1° Circolo Didattico Nicola Fornelli, Bitonto, Italy - Don Pettit, KD5MDT Friday, February 24, 2012 Station IZ7RTN in Italy will call OR4ISS at approximately 14:01 UTC. 1° Circolo Didattico "N. Fornelli” Bitonto is an educational primary school, placed in the centre of the pleasant town of Bitonto, Apulia, south of Italy, the “olive town” famous all over the world. This is the oldest elementary school in bitonto, an architectural building in the centre of the city. In the primary school there are 810 students. There are 4 nursery schools with 415 pupils. The school has large open spaces, a gym, a library with about 6000 books and 4 laboratories. Students will ask as many of the following questions as time allows: 1. What do you feel when you float weightlessly in the Space Station? 2. What is the temperature outside the ISS? 3. How can you avoid collisions with meteoroids or space debris? 4. On board the Space Station is there a system to recycle oxygen? 5. How long is the rehabilitation to the Earth's gravity when returning on Earth? 6. What feelings do you experience living for such a long mission surrounded by the immensity of space, do you feel privileged? 7. What inspired you to become an astronaut? 8. What temperature are tolerable by a space suit? 9. What kind of studies did you attend to become an astronaut? 10. What is the most difficult task for the commander of the International Space Station? 11. What kind of experiments are currently underway aboard the ISS? 12. Which part of our planet are you looking at right now? 13. During the day do you have free time? 14. Do you feel safe on board the ISS? 15. Who would you like to dedicate this experience in space? 16. How would your life change after this adventure in space? 17. Are you in contact with your family and how do you communicate with them? 18. What is the future for space exploration? 19. In your opinion is life possible in the universe? 20. Do you believe that it is possible to create a human colony on the Moon? *** Watch for live simulcast at http://www.cittadellamediterraneascienza.it/webtv/