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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/H2W656RC64UGKZD3747R6MBMNXPZSZCE/?format=api",
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        "address": "redailey1 (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Rich Dailey (gmail)",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: NASA predix program",
    "date": "2009-03-12T01:39:01Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/6K5PJK74O26TOMQXSJSKBWJUP2KKO74G/?format=api",
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    "content": "\n>What sets the NASA maps apart is that they also usually show the coverage\n>area of the three primary TDRS relay satellites, and marks on the future\n>ground tracks to indicate orbital sunrise and sunsets. As the shuttle\n>(or ISS) moves about the orbit, those coverage circles help visualize the\n>\"TDRSS handovers\" where communications will drop out for a minute or a few.\n>You may also notice on the ISS map view, the range circles about the Russian\n>ground stations. During de-orbit and re-entry the background goes black and\n>you'll see blue range circles about the various US radar tracking sites.\n>During Joint-Ops with both Shuttle and ISS, they show Lat/Lon/Alt stats\n>in the upper corners of the display. Lots of things they can turn on/off.\n\nMy recollection (circa 1997 or so) was that the old DOS based STS-Orbitsplus\ndid all this - TDRSS coverage, coverage circles for tracking/ground stations,  even the\nSouth Atlantic Anomaly zone.\n\nBut I'm not sure how friendly our newer OS's are toward this intensely graphical\nDOS app.  I ran it on a 100mhz 486 with dos5.  Also ran Instantrack, and I know it runs fine\nin a command window.  But STSorbits was a little more picky with graphics, as I remember.\n\nRich, N8UX \n\n",
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