Thanks to Joe and his team for a fantastic symposium. The look back in history of the hams in space showed the vision, courage and ability to convince government and defense officials that amateurs can contribute to the public good. Now let's leverage the past work and move way beyond LEO. As we reach for the stars let's not focus on the obstacles but on solutions and how to overcome them.
nick
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Hello,
I second on the fantastic symposium and your comments. Very good Symposium location close to the Metro and surrounded by restaurants. Enjoyed the tour of the Air & Space museum. I had a good train journey both ways.
73 Eric
On Mon 10/21/2019 9:15 AM, Nick Pugh via AMSAT-BB wrote:
Thanks to Joe and his team for a fantastic symposium. The look back in history of the hams in space showed the vision, courage and ability to convince government and defense officials that amateurs can contribute to the public good. Now let's leverage the past work and move way beyond LEO. As we reach for the stars let's not focus on the obstacles but on solutions and how to overcome them.
nick
Cell 337 258 2527
Helping UL become a world Class Engineering and Educational School
Disagree I Learn
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Eric A. Cottrell
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Nick Pugh