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        "address": "donmc (a) xtra.co.nz",
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    "sender_name": "don",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: could we raise orbit etc.",
    "date": "2007-02-20T23:20:30Z",
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    "content": "Kevin,\nI agree that the earth's field is miniscule, but that wasn't really the \nmechanism for orbital change that I was proposing.\n  I was really thinking (?) about the interactions between the earth and \nthe sun's ( or another planet...Jupiter?) magnetic fields.\n  The Earths field is not a classic dipole system, and continually \nchanges with (solar) activity. My thought was maybe these changes could \nbe utilised to very slowly change the crafts attitude and increase its \napogee.\n  The magnet/coil systems presently used to control attitude do interact \nwith the earths field, but this is done to maintain a reasonably stable \norbit. If the units could be operated to coincide with changes in the \nfields encountered in space then the orbit will change!\n  The trick would be predicting when to operate the systems to give the \ndesired result.\n  This would be immensely complicated but I suppose dreams are free.\n\nThis link may be interest, it shows some of the research being done in \nthis area. I'm sure there are others, NASA has some good stuff as well.\n\nhttp://www.esa.int/esapub/bulletin/bulletin121/bul121b_laakso.pdf\n\nThanks for your previous reply.\n\nDon Zl1THO\n",
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