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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/TENJZ7LOETWSFBEVCP5DKABCSV3A6AQV/?format=api",
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    "sender_name": "Frank Bauer",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] 15 Year of ARISS School Contacts",
    "date": "2015-12-22T00:59:01Z",
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    "content": "All,\n\n \n\n15 years ago today, on December 21, 2000, students at Burbank School in\nBurbank Illinois, U.S.A. lined us and readied themselves for a very historic\nevent---the first school contact with the crew on the International Space\nStation.  ARISS mentor and radio operator Charlie Sufana, AJ9N and his team\nof volunteers had aptly prepared the students, teachers and the public in\nattendance for their historic contact.  As AOS approached, Charlie began\ncalling NA1SS.  Soon, Expedition 1 Commander Bill \"Shep\" Shepherd, KD5CDL\nanswered back and the students immediately began asking Shep their\nquestions.  The rest is history.  \n\n \n\nBurbank school teacher, Rita Wright, who later became KC9CDL, continues to\nbe active in ARISS as a volunteer.  Rita's 2004 AMSAT Symposium paper,\n\"Remember, We're Pioneers!\" chronicles the Burbank school's journey to the\nfirst ARISS contact and beyond.  You are invited to download the paper at\n<https://www.dropbox.com/s/q8cmd0eu9y0imsz/REMEMBER--Burbank%20School.pdf?dl\n=0>\nhttps://www.dropbox.com/s/q8cmd0eu9y0imsz/REMEMBER--Burbank%20School.pdf?dl=\n0\n\n \n\nWith this historic event in mind, I would like to take this opportunity to\nthank our volunteers from the ARISS operations team for their outstanding,\nlong term support to ARISS.  These folks---our mentors, telebridge operators\nand operations leaders---are the foundation of ARISS.   They have made\nnearly 1000 ARISS contacts successful since Burbank, 15 years ago.  Without\nthem, the goals of ARISS: inspiration, exploration, education and\nexperimentation, could not be achieved.  Their guidance, mentoring and\npresentations, before, during and after the contact were crucial in\nachieving these goals.  Thank you all!!\n\n \n\nAs the ARISS team prepares for 2016, with many schools in the queue,\nprepared, ready and waiting for their upcoming contacts, ARISS is gearing up\nfor another historic event---our 1000th school contact.  Wow!  1000 ARISS\ncontacts!!  To celebrate this historic event, I would ask those that know of\nan ARISS student that has graduated and is now in a science, technology,\nengineering or mathematics (STEM) field to please have them share their\nstory with us.  Please pass this along to others and have them send their\nstories to me at [email protected] or to our web master at [email protected].\nWe would like to compile these for our space agency customers and to share\nthe stories with the amateur radio community.\n\n \n\nThanks es 73,\n\n \n\nFrank H. Bauer, KA3HDO\n\nARISS International Chair\n\n \n\n",
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