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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/B35A6IFAVH7M6UOLY52IWYIEAQPVFFA2/",
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    "sender_name": "Rocky Jones",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Don't Fly SuitSat2 to ISS",
    "date": "2009-08-21T16:19:00Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/JZIHVKESD6UF75VA4P3PCCK6WT6I6WH2/",
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    "content": "\n\n\nBen\n> \n> I would wager that if SuitlessSat2 goes up (and I pray that it does) it\n> will have much more use then AO-7 in the same time period.\n\nthat assumes it works.  The track record is \"less\"\n\n> \n> SuitSat was a major PR success for AMSAT and ARISS. More then a few\n> \"hacker\"/\"maker\" podcasts/radio shows I listened to plugged the project\n> and amateur radio which you don't see that much. I would say that if\n> SSTV was put into the ISS, it would not receive the same coverage.\n\nSuitsat 1 got the internet buzz because of its uniqueness.  I doubt that a \"non suitsat\" ie a satellite launched much like the Russians did their redo of Sputnik would get the same internet buzz...\n\nBut back to \"PR\" success...what does that mean exactly?  Did it translate into a \"bump\" in amateur license applications (I dont know maybe it did) did it change anything really?  Or did it just get a lot of \"buzz\" and then nothing?\n\nPR in spaceflight is a funny thing.  Space advocates all around the world are stymied that things happen in human spaceflight and well there is not a lot of PR...they all think it should be just like Apollo where the entire world came to a halt as various events happened.  Many (and I mean many) years ago when I was playing High School football we were on our way ultimately to state (and in Texas that is not a minor thing) but on the way we were getting beat by the cellar team of our city (Dallas) division.\n\nThe coach made a player substitute and the guy who came in brought a clipping that the coach had given him from the DAllas morning news a few days earlier which was a nice spread about the team.  \"Coach says give this story to the guys who are whipping your (three letter word)\"\n\nI am not sure that the PR in ham radio has all that much \"value\" compared to functioning satellites\n\nRobert WB5MZO\n\n_________________________________________________________________\nWith Windows Live, you can organize, edit, and share your photos.\nhttp://www.windowslive.com/Desktop/PhotoGallery",
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