"This delay is mixed news for AMSAT. While we are disappointed that
this will mean that Fox-1 will not fly in 2014, it also means that we
have more time to complete and test the spacecraft prior to delivery
to SRI. In the overall scheme of things, it allows AMSAT to have
greater confidence in the delivery of a thoroughly tested spacecraft
by taking more time to allow for unforeseen contingencies and to do
the ground testing." -AMSAT-NA

You mean we were going to launch a project that was NOT already 
thoroughly tested? AMSAT has a fiduciary responsibility to its donors 
to only launch thoroughly tested projects.

Not quite sure what AMSAT-NA "meant" to say ... but this paragraph 
plainly states that AMSAT might not have been able to provide a stable 
satellite to the launch site on time anyway. It states that AMSAT might 
not be as confident with a 2014 launch as they will be for a 2015
launch. What was written states that the satellite is not ready for a 
2014 launch. 

If that IS the case, then we should all be relieved that it will not be 
launching
this year. If that is NOT the case, then AMSAT-NA needs someone to 
proofread their releases before publishing.

Clint Bradford K6LCS


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