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GHGSat seeks to double greenhouse gas emissions fleet on SpaceX launch
A trio of Canadian satellites nicknamed Luca, Penny and Diako from GHGSat will launch into orbit with upgraded capabilities no …
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Obruta pivots to building off-the-shelf RPOD for satellite maintenance
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Canada looks to commercial opportunities in Low Earth Orbit, exploration of the lunar orbit and surface
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Kleos Space constellation of radio frequency detection satellites takes shape
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Canadian launch provider Reaction Dynamics emerges from the shadows
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ISED releases decisions on licensing and fee framework for Earth Stations and Space Stations
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) has published its much anticipated decisions on licensing and fee framework for Earth …
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NorthStar Earth & Space endorses the Net Zero Space Declaration
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Moving the needle for Canadian space regulation and licensing
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Government moves forward with legislation for the Lunar Gateway Agreement
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The Public Policy Forum releases post-covid innovation report
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20 semi-finalists selected for the Deep Space Healthcare Challenge
The Canadian Space Agency and Impact Canada have selected 20 organizations across Canada for the Deep Space Healthcare Challenge.
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NASA’s InSight lander science results are invaluable
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Canada looks to commercial opportunities in Low Earth Orbit, exploration of the lunar orbit and surface
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What is Canada’s role in the exploration of the Moon?
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Sherbrooke scientist receives CSA funding for lunar VIPER mission
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Astrolab’s Jaret Matthews on their multipurpose rovers
In this weeks Space Economy podcast my special guest is Jaret Matthews, founder and CEO of Astrolab.
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SpinLaunch to perform suborbital launch for NASA
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Canadensys delivers upgraded lunar wheels to the Canadian Space Agency
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Launch Canada sets dates for first Rocket Innovation Challenge
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GHGSat gets $454K for clean technology demo
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BC Team Zephyr to represent Canada at the European Space Agency’s CanSat competition
Team Zephyr, made up of BC’s Fraser Heights and Byrne Creek Secondary schools will represent Canada at the upcoming European …
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An overview of the McGill Bicentennial Space Research Conference
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CanSat Design Challenge finalists plan Lethbridge competition April 30
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Stardust Technologies launches Stardust Alliance with over 20 partners
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SEDS Canada launches student mentorship membership program
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Canada signs Copernicus Arrangement with the European Commission
The Canadian Space Agency today signed the Copernicus Arrangement, an Earth Observation data sharing agreement with the European Commission.
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GHGSat methane emission monitoring satellite constellation about to double
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The government wants a study on the socio-economic benefits of the Arctic Observing Mission
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GHGSat releases its 2021 methane emissions report
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New publication on Leveraging Commercial Space for Earth and Ocean Remote Sensing available
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US National Space Policy as a benchmark for Canada
Last week, while public attention was focused on talk of electoral colleges and presidential aspirations, President Trump and Vice President …
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RADARSAT Constellation Mission data largely unused, unavailable
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We may not be big, but we’re small – What is a small business and why does it matter?
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The Two Solitudes of Space – New and Traditional
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Canada – A new place for space