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ARISS Europe – EuroSchools WG Education Plans for Pesquet mission

Christophe Mercier Francesco De Paolis – IKØWGF Education Plans for Pesquet mission Summary

 Ariss F Working Group

 School selection

 Cnes Involvement

mission

 Education plan principle

 Example

 Appendix

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – , ARISS – F Working Group Since beginning of ARISS program, few French people perform support in French of ARISS activities in End of 2015, in order to sustain this activities and improve actions, Amsat-Francophone and REF (Réseau des Émetteurs Français) agreed to create a dedicated working group in order to:

 Promote ARISS activities in French DATV Demo  Helps school to submit candidature to ARISS contact

 Provide support for educational activities and HAM Radio activities

 Support ARISS-Europe (EuroSchools WG) in selection process Ariss Website in French : http://www.ariss-f.org/

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas CNES involvement

From previous ARISS contacts relationship with CNES educational office has been initiated. For 2016 Pesquet Mission, CNES educational office has been involve for:

 Selection process

 Selection of 6 French schools proposed by CNES

 Information on HAM Radio direct contact candidature

 Communication plan agreement (see next slide)

 Proxima mission Website : https://proxima.cnes.fr/

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas CNES involvement (1/3) 1.1.1 ARISS contacts CNES will allocate resources to support the program as follows:  Support the application of 4 ARISS contacts requests and provide spatiobus (vehicle with specific tools for youth animation) and various educative resources.  For the #20 other ARISS contacts in France: provide Proxima and spatial documentation  Communication via https://proxima.cnes.fr/ and enseignants- mediateurs.cnes.fr ESA will allocate resources to support the program as follows:  Support CNES with the organization of the labelled CNES ARISS contacts in France, and organize the contacts outside of France where applicable, as defined in chapter 9.5.6  Communication via www.esa.int/education and other ESA sites.

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas CNES involvement (2/3) 1.1.1 ARISS Overview

Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) works with international space agencies to schedule radio contacts between school students and on board the International Space Station during their normal working day, with the goal of inspiring and enthusing the next generation of scientists, engineers, technicians and mathematicians. Schools and educational establishments will been invited to submit applications to host a space STEM event, targeting students and young people, with the aim of increasing awareness in the STEM subjec ts. The top three schools or education entities who are judged to provide the most beneficial opportunities around their event are added to a waiting list and, not withstanding International Space Station orbits and school availability, would be offered a chance to host a live radio link with Thomas Pesquet on the International Space Station. The final choice of schools invited to host each of these contacts will depend on the operational const raints (such as ISS orbits and crew availability), on school availability and other factors such as school facilities, skills and impact. As well as HAM radio, HAM video links will be put in place if the hardware is fully commissioned. Activity Lead: ESA with support from ARISS.

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas CNES involvement (3/3) For the ARISS contacts in France, the organization of the contacts and the selection of the schools shall be undertaken by CNES, in collaboration with ARI SS, and in agreement with ESA. For ARISS contacts outside France, where applicable, ESA will be responsible for the organization as well as selection of the sites in collaboration with ARISS.

Target Age Range The ARISS calls are primarily aimed at children aged 7–18.

Schedule The ARISS contacts are expected to take place throughout Increments 50 and 51. ARISS contacts should avoid school holidays.

Ground Activities

June 2016 School short-list selected Inc. 50-51 ARISS contacts take place

On Orbit Activities On orbit activities shall be implemented by NASA and the ARISS working group as per previous contacts and coordinated via ESA Education in agreement with CNES. ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas French school selection Mains applications of French schools has been reviewed by the ARISS-F working group before submission to European School selection manager and then to the EuroSchools WG  Files are more consistent and higher quality  Support are focused on pedagogic aspects and also good relationships between schools and HAM Radio people  26 application received  19 Schools selected (including CNES Selected Schools)  In order to help the EuroSchools WG to perform selection , each files has been evaluated with criteria :  Pedagogic projects  HAM Radio involvement  Communication plan  1st contact  Sharing contact ( 2 or more school)

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Pesquet mission - List of schools selected

ARISS Scheduled events - updated 2016-10-16

Schools proposed and then scheduled for a telebridge contact in December 2016 1) EU# 375 EU Priority 6: Collège Michel Lotte, Le Palais, 2016-11-28 to 2016-12-04 2) EU# 376 EU Priority 7: Collège Jean Charcot, Saint Malo, 2016-12-05 to 2016-12-11 3) EU# 377 EU Priority 8: Ecole Communale de Saint Sylvestre, 2016-12-19 to 2016-12-25

School proposed and then scheduled for a direct contact in December 2016 4) EU# 378 EU Priority 9: Lycée Montalembert, , 2016-12-12 to 2016-12-18 5) EU# 393 EU Priority ?: School Georges Wallers, Saint-Amand-les-Eaux , 2016-12-26 to 2017-01-01

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Pesquet mission - List of schools selected

ARISS Scheduled events - updated 2016-10-16 Schools proposed and then scheduled for a contact from January 2017 1. EU# 380 EU Priority 11 Lycée Hélène Boucher, Thionville, direct via F8KGY, 2017-01-02 to 01-08 2. EU# 379 EU Priority 10 High School Léon Blum, Le Creusot, telebridge, 2017-01-16 to 01-22 3. EU# 385 EU Priority 16 Collège M. M. Faucher, Allassac, direct via F1IMF, 2017-02-06 to 02-12 4. EU# 381 EU Priority 12 Collège A. Malraux, Chatelaillon, direct via F1UGZ, 2017-02-13 to 02-19 5.1. EU# 382 EU Priority 13 Ecole Elie Desplan, Boissières, direct via F4HHV, 2017-02-20 to 02-26 5.2. EU# 382 EU Priority 14 Marie Castang, Saint Dionisy, direct via F4HHV, 2017-02-20 to 02-26 6.1. EU# 386 EU Priority 17 Ecole Albert Camus, Rueil, direct via F6KFA 2017-02-27 to 2017-03-05 6.2. EU# 387 EU Priority 18 College Marcel Pagnol, Rueil, direct via F6KFA 2017-02-27 to 2017-03-05 6.3. EU# 388 EU Priority 19 Ecole “Robespierre B.”, Rueil, direct via F6KFA 2017-02-27 to 2017-03-05 7.1. EU# 389 EU Priority 20 Collège Georges Brassens, Saint-Venant, telebridge, 2017-04-03 to 04-09 7.2. EU# 390 EU Priority 21 Collège René Cassin de Lillers, Lillers, telebridge, 2017-04-03 to 04-09 7.3. EU# 394 EU Priority ?? Lycée Polyvalent Anatole France, Lillers, telebridge, 2017-04-03 to 04-09 8.0. EU# 384 EU Priority 15 College R. M. Du Gard, Bellême, direct via F6KCO, 2017-04-10 to 04-16

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Thomas Pesquet mission Call sign used : F0ISS HAMTV used for school contact : Yes Diploma for students : Yes, Thomas should provide a specific photo for this topic. Extra School contact organization (more than one contact / week, during free time or Saturday) ? Thomas would like to wait one month adaptation period before taking his decision

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas French school selection Each school have defined a specific pedagogic plan according to level of the student French HAM Radio or scientific association can contribute on this plan :

 Demonstration on the school

 Support to the teacher

 Visit association office Or by organizing specific events

 Visit to museum or space exhibition

 Scientific days

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Example

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Pesquet mission - ISS Call sign during Pesquet mission

Appendix

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Proxima mission - List of proposed schools/selected events

ARISS Scheduled events - updated 2016-06-28 at 09:00 UTC

Schools proposed for a telebridge contact in December 2016 1) EU# 375 EU Priority 6: Collège Michel Lotte, Le Palais, France, (telebridge via TBD), mentor F6ICS, 2016-11-28 to 2016-12-04 2) EU# 376 EU Priority 7: Collège Jean Charcot, Saint Malo, France, (telebridge via TBD), mentor F6ICS, 2016-12-05 to 2016-12-11 3) EU# 377 EU Priority 8: Ecole Communale de Saint Sylvestre, France, (elebridge via TBD), mentor F6ICS, 2016-12-19 to 2016-12-25

School proposed for a direct contact in December 2016 4) EU# 378 EU Priority 9: Lycée Montalembert, Toulouse, France, direct via F8IDR, mentor F6ICS, ESA/CNES event, 2016-12-12 to 2016-12-18

Question Team: Do you agree to do contacts during your adaptation period (mid November)? answer: No, I don’t know when I will really arrive on ISS. Question: Do you agree to do more than one contact per week? Astronaut answer: Yes on the principle, but I prefer wait about 1 month to be fully adapted and see how I can manage my time.

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Proxima mission - Shared and continued contacts

1. Usually, an ARISS contact is set up for a single school, but shared events are welcome. If two or more schools agree to share the contact, the students of each school ask their questions alternatingly. Doing so, each school has equal chances as to the number of questions handled during the pass of the ISS (maximum 10 minutes). 2. When a contact is scheduled on Saturday morning, the astronaut can decide to perform the contact during two successive orbits. In that case, the sequence of questions will continue. The astronaut can announce his decision in advance or during the contact.

Questions: Do you agree to do continued contacts? Do you agree to do Saturday contacts? Astronaut answer: Yes on the principle, but I prefer wait about 1 month to be fully adapted and see how I can manage my time.

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Proxima mission - Proposed plan of scheduled contacts

Usually, participating crew members agree to do one ARISS contact per week, but greater availability is highly appreciated. • In the past, many astronauts accepted to do more than one ARISS contact per week. See the report here: https://reports.zoho.com/ZDBDataSheetView.cc?DBID=412218000000020415&OBJID=412218000000477005 • For several reasons, there are weeks when no ARISS school contact can be scheduled. If the astronaut accepts more than one contact per week, the planned number of schools can be achieved. • Presently, the proposed plan comprises: • 4 ARISS events planned in December 2016, one per week, including one during the Christmas period. • 10 ARISS events planned from January to mid May 2017. More schools are waiting and could be handled.

Question: Do you agree to do contacts with schools during your free time also? Astronaut answer: Yes on the principle, but I prefer wait about 1 month to be fully adapted and see how I can manage my time. Question: Do you agree to stay in touch with the ARISS team during the mission? Astronaut answer: Yes.

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Proxima mission – HAM TV setup

ARISS contacts are performed via the HAM Radio station in the Columbus Module (Ericsson Radio). • During ’s mission, the UK astronaut performed more than 10 HAM TV enhanced contacts, • HAM TV needs some extra work, not included in the audio only ARISS contact (5’ preparation – 10’ contact). • HAM TV setup requires: • Camera preparation (battery and SD card). • Down loading of recorded video.

Question: Do you agree to do HAM TV events ? Question: Do you agree to prepare for HAM TV in your free time (Camera setup, battery, etc.)? Astronaut answer: Yes.

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Proxima mission - Random ARISS contacts

Apart from scheduled ARISS school contacts, random radio contacts with amateur radio ground stations are much appreciated. Several astronauts performed random contacts: • Bill Mc Arthur achieved DXCC from the ISS (Ham radio contacts with more than 100 countries). • Mike Fincke and Douglas Wheelock established many random contacts with amateur ground stations. • These astronauts and others have produced several videos of their amateur radio activities in orbit. See the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h73EYcyszf8 • Recently, established more than 200 QSO’s from the ISS and described his experience in his ESA blog: http://blogs.esa.int/luca-parmitano/2013/08/13/message-in-a-bottle/

Question: Do you agree to do some random radio contacts in your free time ? Astronaut answer: Yes on the principle, but I prefer wait about 1 month to be fully adapted and see how I can manage my time.

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Proxima mission - ISS Call sign

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ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas Proxima mission - Diploma, QSL Cards, gifts for students

ARISS International Face to Face Meeting, November 15 - 18, 2016 – Houston, Texas