What I'm very curious about, after seeing some of these postings, is how those involved determine or know which piece of space junk did the damage to a given object or satellite.
73 de Dennis KD7CAC Scottsdale, AZ
On Mar 11, 2013, at 7:56 AM, John Wingard jwin2485@bellsouth.net wrote:
I for one certainly enjoy and appreciate the information that Trevor provides. I would speculate that many of us don't have the time to track and monitor a lot of the space-related news. Besides, you won't ever hear about most of it on the major news and cable channels. For those that don't want to be bothered with Trevor's posts, I would suggest setting up the appropriate filters in their e-mail applications, or else just use the delete key.
73 de WB4GLJ AMSAT# 3903
On Mar 11, 2013, at 9:20 AM, "JoAnne Maenpaa" k9jkm@comcast.net wrote:
Trevor, thanks for all your work on finding the news.
It seems Trevor was among the first to pioneer a method of news reporting about amateur radio in space (and, topics interesting to satellite hams) where you roll out the news while it is still timely and providing actionable information ... then, later summarize it into a list of news whether that might be a web site or a weekly news bulletin.
-- 73 de JoAnne K9JKM k9jkm@amsat.org