Hi Trevor,

Unfortunately, there were several
errors in the article. AMSAT was not
involved in the article preparation.

AMSAT sponsored this senior design project
at Penn State for the 2011-2012 academic
year. The students developed a super-capacitor
based energy storage device to replace the
battery on ARISSat type satellites. The
advantage of super-capacitors is very long
life but they do not yet have sufficient energy
density to use on a CubeSat.

73,
Tony AA2TX
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On 5/13/2012 4:32 PM, Trevor . wrote:
Go Erie reports on the work of students from Penn State Behrend who have been 
building part of a satellite for AMSAT.

See http://www.uk.amsat.org/7381

The report says:

"They admit, though, that they're a little disappointed their project will likely 
have to hitch a ride aboard a Russian spacecraft now that the shuttle program has been 
discontinued."

I initially assumed the satellite in question was FOX until I saw the Russian 
reference.

Can someone clarify which satellite is being referred to.

73 Trevor M5AKA



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