November it seems is unofficially “space” month in Canada with a trio of national conferences including the 3rd Canadian Science Policy Conference, the first Canadian Aerospace Summit and the annual Canadian Space Summit with Ottawa and Calgary hosting these three events.
Read More »Canadian Space Commerce Association Bimonthly Meeting
Date: November 10, 2011 Location: Toronto, ON Web Site: http://spacecommerce.ca/meetings About: The next CSCA meeting is Thursday, November 10th, 2011. Our guest speaker will be announced shortly. The CSCA holds meetings in Toronto on the second Thursday of every other month, at the law offices of Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, 199 Bay Street, Suite 4000, Commerce Court West, Toronto, Ontario, M5L 1A9. Meetings are …
Read More »Canadian Workshop on Composite Structures and Materials for Space Applications
Date: November 14-15, 2011 Location: Canadian Space Agency HQ, Saint-Hubert, QC Web Site: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/events/2011/composite.asp About: The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is pleased to host a Canadian Workshop on Composite Structures and Materials for Space Applications. The technology of composite structures and materials has dramatically evolved, advanced, matured over past decades to have applications ranging from laptop computers, sports equipment, automobiles, aircraft, to spacecraft and space …
Read More »International Interdisciplinary Congress on Space Debris Remediation
Date: November 11-12, 2011 Location: Montreal, QC Web Site: http://www.mcgill.ca/iasl/ About: The International Interdisciplinary Congress on Space Debris Congress, to be held at McGill Institute of Air and Space Law in Montreal on 11 and 12 November 2011, will examine various technical concepts and means, legal and economic aspects, operational and organizational requirements for space debris remediation and on-orbit servicing of satellites with the objective …
Read More »Rover's Eye View of Three-Year Trek on Mars
During the three-year trek of NASA’s Mars Rover Opportunity from Victoria crater to Endeavour crater, rover planners captured a horizon photograph at the end of each drive. 309 images taken during the 13-mile journey appear in this video. Video courtesy NASA JPL.
Read More »University of Western Ontario Scientists Team With NASA To Develop New Hypothesis On Crater Debris
Scientists from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario (UWO) have partnered with researchers from the NASA Lunar Science Institute to study crater ejecta – the debris that is launched out of a crater during meteor impacts. They have developed a new theory, which will help future scientists when they examine samples of crater ejecta returned from the Moon, asteroids and terrestrial planets.
Read More »Satellite Service Restored to Northern Canadian Communities
The Anik F2 satellite which went offline yesterday due to a software malfunction is back in service said Telesat, its owner. While the satellite was down it affected mostly northern communities in Canada’s arctic. Services affected included phone and banking services which were offline and caused First Air to cancel most flights.
Read More »Astronaut David Saint- Jacques to Explore Simulated Asteroid as part of NEEMO 15
One of NASA’s goals is to send astronauts to an asteroid in the future, something that’s never been done. While the hardware is being built, namely the Orion Multi-Purpose Crewed Vehicle that will take the astronauts to an asteroid, a more immediate concern is training astronauts on how to work on the asteroid once they get there. NASA’s NEEMO 15 mission is just one of …
Read More »NASA Administrator Checks Out New Spacecraft
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden and Johnson Space Center Director Mike Coats visit the Orion facilities inside Johnson’s Space Vehicle Mockup Facility on Monday, Sept. 26. The Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Module is being developed by NASA as the nation’s deep space exploration spacecraft. In conjunction with NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), Orion will carry astronauts to asteroids, Mars and other destinations in the solar system.
Read More »Will NASA's Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle Ever Fly?
Yesterday NASA announced its long awaited plan to develop a Heavy Lift Vehicle (HLV) for its Space Launch System (SLS). Based on NASA’s history and most recent experience in developing the Constellation program I think it’s fair to ask the question, will NASA’s HLV ever fly?
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