you have learned from being in space?
8. How does your experience in space affect your perspective on life on Earth?
9. What is the most beautiful thing you've seen through the window of the ISS?
10. Can you imagine living in space with your family in space and how do you feel about it?
11. How do you manage to eat and drink in zero gravity?
12. What kind of research are you conducting to support future space exploration?
13. How does your work in space support the study of climate change on Earth?
14. What is the most memorable experience you've had so far?
15. What is the most important piece of advice you would give to future space explorers?
16. How do astronauts cope with the psychological effects of being isolated from Earth for long periods of time?
17. Do you enjoy posting pictures and videos on social media while in space and why do you do it?

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