Show an email

GET /hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/JKVPEMRT23IMELOQRIYZ2TKSHOOPOOQD/?format=api
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept

{
    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/JKVPEMRT23IMELOQRIYZ2TKSHOOPOOQD/?format=api",
    "mailinglist": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/?format=api",
    "message_id": "[email protected]",
    "message_id_hash": "JKVPEMRT23IMELOQRIYZ2TKSHOOPOOQD",
    "thread": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/thread/EYIYOHH6SJTHX7PXNAGQLUQHKQ5OODKM/?format=api",
    "sender": {
        "address": "va3kkz (a) amsat.org",
        "mailman_id": "2ea1c3202486498a9dc00de67dcdc644",
        "emails": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/sender/2ea1c3202486498a9dc00de67dcdc644/emails/?format=api"
    },
    "sender_name": "Daniel Kekez",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Nanosatellite Launch Service 6 on PSLV-C15",
    "date": "2010-04-30T19:22:05Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/EYIYOHH6SJTHX7PXNAGQLUQHKQ5OODKM/?format=api",
    "children": [
        "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/67L6QSVQN2JZU25TDJVGBWSRU23DOIFT/?format=api"
    ],
    "votes": {
        "likes": 0,
        "dislikes": 0,
        "status": "neutral"
    },
    "content": "Hi All,\n\nAs you may have heard, the PSLV-C15 flight has been delayed. The Indian\nSpace Research Organization issued the following statement:\n\n\tThe launch of ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C15)\n\tfixed for may 9, 2010 has been rescheduled. A marginal drop in\n\tthe pressure in the second stage of the vehicle was noted\n\tduring the mandatory checks carried out on the PSLV-C15\n\tvehicle. The new date for the launch of PSLV-C15 mission will\n\tbe decided after preliminary results of the analysis are\n\tobtained.\n\n\tPSLV-C15 is planned to launch India's Cartosat-2B, an Algerian\n\tsatellite ALSAT-2A, two nano satellites NLS 6.1 and NLS 6.2\n\tfrom the University of Toronto, Canada, and STUDSAT, a\n\tsatellite built by students from academic institutions in\n\tKamataka and Andhra Pradesh.\n\nURL:\nhttp://www.isro.org/pressrelease/scripts/pressreleasein.aspx?Apr29_2010\n\nNLS 6.1 refers to AISSat-1 and its XPOD separation system. Similarly,\nNLS 6.2 refers to TIsat-1 and its XPOD.\n\nSince I believe some people on this list are looking forward to\nreceiving TIsat-1's beacon, I'll post updates when we learn more.\n\n73,\n-Daniel, VA3KKZ\n\n\nOn 2010-04-26 06:36, Daniel Kekez wrote:\n> Hi All,\n> \n> The Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) at the University of Toronto Institute\n> for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) would like to announce the delivery of\n> Nanosatellite Launch Service 6 (NLS-6) cluster payload to Satish Dhawan\n> Space Centre in Sriharikota (SDSC-SHAR), Andhra Pradesh, India, for\n> launch on board PSLV-C15. PSLV-C15 will be launching from the First\n> Launch Pad at SDSC-SHAR into 637 km sun-synchronous orbit with 10:30\n> Local-Time of Descending Node. NLS-6 shares this launch with Cartosat-2B\n> primary, Alsat-2A co-primary, and STUDSAT auxiliary payload.\n> \n> NLS-6 is the 6th launch by SFL. The NLS-6 cluster comprises of two\n> nanosatellite: AISSat-1 and TIsat-1.\n> \n> NLS-6 launch updates are being posted to\n> \thttp://www.utias-sfl.net/NLS-6/\n> \n> \n> \n> About AISSat-1\n> ------------------------------\n> AISSat-1 is built by SFL for the Norwegian Defence Research\n> Establishment (FFI). It is intended to demonstrate a new maritime AIS\n> receiver that has been developed by FFI. The AIS receiver will be used\n> to monitor ship traffic in Norwegian waters. The design of AISSat-1 is\n> based on SFL Generic Nanosatellite Bus (GNB).\n> \n> The spacecraft has a main structure measuring 20 cm by 20 cm by 20 cm\n> and it is stabilized in three-axes using reaction wheels. It has a fixed\n> 46 cm long VHF payload monopole antenna for the AIS receiver and four\n> UHF uplink monopole antennas for the command receiver. The downlink in\n> the S-Band. AISSat-1 has an overall dimension of 80 cm by 45 cm by 37 cm\n> and an overall mass of 6.5 kg. AISSat-1 will be secured to the launch\n> vehicle using the XPOD GNB separation system.\n> \n> AISSat-1 is not an amateur satellite and, as such, has coordinated\n> appropriate frequencies. Its ground segment is located at Svalbard and\n> its control centre is at FFI, near Oslo, Norway.\n> \n> More information on the spacecraft can be found at\n> http://www.utias-sfl.net/nanosatellites/AISSat-1/\n> and\n> http://www.spacecentre.no/?module=Articles;action=Article.publicShow;ID=51389\n> \n> \n> About TIsat-1\n> ------------------------------\n> TIsat-1 is a 1 kg CubeSat of 10 cm by 10 cm by 10 cm and is built by\n> students and staff at University of Applied Sciences of Southern\n> Switzerland (SUPSI). The primary mission objective is to involve\n> students in systems engineering, development and test with a very\n> challenging project and to provide students and staff at SUPSI with\n> space mission knowledge. TIsat-1 will monitor the durability of material\n> probes exposed to space environment, will test a micro electromechanical\n> device and will validate the redundant, fault tolerant hardware and\n> firmware design of the bus.\n> \n> Two monopole antennas (VHF and UHF) will be deployed after separation.\n> Housekeeping and payload data will be communicated to the ground as\n> orbital data profiles. TIsat-1 will be secured to the launch vehicle\n> using the XPOD Single separation system.\n> \n> TIsat-1 communicates over amateur radio frequencies, as coordinated\n> through the IARU, and they have been working with radio amateurs in\n> Switzerland during the spacecraft's development. They have a Morse Code\n> and data beacons. More information can be found at\n> \thttp://www.spacelab.dti.supsi.ch/tiSat1.html\n> \n> \n> \n> Future Launches by SFL\n> ------------------------------\n> SFL has signed its 7th launch contract with ANTRIX for NLS-7 in late\n> 2010/early 2011. NLS-7 will launch the twin-satellite CanX-4 and CanX-5\n> formation flying mission.\n> \n> SFL will be signing its 8th launch contract for NLS-8 momentarily, for\n> the launch of two astronomy nanosatellites: BRITE-Austria (CanX-3A) and\n> UniBRITE (CanX-3B). NLS-8 will also launch one partner spacecraft.\n> \n> In addition, SFL is under discussion for NLS-9, NLS-10, and NLS-11\n> launches in 2011/2012 time frame, and would like to extend an invitation\n> to spacecraft developers world-wide to join our launches.\n> \n> For further information, please contact:\n>   Freddy M. Pranajaya\n>   Manager, Advanced Systems Group\n>   UTIAS Space Flight Laboratory\n>   4925 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M3H 5T6\n>   +1-416-667-7890 Voice\n>   +1-416-667-7799 Fax\n>   [email protected]\n>   http://www.utias-sfl.net/\n> \n> \n> \n> 73,\n> -Daniel, VA3KKZ\n\n",
    "attachments": []
}