An overview of the space activities conducted by the Canadian Space Agency established in 1989 to implement space-oriented activities by Canadian ministries and agencies is presented in the following aspects: (1) synthetic aperture radar satellite RADARSAT program; (2) space station Freedom program; (3) joining to the ESA (a sole non-European participant); (4) space science (microgravity, fluid physics, combustion, material research and life science) programs including participation in NASDA (National Space Development Agency of Japan) Test Rocket-1A (TR-1A) small rocket project, supply of ion mass spectrometer for Japanese scientific satellite Akebono, ultraviolet aurora imaging equipment for Russian interpole and Swedish flare; and (5) space technology program including the space station, earth mission, and communication. Canadian International Space Year (ISY) activities are outlined.
Kanada No Chouki Uchuu Keikaku to ISY Katsudou (Canada's Longterm Space Plan and ISY Activities)
1992
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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