The past five years rank with the best in AMSAT's history and we are poised for much more success in the future. We have launched four satellites and a fifth is complete and awaiting launch. We have partnered with university groups to place amateur transponders on their satellites. We are on a path back to HEO through our GOLF program with the first two satellites in this series, GOLF-TEE and GOLF-1, selected for launch opportunities. We continue to support amateur radio on human spaceflight through ARISS and AREx. Our CubeSat Simulator project has been very successful in promoting AMSAT's mission of educational outreach. Due to these successes, membership numbers and revenue continue to increase after a long period of decline from the late 1990s. After falling to around 3,000 members in the early part of last decade, we are now up to about 4,000 members. Additionally, activity on the amateur satellites has increased considerably over the past several years.
In addition to satellite projects, we have launched a new, modern membership portal. Our members now have access to all issues of The AMSAT Journal from 2014 to the present and all of the AMSAT Symposium Proceedings since 1986 through this portal. More publications are coming soon. We have also modernized and revitalized the field program with our new AMSAT Ambassador program.
If you want us to continue on the journey Upward to HEO, vote for Dr. Mark Hammond, N8MH, Bruce Paige, KK5DO, and myself.
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Paul, N8HM upwardtoheo.coom