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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/MVENIESO5Z7H6D2RYFNFNWPP3Y5BESY6/?format=api",
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    "sender_name": "Frank H. Bauer",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  ARISS Opportunity...",
    "date": "2008-06-29T14:04:13Z",
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    "content": "Dexter,\n\nThis is a very interesting comment from the JSC Public Affairs Office.  As a\nNASA employee and the ARISS Chair, I will make sure we get this comment\nclarified.  This sounds very strange and out of character from our dealings\nwith the NASA Public Affairs Office.  It may be one person's misperceptions,\nwhich needs to be clarified.  \n\nYou all probably know this, but the ARISS success rate with schools is well\nover 90%, so reliability is not an issue.  That is why we have mentors\nworking with each school.\n\nNow, WRT the IRLP and echolink, I cannot answer that right this moment as I\nwas not on the Operations teleconference last week, so I did not hear what\nhappened.  Kenneth Ransom and Charlie Sufana follow this reflector pretty\nclosely and I am sure they will speak up before I get the info and get it in\nan e-mail.  But we will provide details on this for you and those on bb\nfairly soon.\n\nI thank you for your sincere interest in the ARISS program.  And your\ninterest in inspiring students to pursue careers in science and engineering.\nAnd to pursue the amateur radio hobby.\n\n73,  Frank Bauer, KA3HDO\nAMSAT V.P. for Human Spaceflight Programs\nARISS International Chairman  \n\n\n\n---------------------------------------------\nFrom: Dexter N Muir <[email protected]>\nSubject: [amsat-bb]  ARISS Opportunity...\nTo: [email protected]\nMessage-ID: <[email protected]>\nContent-Type: text/plain;  charset=\"us-ascii\"\n\nGreetings all\n\n   First post, so I hope it works.\n\n   Here is reply from NASA (and my original)\n\n<Quote>\n\nDear Mr. Muir:\n\nThank you for your note. We are sorry about your disappointment.\n\nSpeaking just of NASA TV, we do not carry Ham radio events because of\nreliability issues.\n\nWe wish we could offer you better news. We appreciate your interest in\nthe space program.\n \nThanks,\nThe JSC PAO Web Team \n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: Dexter N Muir [mailto:[email protected]] \nSent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 8:24 PM\nTo: JSC-HSF-Web-Mail\nSubject: Opportunity lost!\n\nGreetings from 'Down Under' (KiwiSat land)\n\n   A golden opportunity lost!\n\n   ARISS had scheduled a contact with Robinson Elementary School,\nRobinson, \nTexas via telebridge WH6PN in Hawaii on 25 Jun 2008 at 15:45 UTC.  At\nthis \ntime ISS _was_ over Hawaii, and ISS was scheduled to be in its Live \nCommentary period.\n\n   There was NO audio from the telebrige WH6PN on either Echolink or the\nIRLP \nDiscovery Reflector, and NASA TV's 'live coverage' segment made\nabsolutely NO \nmention of the event - in fact, no 'on-board' coverage was shown at all!\nISS \nwas out of range of TDRSS earlier, but would surely have been back in\ntouch \nby then?  A camera at the ARISS position should have been easy to\narrange, \neven if there is not one already present in that segment.\n\n   What happened?  Was there some other pressing event that could not be\n\nre-scheduled?  A technical fault (though nothing was mentioned of such)?\n\nDid 'dirtside' cancel at the last minute?  All Internet links showed the\n\nevent would run as advertised right up to time.\n\n   Echolink *AMSAT* Conference gives feedback on who is connected, and I\n\nobserved 6 other stations on at that time (incidentally 3:45 AM next\nmorning \nhere in New Zealand).  That is 6 parents or grandparents (like me) keen\nto \ndemonstrate live one-on-one communications with an Astronaut IN SPACE,\nwho \nare now extremely disappointed.  For myself, it was my first attempt at\nsuch \na conference, and I am _really_ glad I tried solo without getting 3\ngrandkids \nout of bed.\n\n   Despite this disappointment, I will try again (solo), and given at\nleast \n_some_ measure of success am likely to bring said children and perhaps\nothers \nto witness the event some time in the future.  THESE are your REAL\naudience - \nthe Astronauts, Scientists and Engineers of the future!\n\nSincerely\nDexter N Muir, ZL2DEX (Radio Ham since 1969)\nLevin, New Zealand\n\n</Quote>\n\n   Is this really a reliability issue, or somebody so high they don't smell \nvery nice (thinking more govt than anything else) deciding that Amateur = \nHam-fisted, and not realising that  the 'Hams' involved are mostly \nprofessionals and, because they LOVE what they do (the original meaning,\nfrom \nLatin), make professional-level efforts to DO IT RIGHT.\n\n   Besides, the exercise is NOT 'Carrying Ham radio events', but more an\nissue \nof continuing existing coverage, in similar manner to one of the Astronauts \ndoing a video-tour of the premises (which they do from time to time).  As I \nhad pointed out, there is probably a camera already there - the 'Ham Shack' \nis in or near the 'Kitchen' area, which has been 'vid-casted' before.\n\n   Can we do better?  Can we pressure someone/somewhere to not let this sort\n\nof opportunity pass again?\n\n   BTW - what DID happen?  Anyone?\n\n\n\n\n",
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