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May-June 2005 
Space Shuttle Back in Business: Canada Plays Critical Role in Return
to Flight

July 15, 2005 - More than two years of hard work is about to pay off as the Space Shuttle fleet rockets back into service. Liftoff of Discovery’s STS-114 should take place late next week with a launch window extending to July 31, 2005. This mission will set new standards for safety, thanks in part to crucial Canadian contributions.

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Meteorology … Mars style! AfricaGIS 2005 Blast Off into Reading and Explore Space! Upcoming Events: Summer-Fall 2005

Scheduled for launch in August 2007, the Phoenix mission will land in the northern latitudes of Mars to investigate the Mars Odyssey’s discovery of near-surface water ice.

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The Canadian Space Agency and the Earth Sciences Sector of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) will lead a Canada Trade Mission to the AfricaGIS 2005 Conference in Pretoria, South Africa from October 31 to November 4, 2005.

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This year, the Canadian Space Agency joined with the TD Summer Reading Club to promote the fun of reading to young Canadians and encourage them to visit their local library this summer.

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August 12-13:
Tremblant Beneath the Stars
August 17-28:
Expo Québec
September 11:
CloudSat Launch
November 15-17:
6th Advanced SAR Workshop 2005

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Updated: 2005/07/15 Important Notices