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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/OOMJACS4QV5MRKPRBLWJOC2XIK46XL7G/",
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        "address": "wa8sme (a) comcast.net",
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    "sender_name": "Mark Spencer",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] MAREA a School Activity You Can Do",
    "date": "2012-11-13T20:33:59Z",
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    "content": "Dinner conversation the other evening. \n\n \n\nDad:   \"Suzie, what did you do in school today?\"  \n\n \n\n\"Science class was pretty cool today.  We have been teaching our robot,\nRobbie, to move through a maze.last week my group was the first to make it\nthrough the maze without hitting the sides.  So today, Ms. Smith allowed us\nto send the commands we made up to move Robbie through the maze up to the\nInternational Space Station and back down to Robbie.  We used ham radio to\ndo it.  I got to push the computer key that actually send the commands!\nThere was some raspy sounds from the radio speaker, a delay, like a hundred\nhours.well it seemed like a long time. and then Robbie started to go through\nthe maze!\"\n\n \n\n\"Wow, that's pretty amazing.\"\n\n \n\n\"Yes it is.  We listen for radio signals from the ISS all the time, but this\nis the first time that we ever sent our own radio signal to the ISS from the\nradio in our classroom.  And I know that our radio waves were heard in space\nbecause the signals came right back down to Robbie and we watched him move\nthrough the maze.just like Mission Control does to make Curiosity move on\nMars.\"\n\n \n\nDad:  \"Well I didn't know you were an astronaut.\"\n\n \n\n\"Ah Dad, not yet, but I will be some day.\"  \".I'm sure you will Suzie.\"\n\n \n\nInterested how you can help your school do this?  Ask me, [email protected].\n\n \n\n \n\nMark Spencer, WA8SME\n\nEducation and Technology Program Director\n\nARRL, the national association for Amateur RadioTM\n\n43 Pinelock Dr.\n\nGales Ferry, CT 06335\n\n860-381-5335\n\n860-460-1139 (cell)\n\[email protected]\n\n \n\n",
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