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November 20, 2007

The Canadian Earth observation satellite RADARSAT-2 is fuelled with hydrazine at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan.

The launch of the RADARSAT-2 satellite is scheduled for December 14, 2007.

Canadian Robotics Playing Critical Role in ISS Repair Mission
On Saturday, November 3, 2007, NASA astronaut Scott Parazynski anchored at the end of the Shuttle's Canadian-built boom extension and attached to the Canadarm2 repaired a damaged solar array on the far left side of the Space Station's lab complex. For more information

NASA astronaut Scott Parazynski anchored at the end of the Shuttle's Canadian-built boom extension and attached to the Canadarm2
SPECIAL EVENTS

November 27-28, 2007
The 4th Workshop of the Canadian CloudSat/CALIPSO
Validation Project

Location: Canadian Space Agency, Quebec


Government of Canada
Speech from the Throne
RADARSAT-2
Phoenix Mission
Announcements of Opportunity
Invite a speaker or
an astronaut
Comet 17P/Holmes
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