Just finished breaking down the a/v equipment, my wife is loading the 
dishwasher, and we are pleasantly 
coming down off a great "high."

Many friends celebrated this date with us in our back yard, along with our 
Icelandic horse and burro. (The 
burro's name is Edward R. Burro. If you are laughing, you are either a student 
of journalism, or more than 
80 years of age ... (grin).)

No, the ARISSat-1 was not heard on a great pass of the ISS at 9:56PM PDT.

THANK YOU to the folks who called in via Skype! THAT was great for the party 
atmosphere! We got our 
live video feed shown to the planet, too! We showed the new First Orbit movie, 
along with other new and
old videos.

It's been a historic 48 hours. I hope we can get the scheduling together to 
perform whatever maintenance 
needs to be done to our ARISSat-1, and have it successfully deployed soon.

Clint (now going to bed) Bradford, K6LCS



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