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Canadian Space History - Archives

ASTRONOMY

FUSE: A space telescope seeks to discover what happened in the first minutes following the Big Bang


OZONE LAYER AND EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE

Building on the Success of Alouette with ISIS I and II
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Alouette II
WINDII - 12 years in orbit measuring the winds of the upper atmosphere


CANADIAN KNOW-HOW: ADVANCING THE WORLD'S SPACE CAPABILITIES

Upward and onward for Canadian science in 2005
The flight of the Falcon 20 is serving science
Canada's First Magnetic Observatory
Fort Churchill, Manitoba – Canada's doorway to space
Space Science Review for 2004
The Black Brant rocket, a Canadian invention


MARS AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION

Past Missions to Mars:
An International Endeavour
1970s and 1980s
The '60s: Beginnings


MEDICINE AND HEALTH

Studying bone loss in space with OSTEO
H-Reflex flexes its muscles!
A little transistor records radiation levels
"Heels over head" for microgravity science!


LIVING IN SPACE

Why do astronauts suffer motion sickness in space?


Updated: 2006/03/09 Important Notices