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Encountered email error #68

Closed benetherington closed 1 year ago

benetherington commented 1 year ago
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  "level": 50,
  "time": 1664718494247,
  "pid": 182,
  "hostname": "e8293e6a17d8",
  "msg": "Something went wrong while storing TWSF email...",
  "parsingErrors": [
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      "body",
      "Assignment to constant variable."
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  "textContent": "-Ben E. (he/they)\n\n\n---------- Forwarded message ---------\nFrom: Michael Freeman <mikefreem14@gmail.com>\nDate: Thu, 29 Sept 2022 at 13:31\nSubject: Re: #thisweeksf\nTo: <info@theorbitalmechanics.com>\n\n\nI'm guessing this week's clue is referring to the launch of ulysses on\nboard STS-41. It was originally supposed to launch in 1986 but was delayed\ndue to the loss of Challenger which resulted in the 4 year delay.\n\nRegards,\nMike Freeman\n(603) 340-7039\n\n\nOn Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 9:46 AM Michael Freeman <mikefreem14@gmail.com>\nwrote:\n\n> I think this week's clue is referencing the mars observer satellite losing\n> communication on August 21, 1993. It went missing due to an explosion that\n> most likely caused it to start spinning (like a top). Initially I was\n> thinking that top was in reference to the fact it was a topographical\n> observation satellite\n>\n> Regards,\n> Mike Freeman\n> (603) 340-7039\n>\n>\n> On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 12:02 PM Michael Freeman <mikefreem14@gmail.com>\n> wrote:\n>\n>> I believe this week's clue is referencing Explorer 6 taking the first\n>> ever satellite image of earth on the 14th of August 1959 while only at 63%\n>> power.\n>>\n>> Regards,\n>> Mike Freeman\n>> (603) 340-7039\n>>\n>>\n>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 9:24 AM Michael Freeman <mikefreem14@gmail.com>\n>> wrote:\n>>\n>>> Hey guys!\n>>>\n>>> This week's clue is referencing NASA sending out the prime contractor\n>>> proposals for the manned lunar Apollo spacecraft to 12 companies on July\n>>> 28, '61!\n>>>\n>>> #thisweeksf\n>>>\n>>> Regards,\n>>> Mike Freeman\n>>> (603) 340-7039\n>>>\n>>>\n>>> On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 9:37 AM Michael Freeman <mikefreem14@gmail.com>\n>>> wrote:\n>>>\n>>>> Hey guys!\n>>>>\n>>>> I believe the clue was referring to the AS-203 test launch of the\n>>>> Saturn IB on july 5th 1966. It was an uncrewed launch so in that sense no\n>>>> one was around to hear it explode, but it also experienced RUD between\n>>>> ground stations, so there really was no one that heard it.\n>>>>\n>>>> #thisweeksf\n>>>>\n>>>> Regards,\n>>>> Mike Freeman\n>>>>\n>>>\n"
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