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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/CN63CHFUWZZHSNWR2IIT5LQU6H3JRR5P/",
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        "address": "ki4bke (a) nc.rr.com",
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    "sender_name": "Rob Rousseau",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  NASA closes Johnson Space Center",
    "date": "2008-09-12T17:36:54Z",
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    "content": "Clint,\n   Thanks for the heads up.  That is pretty cool they can do all that \nfrom laptops from a hotel room no less.  The (large-ish) company I work \nfor has about 42% of their employees working working from home. \n   I found a news article about NASA here:\n-Rob, KI4BKE\n\nhttp://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\nNASA closed the Johnson Space Center, including Mission Control, at \nmidday as Hurricane Ike neared the Texas coast. The agency activated a \ntemporary control center near Austin to watch over the international \nspace station until the storm threat passes.\n\nAs part of the storm precautions, NASA postponed the docking of a \nRussian Progress cargo capsule with the station, which had been \nscheduled for Friday, just after 4 p.m. CDT.\n\nThe station's three-man crew includes American Greg Chamitoff, the \nscience officer and two Russians, commander Sergei Volkov and flight \nengineer Oleg Kononenko.\n\n\"We will assess any damage, and decide when it's safe to come back,\" \nsaid NASA spokesman Kelly Humphries as Johnson prepared to release its \n16,500 workers, many of them residents of the communities around \nGalveston Bay.\n\nThe temporary control center, set up in a hotel outside Austin, is \nequipped to communicate with the space station's crew around the clock \nthrough NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.\n\nThe space agency dispatched more flight controllers to Marshall, home to \nthe station's payload operations center, which supervises scientific \nresearch aboard the orbital outpost. In an adjoining control center \nestablished as an emergency backup to Houston's Mission Control, NASA \nwas prepared to take over long-term support of the station if the \nJohnson Space Center sustained severe damage from Ike.\n\nThe Progress cargo capsule was launched from Kazakhstan on Wednesday \nwith fuel, food, water, spare parts and other supplies for the 220-mile \nhigh orbital outpost.\n\n\n",
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