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        "address": "kenneth.g.ransom (a) nasa.gov",
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    "sender_name": "Ransom, Kenneth G. (JSC-OC)[BAR]",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: NASA closes Johnson Space Center",
    "date": "2008-09-12T18:34:12Z",
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    "content": "White Sands handles the TDRS comm link to where ever it is needed. Russians have their VHF ground stations and they have 3 backup ground sites in the USA. Moscow can also handle many of the command duties for ISS so I think the crew is safe but they can used the ham radio anytime they want. It is part of their training should a multiple communications failure occur.\n \nKenneth - N5VHO\n\n________________________________\n\nFrom: [email protected] on behalf of Jeffrey Koehler\nSent: Fri 9/12/2008 12:46 PM\nTo: [email protected]\nSubject: [amsat-bb] Re: NASA closes Johnson Space Center\n\n\n\nHi guys:\n\nI wonder if wouldn't be a good idea to get the 700 powered up in the event of a problem with comms on the ground?\n\nAny thoughts, Ken?\n\n73,\nJeff WB2SYK #36011\n\n\n--- On Fri, 9/12/08, Rob Rousseau <[email protected]> wrote:\n\n> From: Rob Rousseau <[email protected]>\n> Subject: [amsat-bb]  NASA closes Johnson Space Center\n> To: [email protected]\n> Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 1:36 PM\n> Clint,\n>    Thanks for the heads up.  That is pretty cool they can\n> do all that\n> from laptops from a hotel room no less.  The (large-ish)\n> company I work\n> for has about 42% of their employees working working from\n> home.\n>    I found a news article about NASA here:\n> -Rob, KI4BKE\n>\n> http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5996566.html\n>\n>\n>       By MARK CARREAU Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle\n>\n>\n>         Sept. 11, 2008, 6:55PM\n>\n>\n> NASA closed the Johnson Space Center, including Mission\n> Control, at\n> midday as Hurricane Ike neared the Texas coast. The agency\n> activated a\n> temporary control center near Austin to watch over the\n> international\n> space station until the storm threat passes.\n>\n> As part of the storm precautions, NASA postponed the\n> docking of a\n> Russian Progress cargo capsule with the station, which had\n> been\n> scheduled for Friday, just after 4 p.m. CDT.\n>\n> The station's three-man crew includes American Greg\n> Chamitoff, the\n> science officer and two Russians, commander Sergei Volkov\n> and flight\n> engineer Oleg Kononenko.\n>\n> \"We will assess any damage, and decide when it's\n> safe to come back,\"\n> said NASA spokesman Kelly Humphries as Johnson prepared to\n> release its\n> 16,500 workers, many of them residents of the communities\n> around\n> Galveston Bay.\n>\n> The temporary control center, set up in a hotel outside\n> Austin, is\n> equipped to communicate with the space station's crew\n> around the clock\n> through NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in\n> Huntsville, Ala.\n>\n> The space agency dispatched more flight controllers to\n> Marshall, home to\n> the station's payload operations center, which\n> supervises scientific\n> research aboard the orbital outpost. In an adjoining\n> control center\n> established as an emergency backup to Houston's Mission\n> Control, NASA\n> was prepared to take over long-term support of the station\n> if the\n> Johnson Space Center sustained severe damage from Ike.\n>\n> The Progress cargo capsule was launched from Kazakhstan on\n> Wednesday\n> with fuel, food, water, spare parts and other supplies for\n> the 220-mile\n> high orbital outpost.\n>\n>\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those\n> of the author.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur\n> satellite program!\n> Subscription settings:\n> http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n\n     \n_______________________________________________\nSent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\nNot an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\nSubscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n\n\n",
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