Tomato Seeds in Students’ Hands, After 18 Months in Space The 400,000 tomato seeds that were…
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Meteorites in Antarctica
Dr. Gordon Osinski, scientist at the Canadian Space Agency’s Planetary Exploration and Space Astronomy division, has…
TOMATOSPHERE
TOMATO SEEDS IN STUDENTS’ HANDS, AFTER 18 MONTHS IN SPACE The Tomatosphere educational project will reach…
RADARSAT-1 marks 10 Years in Space
The Canadian Space Agency’s RADARSAT-1 satellite today celebrates its tenth anniversary, having flown 2,354,120,900 km while…
Canadian National Mobile Space Station
What is more interesting for students than learning through hands-on experience about scientific concepts related to…
Women’s International Simulation for Exploration
The second campaign of the Women’s International Space Simulation for Exploration (WISE) study has been fully…
Space Charter for monitoring disasters
Longueuil, Quebec, October 5, 2005 – The Canadian Space Agency is actively taking part in a…
Growing lettuce for Mars, Arctic style
The 2005 field season on Devon Island has been the smoothest since the start of the…
The Next Giant Space Telescope
The Canadian Space Agency recently awarded a $26.2-million contract to the Space and Technology Group of…
Space helps Disaster on Earth
On July 15, after devastating flooding hit Romania and Bulgaria, the Civil Protection and Environment Unit…