Louis Friedman, program director for LightSail-1, has announced that a back-up 
craft to LightSail-1 will be built, 

instead of an investment in insurance for an estimated cost of $ 200,000. 



As previously announced in July 2010 by AMSAT News Service (SB SAT @ AMSAT 
$ANS-206.08) 

LightSail-1 is planned to be launched in early 2011. 



LightSail-1 is a three Cubesat spacecraft (size of shoebox and proposed AMSAT 
Fox). 

It will use UHF frequencies for tracking and command control stations. 



California Polytechnic University is supplying the Cubesat bus, avionics and 
launch vehicle P-POD interface;. 

Georgia Tech University is leading the mission operations, Dave Spencer serving 
as mission manager; 

Stellar Exploration, Inc. led by Tomas Svitek is building LightSail-1; 

Jim Cantrell of Strategic Space Systems is project manager; and 

Louis D. Friedman is the LightSail-1 program director. 



The LightSail-1 program will be featured this weekend in Washington D.C. 



The USA Science & Engineering Festival 
National Mall in Washington, D.C. 
October 23 & 24, 1010 
10am to 5:50pm 

http://www.planetary.org/programs/projects/space_information/usa_science_festival_2010.html
 



For further information on this Planetary Society program: 

http://www.planetary.org/programs/projects/innovative_technologies/solar_sailing/
 



greg 

w9gb 

  
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