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<A HREF="http://www.superconductivecomp.com/NASAselectsSCI.htm">NASA Selects
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THE NATIONAL AERONAUTIC AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SELECTS SUPERCONDUCTIVE
COMPONENTS, INC. FOR RESEARCH GRANT

COLUMBUS, Ohio - April 13, 1998 - Superconductive Components, Inc. (OTC
Bulletin Board: SCCI) today announced that it had been awarded a Small
Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant by the National Aeronautic and
Space Administration (NASA) to develop a process to manufacture large
superconductive discs for use in gravity modification experiments.

The program, titled ‘Demonstrate the Feasibility of fabricating a Dual
Microstructure YBCO Toroid Suitable for Gravity Shielding Experiments’
links Superconductive Components, Inc. (SCI) with NASA and the Oak Ridge
National Laboratory. The Phase I award of $70,000 will fund work to be
done at SCI to modify its existing processes to develop a
superconductive toroid with a very specific microstructure. Work
published by Russian scientist Eugene Podkletnov suggests that a YBCO
disc with specialized features may be able, under laboratory conditions,
to shield gravity waves. Phase II of the program, if approved by NASA,
could be funded up to $600,000. Approximately one half of NASA Phase I
awards result in Phase II contracts.

"We are pleased to have been selected by NASA through its peer review
process, to do this work," said SCI Vice President, J.R. Gaines, Jr.
"This award is a great acknowledgment of our technical strengths in YBCO
Melt Texturing and the overall capability of our team. We are hopeful
that this SBIR, which allows us to work closely with NASA on an
extraordinary topic, will lead to significant technical breakthroughs,
resulting in ongoing research and commercial sales."

The concept of Gravity Modification has been investigated by NASA and
others for several months and has been the subject of a recent
documentary by German public television. International attention has
been focused on these experiments because the shielding of earth bound
objects from the effects of gravity may radically alter the economics of
space travel and transportation in general.

Superconductive Components, Inc., head quartered in Columbus, Ohio,
manufactures ceramic superconductors for wire, electronic devices, such
as cellular base stations, and frictionless bearing systems for energy
storage and other rotating machinery. The company sells its product in
the US and over 40 foreign countries. For more information contact J.R.
Gaines, Jr., Vice President, at 614.486.0261.

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Superconductive Components Inc.
1145 Chesapeake Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43212 USA
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (614) 486-0261 Fax: (614) 486-0912
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