Please forgive my ignorance but I'm confused about this AMSAT-ARISS USA deal is going to work. Wouldn't be the rational thing for ARISS USA to appoint the representatives to ARISS (at least the US representative)? What if an AMSAT BoD decides to appoint someone who is not a part of ARISS USA?
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On Thu, Jul 16, 2020, 1:49 PM Dave Taylor ariss.w8aas@gmail.com wrote:
Assume what you like, Bruce. But for clarification of Bob McGwier’s statement about AMSAT’s reputation, you’ll have to ask Bob what he meant. Neither Frank nor anyone else can speak for him.
As for ARISS, the international working group is and always has been an independent activity, co-sponsored by AMSAT, ARRL, and many other ham organizations around the world. The ARISS volunteer team in the US has not walked away from anyone, merely formed a legal entity to allow actions it could not undertake otherwise.
Dave, W8AAS
On Jul 16, 2020, at 2:09 PM, Bruce Perens via AMSAT-BB <
amsat-bb@amsat.org> wrote:
Until I am told otherwise, I am going to assume that in addition to the Phase 4 project having walked off of AMSAT and formed ORI, ARISS has now walked off and is also functioning as an independent entity.
Bob MgGwier N4HY is someone we can trust, and an eminent space scientist
of
long duration and impeccable credentials, but I would much rather hear first-hand from Frank Bauer. I don't know him.
ORI now has a lot more missions than just Phase 4. It would be nice for
all
of these former-AMSAT-projects to return to AMSAT.
Thanks
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