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Life in space Science in weightlessness

December 2005-January 2006

Interviews
Riding the storm for better climate models with David Hudak
When a cold northwest wind blows a winter storm into Ontario, Dr. David Hudak takes to the skies in a research aircraft, collecting data about the clouds that are creating havoc below.
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Space Stories
Exploring perception in the weightlessness of space
In outer space, recognizing up from down can be difficult, causing many astronauts to suffer from disorientation or space motion sickness.
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Canadian Space History
Building on the Success of Alouette with ISIS I and II
On January 30, 1969, the Canadian-built ISIS I satellite soared into space on a Delta E rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
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A WINDII view of the upper atmosphere
Searching for meteorites in Antarctica
THEMIS: the stakeout for northern lights in the Canadian tundra
CloudSat - Looking at clouds in 3-D
WISE : "Heels over head" for microgravity science!


PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announcements of Opportunity
For researchers in all disciplines of space science.
Scholarships in various space science disciplines.

Updated: 2005/12/07 Important Notices