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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/CQSCCSYREJY5GR24PBQTH6AIYUV65OVI/",
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    "message_id": "092420081732.3785.48DA799D000D0DBE00000EC922218865869B0A02D2089B9A019C04040A0DBF049BCC02@att.net",
    "message_id_hash": "CQSCCSYREJY5GR24PBQTH6AIYUV65OVI",
    "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/CQSCCSYREJY5GR24PBQTH6AIYUV65OVI/",
    "sender": {
        "address": "n3tl (a) bellsouth.net",
        "mailman_id": null,
        "emails": null
    },
    "sender_name": "[email protected]",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  cross-satellite contact - more details",
    "date": "2008-09-24T17:32:14Z",
    "parent": null,
    "children": [],
    "votes": {
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    "content": "I found myself wondering about the distances involved in the cross-band, cross-mode, cross-satellite contact between WB9L and N3TL yesterday, so I did a little research, then some math. Here's how the contact worked, based on the distances at the time when WB9L acknowledged my call to him and we completed the contact:\n\nMy FM signal travelled 1,808.086 km (1,123.493 miles) northeast to AO-51, which re-transmitted it in FM 1,684.521 km (1,046.713 miles) west-southwest to him. \n\nHis FM signal travelled 2,576.642 km (1,601.051 miles) west-southwest to AO-16, which re-transmitted it in DSB 2,885.516 km (1,792.997 miles) east-southeast to me.\n\nAin't that a hoot?!\n\n73 to all,\n\nTim - N3TL\nAMSAT Member No. 36820\nAthens, Ga. - EM84ha\n",
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