Earlier in the day it seemed like SpaceX would have to wait another day to launch. First there were boats in the range and the safety officers would not let them launch until they had cleared, then came the launch abort with 2 seconds to go before launch. But SpaceX tried again, and at 2:45 eastern the Falcon 9 soared to lofty heights on its …
Read More »Canadian Space Society Lecture – June 2nd
Event: June CSS Lecture Night:Developing and marketing a space-oriented product Start Time: Wednesday, June 2 at 7:30pm End Time: Wednesday, June 2 at 9:30pm Where: Canadian Air And Space Museum To see more details and RSVP.
Read More »Canadian Space Commerce Association Bi-monthly Meeting
Come join the Canadian Space Commerce Association on July 8th for it’s Bi-Monthly meeting. Meetings are held in a private room at Fionn MacCool’s, 21 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto. After informal networking, enjoy a short talk given by one of your guest presenters.
Read More »This Week in Space for Canada
Raising money for mining ventures is something that Canadians do very, very well indeed and since the huge media event this week is about the big BP oil spill off the gulf coast, this week in space for Canada will focus on leveraging our acknowledged financial expertise to move some money out of terrestrial resource gathering and into our cash starved space activities.
Read More »Canadian Veteran Astronaut Chris Hadfield Slotted as Expedition 35 Commander
Veteran astronaut Chris Hadfield has been apparently slotted in as the International Space Station Expedition 35 Commander according to sources. This is something of a surprise as Canada was not expected to have another long duration stay until 2015. Hadfield becomes the first Canadian to be selected as an Expedition Commander.
Read More »Space Shuttle Atlantis Lands Safely in Florida
Space shuttle Atlantis and six astronauts ended a 12-day journey of more than 4.8 million miles with an 8:48 a.m. EDT landing Wednesday at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Read More »Canadian Robotic Technology to Install Mini Research Module-1 on STS-132 Mission
Watch how the Shuttle’s Canadarm and Canadarm2 will work together on Flight Day 5 to install the Russian-built Mini Research Module-1 (MRM-1), which will mark the first time the Station’s robotic arm installs a Russian module on the International Space Station.
Read More »STS-132 Space Shuttle Atlantis Picture Perfect Final Launch
NASA’s Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center right on time at 2:20 p.m. EDT, rising into a picture-perfect Florida sky and capping a relatively problem-free countdown.
Read More »Final Flight of Atlantis has Large Canadian Element
While there has been a great emphasis on the fact that currently STS-132 will be the final flight of the space shuttle Atlantis, there is another almost forgotten aspect of this mission – the Canadian aspect. This mission will be utilizing many Canadian elements.
Read More »This Week in Space for Canada
This week in space for Canada is all about getting re-acquainted with old friends both in-person at the Canadian Astronautics and Space Institute (CASI) 15th Annual Astro 2010 conference held in Toronto from May 4th – 6th and on the written page via the relaunch of an old friend, The Canadian Space Gazette.
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