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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/F3ODXUUWN7X3OEGGH7WOPNZ232B7ZOMR/",
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    "sender_name": "Lee McLamb",
    "subject": "[ans] ANS-180  AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins",
    "date": "2014-06-29T02:28:24Z",
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    "content": "AMSAT NEWS SERVICE\nANS-180\n\nThe AMSAT News Service bulletins are a free, weekly news and infor-\nmation service of AMSAT North America, The Radio Amateur Satellite\nCorporation. ANS publishes news related to Amateur Radio in Space\nincluding reports on the activities of a worldwide group of Amateur\nRadio operators who share an active interest in designing, building,\nlaunching and communicating through analog and digital Amateur Radio\nsatellites.\n\nThe news feed on http://www.amsat.org publishes news of Amateur\nRadio in Space as soon as our volunteers can post it.\n\nPlease send any amateur satellite news or reports to:\nans-editor at amsat.org.\n\nIn this edition:\n\n* AMSAT Symposium Events and Tours\n* W5PFG/P Activating DL79/DL89 Grids\n* Send Your Name to the Asteroid Bennu!\n* ARISS News\n\n\n\nSB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-180.01\nANS-159 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins\n\nAMSAT News Service Bulletin 180.01\n From AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD.\nJune 30, 2014\nTo All RADIO AMATEURS\nBID: $ANS-180.01\n\nAMSAT Symposium Events and Tours\n\nThe AMSAT Symposium committee had a meeting this past weekend and made\nsome decisions on tours that will be held in conjunction with the\nsymposium.\n\nNote that we will have two events scheduled Sunday morning (October\n12)--the Area Coordinators Breakfast and the ARISS Operations Team\nMeeting.\n\nSimilar to last year’s symposium, two opportunities for tours are\nplanned for the 2014 Space Symposium:\n\n1) On Sunday October 12 (Afternoon), several Small Group/Light Rail\ntours are being planned. Symposium participants can choose one of the\nfollowing tours: Baltimore Inner Harbor Tour (including the\nAquarium), the B&O Railroad Museum, Edgar Allen Poe House or the\nNational Electronics Museum\n\n2) On Columbus Day, Monday October 13 we will take a bus to the\nWashington Dulles airport area to tour the Udvar Hazy Air and Space\nMuseum. Udvar Hazy is a phenomenal museum with hundreds of aircraft\nand spacecraft, including the Space Shuttle Discovery, SR-71, Enola\nGay, and many others. The plan is to leave the hotel at 9 am and\nreturn around 4 pm.\n\nIn order to get maximum benefit from all the holiday weekend events,\nthe symposium committee suggests that symposium participants consider\nscheduling their airline flights for no earlier than 6 pm on Monday\nOctober 13.\n\n\n[ANS thanks the AMSAT Symposium Committee, for the above information]\n\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n\nW5PFG/P Activating DL79/DL89 Grids\n\nClayton, W5PFG, has announced that he will be in the Big Bend area of \nTexas next week.\n\nHe will operate satellite passes as his schedule allows.\n\nJune 29 - Small potential for very late evening passes from DL89\nJune 30 thru July 1 - Random passes from DL79/89\nJuly 2 - Potential morning passes from DL89, evening from DM80\nJuly 3 - Morning passes from DM80, some evening passes from DM70\nJuly 4 - Random passes from DM80\n\nThere will be no visit to DL88jx on this trip.\n\n[ANS thanks Clayton, W5PFG, for the above information]\n\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n\nSend Your Name to the Asteroid Bennu!\n\nNASA is inviting people around the world to submit their names to be\netched on a microchip aboard a spacecraft headed to the asteroid Bennu\nin 2016.\n\nThe \"Messages to Bennu!\" microchip will travel to the asteroid aboard\nthe Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security\nRegolith Explorer, or OSIRIS-REx, spacecraft. The robotic mission will\nspend more than two years at the asteroid, which has a width of\napproximately 1,760 feet (500 meters). The spacecraft will collect a\nsample of Bennu's surface and return it to Earth in a sample return\ncapsule.\n\nThe deadline to submit names online is Sept. 30, 2014. Participants\nwho submit their names to the \"Messages to Bennu!\" campaign will be\nable to print a certificate of appreciation to document their\ninvolvement.\n\nFor more information and to submit your name, visit\nhttp://planetary.org/bennu.\n\nParticipants who \"follow\" or \"like\" the mission on Facebook\n(https://www.facebook.com/OSIRISREx) will receive updates on the\nlocation of their names in space from launch time until the asteroid\nsamples return to Earth in 2023. Facebook fans also will receive\nmission progress and late-breaking news through regular status\nupdates.\n\nFor more information about the OSIRIS-REx mission, visit\nhttp://www.nasa.gov/osiris-rex and http://osiris-rex.lpl.arizona.edu.\n\nQuestions about this opportunity should be directed to\[email protected].\n\n[ANS thanks NASA Education Express Message -- June 12, 2014 for the\nabove information]\n\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n\nARISS News\n\nScheduled contacts and events:\n\nUfa University, Ufa, Russia, direct via TBD\nContact was successful Sat 2014-06-21 14:45 UTC (***)\n\nAn ARISS contact is planned Wednesday July 2, 2014 at 12:05:13 UTC,\nwhich is 14:05:13 CEST.\n\nESA astronaut Alexander Gerst KF5ONO will answer questions from students\nat DLR Project Lab, Neustrelitz, Germany.\n\nSignals from the ISS will be audible over Europe on 145.800 FM.\n\nThe German Aerospace Center (DLR) is one of Europe's largest and most\nmodern research institutions. Here is where the aircraft of the future \nare being\ndeveloped and pilots trained, rocket engines tested and images of distant\nplanets analyzed. In addition, over 7,700 DLR staff members are \ninvestigating\nnext-generation high-speed trains, environmentally responsible methods of\ngenerating energy, and much more ...\n\nDLR_School_Lab Neustrelitz was opened in September 2011 at DLR in \nNeustrelitz\nin Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Here is where the data from various \nsatellites are\nreceived by means of large antennas, and subsequently processed. The \nstudent lab\nis available for visits of one or several days by school classes from \nthis most northerly\nGerman state and further afield.\n\nThe contact will be conducted in German.\n\nARISS is requesting listener reports for the above contact. Due to\nissues with the Kenwood radio that are not fully understood at present, the\nEricsson radio is going to be used for these contacts. ARISS thanks \neveryone in\nadvance for their assistance. Feel free to send your reports to\naj9n at amsat.org or aj9n at aol.com.\n\n\n****************************************************************************\n\n From 2014-11-10 to 2014-12-07, ARISS will be going into a period of no\ncontacts as there will be no hams onboard.\n\n****************************************************************************\n\nARISS congratulations the following mentors who have now mentored over 100\nschools:\n\nGaston ON4WF with 117\nSatoshi 7M3TJZ with 102\nFrancesco IKØWGF with 101\n\n****************************************************************************\n\nExpedition 39/40 on orbit\nSteve Swanson\nAleksander Skvortsov\nOleg Artemyev\n\nExpedition 40/41 on orbit\nMaxim Suraev\nGregory Wiseman KF5LKT\nAlexander Gerst KF5ONO\n\nARISS is an international educational outreach program partnering the \nparticipating space\nagencies, NASA, Russian Space Agency, ESA, CNES, JAXA, and CSA, with the \nAMSAT and\nIARU organizations from participating countries.\n\nARISS offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement of \nAmateur Radio\nby talking directly with crewmembers onboard the International Space \nStation. Teachers,\nparents and communities see, first hand, how Amateur Radio and \ncrewmembers on ISS\ncan energize youngsters' interest in science, technology and learning.\n\n[ANS thanks Charlie, AJ9N, for the above information]\n\n/EX\n\nIn addition to regular membership, AMSAT offers membership in the\nPresident's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining\ndonors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive addi-\ntional benefits. Application forms are available from the AMSAT\nOffice.\n\nPrimary and secondary school students are eligible for membership\nat one-half the standard yearly rate. Post-secondary school students\nenrolled in at least half time status shall be eligible for the stu-\ndent rate for a maximum of 6 post-secondary years in this status.\nContact Martha at the AMSAT Office for additional student membership\ninformation.\n\n73,\nThis week's ANS Editor,\nLee McLamb, KU4OS\nku4os at amsat dot org\n\n",
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