Millions of Canadians are now sheltering in place in their houses amid the Coronavirus pandemic, providing a challenge for kids (and adults) in finding things to do while waiting out the storm.
Read More »Saturn and its Mysteries
Our friends at the Science Channel have posted a new video on the mysteries of Saturn.
Read More »Sinclair Interplanetary chooses a path to growth
For the past 20 years, Doug Sinclair worked hard in the space business. He began in his basement, selling his work by the hour. His first products came online in 2006 and 2007, in satellite components such as magnetic torque rods and digital sun sensors.
Read More »The RADARSAT program and Synthetic Aperture Radar
Canada is a technology leader when it comes to Synthetic Aperture Radar and has decades of experience through the RADARSAT programs.
Read More »Canadian Space Agency working in an evolving COVID-19 situation
Since the government directed some federal workers this past Monday to telework, updated or new content on the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) channels, be it their website or social media, has dropped precipitously.
Read More »Working together – Themistocles, John Kennedy and Me
As some of you may know I recently started a podcast called Terranauts. I like to say that the purpose of the podcast is tell stories about people who work in space without ever leaving the ground. Hence the name.
Read More »Export Development Canada on managing the impact on global supply chains
Last week Export Development Canada (EDC) held a webinar on managing the impact on global supply chains during the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More »Brigadier-General Kevin G. Whale to be first senior General Officer appointed to the United States Air Force Space Command
The Department of National Defence today announced that for the first time ever a senior General Office will be sent to work at the United States Air Force Space Command (USAFSPC) in Colorado Springs.
Read More »Perimeter Institute Inspiring Future Women in Science 2020 Panel Discussion
The Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics held its annual Inspiring Future Women in Science conference on March 9 which included a panel discussion.
Read More »Canadian Space Agency President Sylvain Laporte is leaving after serving one term
Last fall SpaceQ asked Canadian Space Agency (CSA) President Sylvain Laporte if he was going to stay for a second term beyond his mandate which expires this month. We now have an answer.
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