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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/A6RN4JJUZQXLHAYUS7EVBA6OVGE2QJLZ/?format=api",
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    "sender_name": "Frank H. Bauer",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  ARISS Queries--Answered",
    "date": "2008-12-10T02:06:04Z",
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    "content": "All,\n\nThe ARISS team has had a number of queries on several topics.  It is hoped\nthat this e-mail will answer these for you.\n\n1)  25th Anniversary of Ham in Space Special Event Certificate---Many have\nasked how to receive the special certificate and what qualifies you for the\ncertificate.  \n\nQualification:  Those that have had 2 way communications with the ISS on\nVoice, Packet (APRS), or through the voice repeater.  And those that have\nheard the ISS from space in any of the ARISS operations modes (Voice, SSTV,\nSchool Contact, Voice Repeater, Digital).  Valid dates to qualify for\ncertificate:  November 30 to January 15.\n\nReceiving the Certificate:  \nA) Please note on your QSL the ARISS mode of operation (e.g. SSTV, voice,\nschool, etc) and whether the contact with you was 1 way (receive only) or 2\nway.  \nB) Send your SASE to the normal ARISS QSL volunteer distributor in your area\nof the world.  \nC) On the outside of the QSL envelope, please include the words \"25th\nAnniversary Certificate\"  \nD) Make sure your envelope is big enough to accept an 8.5 by 11 inch\ncertificate and includes the proper postage.  \nE) Go to www.ariss.org if you do not know where to send your QSL and please\nuse one of the standard international QSL distributors that are noted on the\nWeb page.  \n\nImportant note:  We will be sending your certificate to the volunteer\ndistributors in bulk AFTER the event is over.  (This saves workload and\nmoney).  So do not expect to see it until 1-2 months after the event closes\non January 15.  \n\n2)  Richard Garriott QSL Card---there are have several queries about the\nfinal results of Richard Garriott's flight and how the QSL cards will be\nhandled.\n\nQSO Results:  Richard made over 500 voice QSOs during his flight, clearly\nmore than any single ham has made on-orbit during a short duration mission.\nAnd he sent down about 1000 SSTV images during his flight.\n\nQSL Card:  Those that had a QSO with Richard can receive an ARISS QSL card\nusing the normal ARISS process.  (See www.ariss.org).  Richard Garriott is\nalso planning a personal card which is in development.  Once it is\ndeveloped, they will be shipped to the ARISS international QSL distribution\nvolunteers for distribution.  The current plan is that those that have\nalready sent in for an ARISS QSL card will also get a Richard Garriott\npersonal card once it is available.  If you made a contact with Richard,\nhave not sent in your QSL, and would like Richard's personal QSL card,\nplease stand by for QSL distribution instructions until the QSL card is\nready.  The distribution of this special QSL will parallel how we are\ndistributing the 25th Anniversary Certificate.\n\n3)  SSTV Operations Web Site---The ARISS team appreciated the special web\npage support from UC Berkeley.  They allowed us to use their server to\nsupport SSTV operations during the Richard Garriott's flight.  This was a\ntemporary solution.  The web site is currently down while we move the web\npages from the Berkeley site to the AMSAT server.  This should be completed\nin the next few days.  You will see a follow-on e-mail with details on\nconnecting up to the SSTV Operations server.  We thank you for your\npatience.\n\nOn behalf of the ARISS International team of volunteers, I thank you all for\nyour interest and participation in the ARISS Program. \n\n73,  Frank Bauer, KA3HDO\nAMSAT V.P. for Human Spaceflight Programs\nARISS International Chairman\n",
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