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{ "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/ANYGEMIEHYC3T4NFEGP2CCWPIOMTTEFY/?format=api", "mailinglist": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/?format=api", "message_id": "000b01c86f55$6178f740$6501a8c0@QUECREEK", "message_id_hash": "ANYGEMIEHYC3T4NFEGP2CCWPIOMTTEFY", "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/NA2H3ZTLQ57I5N3MDNOWY6QXY6OMYOHL/?format=api", "sender": { "address": "wb3jfs (a) cox.net", "mailman_id": "bdfc678d05af4f3f96c14d823fd3fbcf", "emails": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/sender/bdfc678d05af4f3f96c14d823fd3fbcf/emails/?format=api" }, "sender_name": "Jeff Yanko", "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Shoot Sat - add", "date": "2008-02-14T22:03:07Z", "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/3ZTRUVWVT5DJ2X6TYANYGD64HG7QJYSB/?format=api", "children": [], "votes": { "likes": 0, "dislikes": 0, "status": "neutral" }, "content": "OK. Just checking up on it. N2H4 doesn't need an oxidizer to function and \ncan be used as a monopropellant.\n\nJeff WB3JFS\n\n\n----- Original Message ----- \nFrom: \"James C. Mankin\" <[email protected]>\nTo: \"Jeff Yanko\" <[email protected]>\nCc: <[email protected]>; \"Clint Bradford\" <[email protected]>\nSent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 1:46 PM\nSubject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: Shoot Sat - add\n\n\nThey are different. Nitric Acid is an oxidizer while Hydrazine (N2H4)\nis a fuel or (probably in this case since no fuel\nhas been mentioned) a monopropellent.\n\nJim KB3KJ\n\nJeff Yanko wrote:\n> Is Red Fuming Nitric Acid another name for Hydrazine or are they 2 \n> different compounds?\n>\n> Jeff WB3JFS\n>\n>\n> ----- Original Message ----- \n> From: \"Clint Bradford\" <[email protected]>\n> To: <[email protected]>\n> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 12:55 PM\n> Subject: [amsat-bb] Shoot Sat - add\n>\n>\n> The satellite is outfitted with thrusters — small engines used to\n> position it in space. They contain the toxic rocket fuel hydrazine,\n> which can cause harm to anyone who contacts it. Officials have said\n> there is about 1,000 pounds of propellent on the satellite.\n>\n> Known by its military designation US 193, the satellite was launched\n> in December 2006. It lost power and its central computer failed\n> almost immediately afterward, leaving it uncontrollable. It carried a\n> sophisticated and secret imaging sensor.\n>\n>\n> Clint Bradford, K6LCS / KAF3359\n> 909-241-7666\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>\n>\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>\n>\n>\n>\n\n\n\n\n", "attachments": [] }