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ESA News
http://www.esa.int

25 April 2007

Send your playlist to space with ATV!

If you think you can come up with the ideal playlist for astronauts flying
around the Earth in the International Space Station , ESA wants to hear from
you.

Which songs do you play if you want to feel happy? What about if you're
feeling lonely or sad?

Everyone has a list of favourite tunes which they listen to when they want
to be lively and noisy, or quiet and peaceful. But what if you were suddenly
transported 400 km above the Earth, to a collection of cylinders in the sky
known as the International Space Station (ISS)? What music would you take
with you for entertainment as you floated around the world 16 times a day?

ESA is launching a competition to find a set of 10 tunes that is out of this
world. All you have to do is write down a song selection that you think
would be most suitable for the astronauts on the ISS to listen to. Before
you decide, try to put yourself in the shoes of the men and women who live
on the Station and put together a playlist that would cheer them up, inspire
them, etc.

The winner's playlist will be downloaded onto an iPod and sent to the ISS in
ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), which will be making its maiden
flight later this year. The 20 tonne craft, named 'Jules Verne', after the
famous French science fiction writer, will be delivering about seven tonnes
of cargo to the astronauts living in the International Space Station.

Ten European countries are participating in the ATV programme: Belgium,
Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and
Switzerland.

Competition rules

* The competition is only open to young people under 18 years of age.
* Entries are only accepted from nationals of the following countries which
are participating in the ATV programme: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany,
Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.
* The deadline for entries is 10 May 2007.
* The winners will be announced in June 2007.
* Relatives of ESA staff members are not allowed to take part in this
competition.
* The decision of the judges is final.

Prizes

* The Grand Prize for the overall winner will be a trip to see the ATV
launch in Kourou, French Guiana (South America) as well as having their
playlist sent to space on board the ATV.
* One prize for the best entry from each country. Each national winner will
win a day trip to the European Astronaut Centre in Germany.

How to enter

Entries can be submitted via the entry form,
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/ATV/SEMRS9MJC0F_0.html

[NOTE: Images and weblinks supporting this release are available at
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMQ2AMJC0F_index_1.html ]
 




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