Being an ARISS ops team member myself I think it's important to realize that 
the AMSAT folks attend the ARISS-I meeting which is the international telecon. 
The ARISS ops team meets weekly on Wednesday afternoon and we are the group 
responsible for the hands on assistance of schools making ISS contacts. The 
international team handles the big picture and in the years I have been with 
the school side I have not heard any AMSAT board folks on the ops telecon.  
AMSAT's educational direction seems to be more university level while ARISS is 
geared more to grade and high school level. 

John-AG9D

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On Nov 20, 2011, at 6:12 PM, Clint Bradford <[email protected]> wrote:

> I apologize to all for continuing this thread. Apparently, there is a desire 
> for "existing lesson plans for a satellite that will be gone soon," as 
> opposed to what I was thinking, "lesson plans applicable to just 'bout ANY 
> ham space project."
> 
> Clint
> 
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