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        "address": "lucleblanc6 (a) videotron.ca",
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    "sender_name": "Luc Leblanc",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb]  ANSAT-NA VS MILITARY cooperation",
    "date": "2007-04-24T13:25:22Z",
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    "content": " \nJust to remind you as i already wrote...in the past any military VS AMSAT'S\t\nshould be strongly condemned and even more by AMSAT-NA BOD.\n\nTheses \"cadets\" are no learning to play chess and this \" along with its primary \nscience mission\" take all his sense in the scope of the excerpt below!\n\nAs memory tends to forget in time it helps to remind those with a selective \none...\n\nOn 11 Feb 2007 at 23:33, Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:\n\n> There are several new pieces of software that need to be uploaded and tested \n> this week on AO-51. Additionally the S band transmitter will be on for an as \n> of yet undetermined number of daylight passes over the Air Force Academy \n> ground station in Colorado Springs, Colorado. These passes will be used for \n> the ground station checkout on S band prior to the launch of Falconsat-3 \n> satellite, now scheduled in late February.  FS-3 carries an amateur payload \n> along with its primary science mission.\n\n\n\n\n\t\n2003 Annual Session > 156 STCMT 03 E - WEAPONS IN SPACE AND GLOBAL SECURITY\n156 STCMT 03 E - WEAPONS IN SPACE AND GLOBAL SECURITY\n\n\n\n\nIII. POSSIBLE THREATS TO SPACE-BASED ASSETS\n\n\n\n30. The availability of tracking data by amateur satellite observers from all \nover the world, who post their findings on the Internet, facilitates the \ntracking and identifying of satellites in low orbit. The increased \nsophistication of technologies such as radar, optical telescopes and passive \nradio frequency receivers makes it easier to track satellites in LEO.\n\n\nd.Micro-satellites (of less than 100 kg) and nano-satellites (of less than ten \nkg) that use lightweight composite materials and high-speed computer chips. \nThese kinds of satellites could be used as secondary payloads of a primary \nspace vehicle to covertly encounter space assets and disrupt or destroy them. \n\n\n37. As Donald Rumsfeld became Defense Secretary in the newly elected Bush \nadministration, the DOD started to implement some of the report's \nrecommendations. In May 2001, the Defense Secretary declared, \"There is no \nquestion that the use of land and sea and air and space are all things that \nneed to be considered if one is looking at the best way to provide the kind of \nsecurity from ballistic missiles that is desirable for the United States and \nfor our friends and Allies.\" In July 2001, General Michael Ryan, the US Air \nForce chief of staff, endorsed the deployment of space-based weapons to protect \nUS assets in space. He also predicted that by 2020 the United States will be \nable to shoot down other countries' orbiting spacecraft.\n\n38. In October 2002, the US Space Command was merged with the US Strategic \nCommand into an organisation that now controls all U.S. nuclear and space \nforces. \"The missions of SpaceCom and StratCom have evolved to the point where \nmerging the two into a single entity will eliminate redundancies in the command \nstructure and streamline the decision-making process\", Donald Rumsfeld said at \nthe time. One of the largest components of the new StratCom - with 40,000 \nairmen and civilians - is Air Force Space Command, headquartered at Peterson \nAir Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Space Command's Strategic \nMaster Plan calls for the United States, by 2025, to be able to strike any \ntarget in the world from space within minutes, to protect US systems in space \nfrom hostile forces, and to deny space access to potential enemies.\n\n\"Potential enemies\" As far as we are the US will soon consider the rest of the \nworld as \"potential enemies\" I was taking my lunch last week in the Philipsburg \narea near the border and i have a nice conversation with a US national guard \npilot based in Vermont who told me very interesting comment about the \"mood\" in \nthe forces who is just the same it was in the Vietnam era...\n\nHe told me he was sick and disgusted to always have to take side in defending \nthe undefendable as soon as he goes out his country...\n\nAs many of our brief discussion is \"highly\" OT he also told me many are \"going \nnorth\" to avoid serving overseas but he refused to clarify what he's meaning \nabout overseas... but he smile... \n\nDAYTON 2007\n\nToo bad AMSAT-NA ANS was again trailing on this one \"AGAIN\" but here it is... \nand you will have some matter to discuss in May too.\n\nHam-astronaut to be league's honored guest at ARRL EXPO 2007 in Dayton\nReprinted from The ARRL Letter, Vol 26, No 13 (Mar 30, 2007)\n    \nNASA Space shuttle veteran and International Space Station Expedition 12\ncommander Bill McArthur, KC5ACR, will be the League's guest at Dayton\nHamvention <http://www.hamvention.org> 2007 in May. Hamvention takes place\nthis year Friday through Sunday, May 18-20, at Hara Arena near Dayton, Ohio.\nThe first astronaut to work all states from space, McArthur has been\napplauded for inspiring others through his ham radio activities from NA1SS.\nHe'll be featured speaker during a closed ARRL reception Thursday, May 17,\nand will be on hand all day Friday, May 18, to greet and talk with visitors\nto ARRL EXPO 2007 at Hamvention <http://www.arrl.org/announce/nc/2007/>.\nARRL also anticipates that McArthur will be able to lead an Amateur Radio on\nthe International Space Station (ARISS) forum at Dayton Hamvention for\nfirst-day visitors. \n\n\n\n\"-\"\n\"A \"Fidel\" AMSAT observer.\"\n\n\n\nLuc Leblanc VE2DWE\nSkype VE2DWE\nwww.qsl.net/ve2dwe\nWAC BASIC CW PHONE SATELLITE\n\n \n",
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