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Astronomy Our atmosphere Sun-Earth relation
Life in space Science in weightlessness

December 2005-January 2006

Interviews
Dr. Ann Rose is passionate about genetics
One highlight in her career was in 2002 when she and her colleagues discovered a new repair function that is important for the prevention of cancer.
Archives
Space Stories
SCISAT confirms chemistry of ozone depletion
Since its launch in August 2003, Canada's SCISAT satellite has detected pollutants in the atmosphere that have never been identified before from space, while conducting the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE).
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Canadian Space History
Upward and onward for Canadian science in 2005
A review of Canadian space science projects and achievements in the year 2005
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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: 2006/02/10 Important Notices