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Ecoation: cultivating a new era of food security
Ecoation, winner of the CSA's Deep Space Food Challenge, developed CANGrow, a system for producing nutritious food in space and extreme environments.
[Keywords: Food production, plants]
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Ecoation, winner of the CSA's Deep Space Food Challenge, developed CANGrow, a system for producing nutritious food in space and extreme environments.
[Keywords: Food production, plants]
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Satellite data can be used in a wide range of fields. Why not use this information to help keep whales safe?
[Keywords: Mammals, protection, biodiversity, wildlife]
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Innovative Canadian companies are using satellite data to tackle the methane emissions challenge by detecting and monitoring emissions at sea.
[Keywords: Earth observation, climate change, green house gases, GHGSat, C-CORE, model]
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Winners and the best submissions of the CSA's - edition of Space Brain Hack. Youth from Grade 6 to Grade 12 designed solutions for farming in space.
[Keywords: STEM, education]
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On , the James Webb Space Telescope launched into space. With Canada's NIRISS instrument and researchers involved, Webb is changing how we understand space through amazing findings.
[Keywords: Webb images, JWST, stars, NIRCam, MIRI, exoplanets, galaxy, galaxies]
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Some doubted that Canada's first satellite would even work. But at a time when satellites were designed and expected to last only a few months, Alouette-I transmitted data for over 10 years, outlasting any other satellite of its era!
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Artemis II crewmates Jeremy Hansen and Christina Koch, along with astronauts Jenni Gibbons and Raja Chari, took part in an expedition to a remote crater in Labrador to prepare for future Moon missions.
[Keywords: Artemis II, Artemis 2, lunar, Jenni Sidey-Gibbons, Kamestastin, Mistastin]
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The Arctic Observing Mission would be a game changer: it could provide data about the Arctic in more detail and more frequently than existing satellites can.
[Keywords: Earth observation, satellites, Arctic, climate change]
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A new satellite will give researchers an unprecedented view of oceans, lakes, and rivers, from coast to coast to coast.
[Keywords: Surface Water and Ocean Topography, Earth observation, climate change, environment]
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Top submissions and grand prize winners of the CSA's first Space Brain Hack for youth in grades 6 to 12. Participants imagined solutions to help astronauts stay mentally healthy.
[Keywords: STEM, education]
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The CSA recently awarded a $1.7 million contribution to GALAXIA to carry a demonstration for its Möbius Constellation.
[Keywords: CubeSats]
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This accomplishment attests to the importance and growing use of satellite data to study and protect our planet.
[Keywords: RCM, data, photos]
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In 2022, the Canadian Space Agency engaged over 25,000 K-12 educators and young Canadians across the country by financing and offering learning opportunities.
[Keywords: Space Brain Hack, STEM, youth, education]
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Here are six things to know about the fascinating science behind SWOT mission that will survey 90% of Earth's surface water.
[Keywords: Surface Water and Ocean Topography, Earth observation, climate change, environment]
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More than ever, Earth observation data is playing a key role in agriculture, both domestically and globally.
[Keywords: climate change, environment]
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Three CubeSats ready for the integration on the Nanoracks CubeSats Deployer.
[Keywords: CubeSat Project, students, space mission, blog]
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Discover what led to the success of Canadian business GHGSat, whose innovative satellites are helping in the fight against climate change.
[Keywords: Earth observation]
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Earth observation satellites (EO) are used to gather essential information about climate and environmental conditions that can affect the health of Canadians.
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Launched on , the Alouette I science satellite marked Canada's entry into the space age. Canada was one of the first countries to design and build its own satellite, long before the creation of the Canadian Space Agency.
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The CSA Space Apps Challenge is an annual 48-hour hackathon that puts participants' knowledge to the test.
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Launched in , RADARSAT-2 weighs 2300 kg and orbits Earth 14 times a day at an altitude of 800 km. It just took its millionth image.
[Keywords: Earth Observation Application Development Program, EOADP]
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Timmins, Ontario, early s. A local girl, head in the stars, dreams of space. When Magalie Durepos-Létourneau was eight years old, she went camping with her parents in northern Ontario. They admired the splendour of the clear sky and the twinkling stars. A seed had been planted.
[Keywords: Stratospheric balloons, sciences, Strato-Science 2022]
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NIRISS has three primary observation modes, each suited to collecting different kinds of data.
[Keywords: James Webb Space Telescope, imager, spectrograph, scientific instrument, JWST]
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The James Webb Space Telescope promises to change the way we see the cosmos by collecting breakthrough observations of galaxies, stars, and planets.
[Keywords: James Webb Space Telescope, imager, spectrograph, scientific instrument, FGS, JWST]
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Ground-breaking research aboard the ISS, supported by the Canadian Space Agency and led by Dr. Guy Trudel, is bringing critical information to light that could lead to new treatments for patients who suffer from anemia.
[Keywords: International Space Station, ISS]
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Astronomers have come across many objects that are not easily classified, and these discoveries often lead to the creation of new categories of celestial objects.
[Keywords: James Webb Space Telescope, blog, brown dwarfs, rogue planets, stars, NIRISS, JWST]
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For 10 days in , the Hubble Space Telescope observed a tiny patch of seemingly empty sky near the Big Dipper. The image it captured – known as the Hubble Deep Field – revolutionized the way astronomers and all of humanity perceived our universe.
[Keywords: James Webb Space Telescope, JWST]
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Using one of its specialized modes, Webb's Canadian instrument NIRISS will allow astronomers to study the beginnings of new solar systems.
[Keywords: James Webb Space Telescope, JWST]
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After a year-long delay because of the pandemic, we are excited to finally kick off our Junior Astronaut Camp!
[Keywords: STEM, virtual camp]
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Webb will need to stay cool in space to observe the universe in infrared light, invisible to the human eye.
[Keywords: James Webb Space Telescope, JWST]
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A phenomenon similar to eclipses can help scientists learn more about distant worlds.
[Keywords: James Webb Space Telescope, JWST]
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A Canadian company uses satellite data and deep learning to identify changes in the habitat of Woodland Caribou in northern Canada.
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The behind-the-scenes story of Canadarm2's arrival and operations on the ISS.
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, marks the 20th anniversary of the launch of Canadarm2, Canada's iconic robotic arm on the International Space Station.
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It's an understatement to say that was an exceptional year. As the year draws to a close, here's a look at some of the most compelling, inspirational and incredible moments for Canada in space. Happy New Year!
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Earth's atmosphere is full of particles known as aerosols. Although very small, they have a big impact on our weather and climate. Some types of aerosols affect air quality and human health.
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In a year full of uncertainty and change, space remained a source of wonder and amazement. In spite of this year's challenges, we persevered and continued launching, building, exploring - and we have the pictures to prove it!
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The Canadian Space Agency is proud to announce the Canadian finalists and the winning teams of NASA's Space Apps Challenge .
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, marks 20 years of continuous human presence on the International Space Station.
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, marks the 20th anniversary of the International Charter "Space and Major Disasters," an international effort to put space technology at the service of emergency responders around the world.
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was a year of amazing achievements for Canada in space. From announcing our participation in Moon exploration to sending a Canadian Space Agency astronaut to the ISS and a new generation of Earth observation satellites into orbit, was a year to remember.
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The year has been marked by memorable moments, remarkable scientific discoveries and extreme events. To wrap up the year on a high note, here are 19 incredible photos taken from space in .
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Today marks the one-year anniversary of Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques' launch to the International Space Station.
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The Canadian Space Agency is very proud to have participated for a third year in the Space Apps Challenge, an annual international hackathon-type event that took place from to .
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Canadian astronauts and employees of the Canadian Space Agency have created a list of books on space, science and science fiction, as well as books that got them interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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To celebrate Canada Day, here are ten stunning photos taken by Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques during his space mission.
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Today marks the 200th day in space for Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut David Saint-Jacques, who has set a record for the longest mission in space by a CSA astronaut.
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Discover the music from Quebec that David Saint-Jacques is listening to during his space mission!
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Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques has been in space for 100 days today!
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Newfoundland and Labrador-based C-CORE is building technology to help the European Space Agency produce the first 3D views of our forests.
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As comes to an end, Earth will soon complete the 940 million kilometres of its annual orbit around the Sun. Here are 18 stunning images taken in space in .
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Here are some of the highlights of , many of which are a source of pride for the Canadian Space Agency.
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Discover the music that Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques will listen to aboard the Soyuz on launch day.
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The Canadian Space Agency provided datasets, challenges and experts to the six Canadian cities taking part in NASA's Space Apps Challenge, a 48-hour hackathon.
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The three spacecraft of Canada's RADARSAT Constellation have been safely delivered to California in preparation for launch, scheduled for .
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The future of space is changing fast. What's next for our space robots?
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Hatfield Consultants developed a technology that uses satellite data, including RADARSAT-2, to map areas burned by wildfires, evaluate the impact on vegetation.
[Keywords: maps, Earth Observation Application Development Program, EOADP]
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On and , Canadian media were granted special access to the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Russia, where they followed and filmed CSA astronaut David Saint-Jacques and his crewmates as they trained for Expedition 58.
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For the past 15 years, Canada's SCISAT satellite has been measuring ozone and ozone-depleting substances.
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NextGen's project is one of twelve that will receive a total of $1.75 million from the Canadian Space Agency.
[Keywords: Earth Observation Application Development Program, EOADP]
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In Canada's isolated northern communities, getting around can be difficult. A new mobile application being piloted in Clyde River, Nunavut, could help make journeys over ice safer, and protect Inuit communities during fishing and hunting expeditions.
[Keywords: Earth Observation Application Development Program, EOADP]
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From the mountains of British Columbia to the beaches of Prince Edward Island, here are 13 great night sky watching spots from all over Canada!
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Six Canadian universities receive CSA funding to develop new innovative technologies using imagery from RADARSAT-2.
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Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques is getting ready for his space mission.
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ISECG shares its long-term vision of space exploration.
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Five key space projects that will make a year to remember for the Canadian Space Agency.
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A look back at some of 's most notable events for space, science and the Canadian Space Agency.
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Canada's RADARSAT-2 satellite is an important tool to plan for and protect Arctic infrastructure like the recently completed Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway.
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The Charter "Space and Major Disasters" presented with the prestigious William T. Pecora Group Award for achievements in Earth remote sensing.
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We are making space datasets available through our new open data page - just in time for Climathon !
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Tracked by Canada's NEOSSat, this space event may help us learn more about the Universe!
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Satellites are monitoring the Earth and are guiding rescue efforts towards those who need it most during the hurricane season.
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As emergency responders tackle the situation on the ground, satellites are collecting information to monitor the impact of the wildfires in British Columbia.
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For the first time, the Canadian Space Agency facilitated access to datasets and presented its own challenges at the Space Apps events held in Canadian locations.
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To commemorate the end of ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet's mission aboard the ISS on , here are 25 incredible pictures he captured while in space.
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New research team explores how satellite images can help find areas where vulnerable populations would be exposed to health risks: high heat, air pollution or viruses transmitted by mosquitoes.
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The Canadian instrument APXS, on the Curiosity rover, is being used on a regular basis to collect key information about the rocks and soil of the red planet.
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Science team heading North to study the Arctic atmosphere and validate satellite data.
[Keywords: SCISAT, Arctic]
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From a potentially habitable planet to new space-exploration technology, see an overview of 's impressive advancements and discoveries.
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To celebrate the end of , we gathered some of the best space pictures taken this year!
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Simon Fraser University and MDA form an Industrial Research Chair to improve SAR technologies.
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The data from a Canadian satellite and Earth Observation missions enable the monitoring of high-risk landslide areas in British Columbia.
[Keywords: Earth Observation Application Development Program, EOADP]
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With autonomous navigation, a rover is able to establish its own routes and reach its destination.
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Over the last few years, a small team of robotics experts at the CSA has developed a unique tool with the potential to simplify the way manufacturers and operators develop and run future missions.
[Keywords: Rovers, analogue missions]
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Photos and videos of NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and her coloured space suit made the rounds on social media in .
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This new evidence could be a major game-changer in the search for life elsewhere in our solar system.
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The space-based saga's 50th anniversary is an opportunity to reflect on some of the similarities between Star Trek and the Canadian Space Agency.
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Take a look at 12 wonderful moments of retired Canadian astronaut Col. Chris Hadfield's missions to space.
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A project funded by the CSA will look into using space data on maritime traffic to minimize the effects of vessel noise on marine life.
[Keywords: Earth Observation Application Development Program, EOADP]
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To appreciate our country coast to coast, here are 14 images of Canada that are literally out of this world, from West to East.
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Canada's satellite M3MSat carries a cutting-edge Automatic Identification System (AIS) antenna to be tested in space.
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New techniques to measure glaciers' ice loss are being developed with imagery from Canadian satellite RADARSAT-2.
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Thanks to the Stratos program, students from Sir Wilfrid Laurier School in Calgary are preparing an experiment set to fly on a stratospheric balloon from Kiruna, Sweden, in .
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Find out how space technology often finds its way back to Earth, bringing innovative solutions to human challenges.
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Now available - 20 years of satellite radar imagery collected by multiple organizations and space agencies to better understand the Earth's poles.
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Today marks the 15th anniversary of the launch of Canada's iconic second-generation robotic technology, Canadarm2.
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The Canadian Space Agency is enabling Savoir-Faire Linux to integrate a multi-function scripting capability into an existing planning and operations tool.
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New images of Mars show evidence of liquid water on the red planet!
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Thanks to the CSA's stratospheric balloon program, Stratos, the students gained access to a balloon flight that took place during the Strato Science Campaign that took place in Timmins, Ontario.
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Glacier changes can have an impact on ecosystems and communities in northern Canada. Ice movement and melting, for example, can lead to higher sea levels, fewer freshwater resources, and important ecosystem changes.
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During his one-year mission aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly has mastered the art of space photography. To commemorate the end of his one-year mission on March 1, 2016, here are 20 of his most amazing photos from space!
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Satellites like RADARSAT-2 provide imagery that helps scientists better understand our planet and improve management of natural resources – like water.
[Keywords: Earth Observation Application Development Program, EOADP]
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Have you ever wondered how rovers could safely explore the surface of a planet? Mission Control Space Services recently received a contract from the Canadian Space Agency to develop a promising technology that does just that!
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With coming to an end, it is only fitting to review what an incredible year it has been for space, science and the CSA. In this review, we will highlight some of the CSA's proudest moments of the year, as well as great moments, events and discoveries for space and science throughout the world.
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Have you ever wondered how astronauts' health can be monitored in space? The Canadian Space Agency tasked Montreal-based Hexoskin (Carré Technologies) to come up with a unique innovation based on wireless body sensors.
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Launched in 2006, New Horizons, the fastest spacecraft ever built, continues its long journey to the Dwarf Planet Pluto over five billion kilometres away from the Earth. The probe has been conducting a study of Pluto and its moons since early 2015, and today marked its closest approach of the celestial body, zooming past the dwarf planet at a mere 11,265 km at 7:49 a.m. ET.
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