o end" cost of suitsat the next are
going to be. Particularly now that a "space frame" has to be developed.
Robert WB5MZO
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> Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Re: Lets Fix ISS, Replace ARISS
Amsat BB"
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Miles..What I dont get, but to be fair to AMSAT I have not had a lot of time
to pay attention to...is why some projects are going on and why some of
those are going where they are going.
Suits
hat is another story).
Robert WB5MZO Amsat life member
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> Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 12:37:40 -0500
> Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Lets Fix ISS, Replace ARISS
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> Miles. well done. I suspect that you have hit a b
; Behalf Of Rocky Jones
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> Miles. well done. I suspect that you have hit a brick wall...but I
> concur in everything you wrote.
>
> Having said tha
> Miles. well done. I suspect that you
> have hit a brick wall...but I concur
> in everything you wrote.
Be careful. ARISS cannot have loose cannons on deck that can bounce around all
over the place destroying the very fabric of the formal and informal ties that
ARISS has with the internati
Miles. well done. I suspect that you have hit a brick wall...but I concur in
everything you wrote.
Having said that. ISS and human spaceflight in general (at least in the US) is
on the verge of a very big shake up...and that might shake the ham equation as
well.
Robert Oler WB5MZO
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