According to a Canadian Press story the decision as to where the Canadarm will be located was made some time ago and that the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum was selected. Before the Canadarm can go on display though it still has one mission left with a scheduled launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour next Monday.
Read More »Canadian Space Agency Opens up New Exhibit and Holds its First Tweetup
The Canada Aviation and Space Museum will host two Canadian Space Agency (CSA) events this week including the agency’s first Tweetup. On Thursday, Canadian astronauts will help inaugurate the Living in Space Exhibit while on Friday there will be a question and answer session with students and Tweetup participants.
Read More »Where do you think the Canadarm should go? [Poll]
The Canadarm is coming home but where should it go? There are many site across Canada that could display the iconic piece of Canadian space history. Our poll list sites across the country that would be great venues for the Canadarm’s home. But should it go to one place permanently? Or should it travel across the country to all these locations? What do you think?
Read More »This Week in Space for Canada
MacDonald Dettwiler (MDA) promises to either buy a space company with US roots or else return to shareholders the $793 million CDN acquired from the January sale of it’s property-information business. Maybe they should talk with executives at Telesat, who declined again to discuss efforts to sell their company during the quarterly Telesat conference call on Thursday. Meanwhile, back in academia, researchers at the University …
Read More »Space Shuttle Endeavour Launch Delayed Again
NASA officials announced at 9:15 this morning that the Space Shuttle Endeavour will not launch on Monday and will not announce until Monday when the next possible launch attempt will be.
Read More »NASA Scrubs Space Shuttle Endeavour Launch at Least 72 Hours
Kennedy Space Center – NASA has scrubbed the launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour at least 72 hours due to a failure in one of two heater circuits. Endeavour’s launch will be no earlier than Monday at 2:33 p.m. EDT.
Read More »Astronaut Chris Hadfield Reflects on Space Shuttle Endeavour's Last Flight
Kennedy Space Center – One day before the Space Shuttle Endeavour is scheduled to launch on her final mission, veteran Canadian astronaut and future commander of the International Space Station Chris Hadfield reflects on his mission he flew on Endeavour on STS-100.
Read More »This Week in Space for Canada
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) remembers it’s past and ponders it’s future, COM DEV International subsidiary exactEarth Ltd. successfully launches its automatic identification system (AIS) payload from India and campaigning ex-astronaut and current politician Marc Garneau discusses innovation, entrepreneurship and public policy this Wednesday. All that and more, this week in space for Canada.
Read More »India's Successful Launch of PSLV-C16 is Good News for Canada
On April 20th India got back on track with a successful launch of its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket on its 16th mission after two consecutive failures of its larger Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle in 2010. The news is good for Canada as several Canadian satellites are set to launch on future PSLV missions.
Read More »Canadarm2 10th Anniversary Q&A with the Canadian Space Agency
On the 10th anniversary of the launch to the International Space Station (ISS) on the Space Shuttle Endeavour of Canadarm2, Canadian Space Agency (CSA) President Steve MacLean and veteran astronaut Chris Hadfield reflected and answered questions from the media through a webcast.
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