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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/IZOIIHJQPVPQVWPAJH4KNATDZFUN2TRR/",
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    "message_id": "[email protected]",
    "message_id_hash": "IZOIIHJQPVPQVWPAJH4KNATDZFUN2TRR",
    "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/IZOIIHJQPVPQVWPAJH4KNATDZFUN2TRR/",
    "sender": {
        "address": "mlmiller (a) intellus.us",
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    "sender_name": "Michael L Miller",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  News Release: Satellite Launch",
    "date": "2008-06-13T18:20:14Z",
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    "content": "Please put the following on the bb and on the ANS.\n\nPreSat and NanoSail-D Beacon Alerts\n\nSanta Clara University students invite amateur radio operators worldwide\nto participate with them by receiving beacon signals from PreSat and\nNanoSail-D, two pioneering cubesat missions that will launch from the\nReagan Test Site (Omelek Island, Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of Marshall\nIslands) on June 23, 2008 at about 7:00 pm PDT.  Both spacecraft will go\ninto Low Earth Orbit as secondary payloads aboard a SpaceX Falcon-1 launch\nvehicle.  The vehicles will be launched into a 685x330 km, 9 degree orbit,\nwith line of site communications only possible at low latitudes.  PreSat\nis a 10 x 10 x 30 cm. spacecraft, that will evaluate the performance of a\ngeneric biofluidic sample management and handling system for future\nadvanced in situ spaceborne biology experiments.  NanoSail-D is a 10 x 10\nx 30 cm. spacecraft, which will deploy a solar sail that also will be used\nas a drag sail to demonstrate orbital debris mitigation technology.  These\nmissions follow the earlier efforts of Santa Clara U. students in\nlaunching Genesat 1, in 2006.\n\nOf particular interest to the amateur radio satellite community are the\nPreSat and NanoSail-D beacons.  The PreSat beacon will operate at 437.318\nMHz FM, sending an AX.25 packet every 5 seconds; the packet contains data\nabout the spacecraft systems operation.  The NanoSail-D beacon will\noperate at 437.269 MHz FM, sending an AX.25 packet every 10 seconds; the\npacket contains data about the spacecraft systems operation.  The beacons\nwill initiate transmission as soon as each spacecraft is deployed from\ntheir separate carriers, which are attached to a Ride Share Adapter. \nAmateur radio operators are encouraged to submit received beacon packets\nthrough the mission websites in order to receive a web-based QSL card.\n\nThe PreSat mission website at www.presat.org; the NanoSail-D mission\nwebsite is at www.nanosaild.org. These sites provide general mission and\nspacecraft information, instructions on how to contact the Santa Clara\nUniversity PreSat and NanoSail-D Mission Operations teams, and the latest\norbit datam beacon packet format, and other information needed to work the\nbeacons.\n\n73,\n\nMike Miller\nKE7EGC\n\n",
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