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Apogee Newsletter
November-December 2005 
Primary and secondary school students conduct hands-on experiments involving various scientific concepts relevant to space exploration. Education project sets young Canadians on the science highway

Coming soon to a school near you: The National Mobile Space Station: Primary and secondary school students will have the chance to do hands-on experiments involving various scientific concepts relevant to space exploration.

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Dr. Chiao (left) and Mr. Sharipov (right) christen the ISS with the Expedition 10 emblem. Female volunteer lying in bed at the MEDES Space Clinic in Toulouse, France. The bed is 
tilted at -6 degrees to the horizontal with the feet raised above the head.
Career video cover RADARSAT-1
Dr. Leroy Chiao spent half a year in space and has an inspiring message Bedrest study benefits space travel and medical treatment Canada's Space Program and Your Future RADARSAT-1: Still Scanning After All These Years

Space exploration is all about dreams for NASA astronaut Dr. Leroy Chiao.

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The second campaign of the Women's International Space Simulation for Exploration (WISE) study has been fully under way at the MEDES clinic, in Toulouse, France since October 1, 2005.

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A career video for students was recently developed by the Space Awareness and Learning Program of the Canadian Space Agency, in collaboration with representatives of the Canadian space industry and academia.

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For over ten years now, RADARSAT-1 satellite imagery has demonstrated to the world how useful Earth observation data is.

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Updated: 2005/12/16 Important Notices