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Read More »RADARSAT Constellation Mission Podcast with Mission Manager Steve Iris
The RADARSAT Constellation Mission is less than a week away from its scheduled launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force base in California.
Read More »Canadian Spaceport in Nova Scotia Gets Environment Ministry Approval to Move Forward
Today Nova Scotia Environment gave the approval for Maritime Launch Services (MLS) to move forward with its plan to build a spaceport in the Hazel Hill – Canso area of Guysborough County.
Read More »CASI ASTRO 2019 Conference Schedule Available
The Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute will hold its now annual ASTRO conference in two weeks in Laval. The theme this year is “Space for Business”.
Read More »How Will the RADARSAT Constellation Mission Benefit Canadians?
The RADARSAT Constellation Mission is tentatively scheduled to launch on Tuesday, June 11. What will the three satellites mean to the lives of everyday Canadians?
Read More »NASA Awards US$253.5 in Contracts to Three Commercial Lunar Payload Services Companies
NASA has selected Astrobotic Technology, Intuitive Machines and ORBIT Beyond as the first commercial lunar payload services contract recipients.
Read More »RADARSAT Constellation Mission Launch and Deployment Animation
Canada’s trio of next-generation of Earth observation satellites known as the RADARSAT Constellation Mission is scheduled to launch in mid-June. What will the launch look like? How will the satellites be deployed?
Read More »The Future of Astronaut Healthcare in Deep Space with Dr. Robert Thirsk
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) wants to be a leader in healthcare in deep space and bring that contribution to its international partners as planning evolves for a human return to the moon.
Read More »High Level Area Wildfire Threatens Mackenzie Valley Fibre Link to Inuvik Ground Stations
The Mackenzie Valley Fibre Link that provides a vital high-speed communication to Inuvik and which went operational a year ago, is now threatened at its southern terminus in High Level, Alberta by the Chuckegg Creek wildfire.
Read More »SpaceX Starlink Train Lights Up the Sky and Astronomers Complain
It took people by surprise but the SpaceX Starlink train of 60 satellites has some astronomers complaining.
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