The crew of Atlantis (STS-135) uses Canadarm2 to install the hardware for Dextre’s Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM). (Credit: NASA/CSA).
Read More »CSA Solicits Study of Military Automatic Identification System Sensor for the RADARSAT Constellation Mission
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is following up its RADARSAT Next Generation Options Study of last summer with a new feasibility study of a design of an Integrated Automatic Identification System (AIS) Sensor that would eventually be built and placed on the satellites of the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM).
Read More »As Atlantis Lands the Shuttle Era Comes to an End
At 5:57:54 a.m EDT the orbiter Atlantis came to a wheels stop at the Kennedy Space Center runway 15 marking the end of the Space Shuttle era.
Read More »ESA Solicits Ideas and Interest for Technology Transfer Programme
The European Space Agency (ESA) is soliciting ideas and interest for their Technology Transfer Programme (TTP). Since 1979 Canada has had a cooperating agreement with ESA meaning Canadians could participate in some ESA programs. The TTP is one such program where Canadians can participate in.
Read More »CSA Extends Deadline for Exploration Core Concept Studies
The Canadian Space Agency has extended the deadline for the the Exploration Core Concept Studies from August 10th to August 23rd.
Read More »Atlantis Heads Home for the Last Time
Early Tuesday morning Atlantis undocked from the International Space Station, the last time an orbiter will do that. On Thursday morning at 5:56 a.m EDT Atlantis will land at the Kennedy Space Center marking the end of an era, the Space Shuttle era.
Read More »Benefits of James Webb Space Telescope Could be Lost for Canadian Scientists
On July 6th The US House Appropriations Committee released the fiscal year 2012 Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations bill which includes NASA funding. Under the Science budget line item was the note “The bill terminates funding for the James Webb Space Telescope, which is billions of dollars over budget and plagued by poor management.” If the James Webb Space Telescope funding were to be terminated it …
Read More »Canadian Space Agency President Steve MacLean's Reflects on Space Shuttle Program
With the final launch of the shuttle program Canadian Space Agency President Steve MacLean, himself a former astronaut who flew on Atlantis, offered the following message on the 30 year old program as it comes to a close.
Read More »Atlantis Blasts off on Final Shuttle Mission
With a 70% chance of a weather violation the Space Shuttle Atlantis beat the odds and thrilled close to a million gathered people who waited hours to see the final launch of a Space Shuttle. (Video of launch available)
Read More »Space Shuttle Atlantis Poised for Launch – Weather Permitting
While everything is proceeding smoothly at this point in the countdown the weather is still an issue with “thick clouds” being the current problem. The White Room has just been closed out after the astronauts were securely fastened into the shuttle.
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