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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/ROIDNLSTDWXUC723UGNJDSEESD4K73R6/?format=api",
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        "address": "martha (a) amsat.org",
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    "sender_name": "Martha",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  Fwd: AMSAT-BB and SAREX",
    "date": "2010-12-22T15:08:51Z",
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    "content": "All,\n\n\n\nMy heartiest of congratulations to all the Amateur Radio on the\nInternational Space Station (ARISS) volunteers and their international\nsponsoring organizations on this, the 10th anniversary of the first Amateur\nRadio on the International Space Station (ARISS) school group contact.\n\n\n\nIt is breathtaking to see all that you have done this past decade.  Ham\nradio operations on ISS started with the first Moscow/USA checkout contact\non November 13, 2000—just 11 days after Expedition 1 took up residence on\nISS.  That paved the way for the historic first school contact between the\nstudents at the Burbank School in Burbank, Illinois and Bill Shepherd,\nKD5GSL on December 21, 2000.  Long-time ARISS volunteer Charlie Sufana,\nAJ9N, mentored that first contact…preparing the Burbank students, teachers\nand community for an activity that they will remember for the rest of their\nlives.  Since then, the ARISS team’s volunteer spirit and can-do attitude\nhave kept the ARISS stations on ISS operational the entire decade--through\nall 26 crew expeditions.  Over 560 schools or organizations have performed\nARISS contacts -- inspiring tens of thousands of students and enabling\nmillions and millions, worldwide, to experience the human spaceflight\njourney and to share in the excitement and camaraderie of the ham radio\nhobby.  The international team has installed antennas and equipment in\nseveral ISS modules, deployed SuitSat, delivered ARISSat, and a school\ncontact was a prominent “star” in the IMAX ISS 3D movie.  Most importantly,\nyou have inspired a legion of students to pursue careers in science,\ntechnology, engineering and math.\n\n\n\nOn my desk is a copy of NASA’s “Reference Guide to the ISS.”  I recently\nnoticed that on the back cover is a beautiful photograph of ISS with the Sun\nshining prominently on one of the ARISS antennas mounted on the Russian\nService Module.  That photograph reminds me of a story from the U.S.\nConstitutional Convention when statesmen Benjamin Franklin, looking towards\nthe president's chair, at the back of which a rising sun happened to be\npainted, observed to a few members near him, that painters had found it\ndifficult to distinguish in their art a rising sun from a setting sun.\nFranklin said \"I have often…looked at that behind the president without\nbeing able to tell whether it was rising or setting: But now at length I\nhave the happiness to know that it is a rising and not a setting sun.\"\n\n\n\nIndeed….the sun that shines over ARISS is a rising sun.\n\n\n\nCongratulations to the ARISS international team and their sponsoring\norganizations!!\n\n\n\n73,  Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO\n\nDecember 21, 2010\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n-- \n73- Martha\n",
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