Educational & Humanitarian projects on ISS Russian Segment
 	 EDUCATION Experiment
 
	 
	    EDUCATION experiment is a part of the science research   activities to be performed aboard the ISS RS by Frank  de Winne, ESA astronaut of Belgian nationality in 
        the frame of the ODISSEA  Project. The European Space Agency and Belgian Federal  
        Office for Scientific, Technical and Cultural Affairs   (OSTC) are customers of the preparation and implementation    of the scientific program.
	   EDUCATION experiment is a part of the science research   activities to be performed aboard the ISS RS by Frank  de Winne, ESA astronaut of Belgian nationality in 
        the frame of the ODISSEA  Project. The European Space Agency and Belgian Federal  
        Office for Scientific, Technical and Cultural Affairs   (OSTC) are customers of the preparation and implementation    of the scientific program.   
		  
			  
    		  Objective:
	    
                            -  Demonstration of some physical phenomena In orbital      flight for educational purposes (VIDEO).
- Implementation of ARISS community activity aimed    at the development and support of radio-amateur 
                              contact by using the radio station available on  the ISS (ARISS).
 Tasks:
 
			      
                            - Video filming of the Belgian astronaut demonstrating    different physical phenomena: behavior of liquid   in weightlessness (air bubble in water drop, water 
                              drop on solid surface), behavior of items in zero-gravity  conditions (for example, glider and solid object,      "drops" of solid item) (VIDEO).
- Real-time radio transmissions from the ISS, during    which schoolboys and students from the selected 
                              Belgian schools will ask questions to the Belgian  astronaut (ARISS).
Science Hardware Used:
 
						    - Video camera SONY DCR-PC120   with accessories.
 
                          Flight Equipment Used:
                          
                            -  Any items available for demonstration of physical      phenomena;
-  Radio-amateur communication hardware.
Consumables:
 
                             
                            -  Videotape mini DV (PDVM-40ME);
- Battery NP/FM50.
 Experiment Results:
   
         Videotape mini DV (PDVM-40ME).