Space travel can be dizzying |
Canadian medical experiments study the effects of weightlessness
During a welcome-home ceremony in Houston, Texas, just after returning from a gruelling 12-day construction mission to the International Space Station in September 2006, astronaut Heidemarie Piper suddenly fainted. Luckily, her crewmates, including Canadian astronaut Steve MacLean, were there to help her recover.
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eOSTEO:
Canadian space research: Getting down to the bone with eOSTEO
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The
SCCO
experiment will make it easier to determine the quantity and quality of crude oil in a given well-without even breaking ground.
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FUSE:
Illuminating some mysteries of the cosmos
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SWIFT:
A SWIFT eye on winds in the upper atmosphere
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ETON:
The ETON Rocket Campaign 25th Anniversary Workshop
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THEMIS:
the stakeout for northern lights in the Canadian tundra
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