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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/2WCR642ZNCSUXS2RKKOYQBGOYM3TUNOW/?format=api",
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    "message_id": "[email protected]",
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    "sender": {
        "address": "peter.guelzow (a) kourou.de",
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    "sender_name": "Peter Guelzow",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] successful first EVE-Echoes (Earth-Venus-Earth) in\tGermany and Europe",
    "date": "2009-03-26T22:23:00Z",
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    "content": "On March 25th, 2009 a team from the German space organisation AMSAT-DL\nreached another milestone on its way to an own interplanetary probe\ntowards planet Mars. The ground station at the Bochum observatory\ntransmitted radio signals to Venus. After traveling almost 100 million\nkilometers and a round trip delay of about 5 minutes, they were clearly\nreceived as echoes from the surface of Venus. Receiving planetary echoes\nis a première in Germany and Europe. In addition, this is the farthest\ndistance crossed by radio amateurs, over 100 times further than echoes\nfrom the moon (EME reflexions).\n\nFor receiving the EVE (Earth-Venus-Earth) reflections, an FFT analysis\nwith an integration time of 5 minutes was used. After integrating for 2\nminutes only, the reflected signals were clearly visible in the display.\nDespite the bad weather, signals from Venus could be detected from\n1038UT on until the planet reached the local horizon.\n\nThe high power amplifier which is described in the current AMSAT-DL\njournal has therefore passed this crucial test as a final key component\nfor the planned P5-A Mars mission. By receiving generated echoes from\nVenus, the ground and command station for the Mars probe has been\ncleared for operational use and the AMSAT-Team is now gearing up for\nbuilding the P5-A space probe.\nFor financing the actual construction and launch, AMSAT-DL is currently\nin negotiation with the DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt)\namong others, to obtain financial support for the remaining budget of 20\nMill EUR.\n\nAMSAT-DL wants to show that low-budget interplanetary exploration is\npossible with its approach.\n\nMore information and the link to the official press release:\n\nhttp://www.amsat-dl.org//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=166&Itemid=97\n\n\nThe EVE experiment was repeated on Thursday, March 26th for several\nhours with good echoes from Venus. Morse code was used to transmit the\nwell known „HI“ signature known from the AMSAT OSCAR satellites.\n\n\n73s de DB2OS\n\nPeter Guelzow\nPresident AMSAT-DL\n\n\n\n",
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