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Viewing of first science images from the James Webb Space Telescope In collaboration with NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) will be part of the live broadcast of the first full-colour images and spectroscopic data from the most powerful telescope ever launched into space. Itinerary:
The public can watch the broadcast via the CSA's Facebook pages and YouTube channels |
Virtual In-person viewing locations across Canada:
For more information about attending the event at any of these locations, please contact the institutions directly. |
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Canadian Space Exploration Workshop This event brings together scientific and technical communities from academia, industry and government to discuss Canadian science priorities in space exploration and Canada's future in space. Open to the scientific and technical communities, universities, industry, government |
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The Eurêka! Festival offers three days of fun and discovery with over 100 free activities for the whole family. This year's theme is "Water in All its States." The Canadian Space Agency will have a booth at this event. Open to the public |
Jean - Drapeau Park Montreal, Quebec |
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Satellite Earth Observation for Sustainable Development Webinar 2022 Public webinar on the draft - Federal Sustainable Development Strategy – the Government of Canada's plan for healthy ecosystems, clean growth, and a sustainable future that is cleaner, greener, and more resilient. This webinar is focused on how satellite Earth observations and partnerships contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. In English (simultaneous French interpretation) to ET Open to the public |
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Canadian Space Agency's RCM Users' Forum The 2nd Canadian Space Agency RCM Users' Forum brings together RCM data users from multiple domains to discuss and exchange ideas on their experience with RCM products, including their quality and accessibility, as well as on how RCM data supports the services to Canadians delivered by government departments. It is also an opportunity for users to share their accomplishments in their use of RCM products. French and English : 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET Register by emailing mcr-info-rcm-info@asc-csa.gc.ca. Open to the scientific and technical communities, universities, industry, government |
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International Astronomy Day celebrated by RASC Victoria Centre and friends – a public event hosted by the many astronomy groups and agencies based in Victoria, BC. Visit the Royal BC Museum during the day for free activities and lectures and the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory at night to observe the Moon. Open to the public |
Royal BC Museum and Dominion Astrophysical Observatory |
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Astronomy Day Public Star Party International Astronomy Day celebrated by RASC Ottawa Centre. Open to the public |
Chapters parking lot 2401 City Park Drive Gloucester, Ontario K1J 1G1 |
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AstroFest is an all-day event focused on astronomy and Moon exploration. Free activities include workshops, information kiosks, an astrophotography exhibition, tutorials, Sun observation and a presentation by Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques. Stay until the evening for stargazing and Moon observation with telescopes! The CSA is a key collaborator in the event. The CSA will be among the exhibitors on site and will support various activities. Open to the public |
Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium 4801 Pierre-De Coubertin Ave. Montreal, Quebec H1V 3V4 |
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Earth in Focus: Insights from Space ( to ) Earth in Focus: Insights from Space is a new exhibition developed by the Canada Science and Technology Museum, in partnership with the Canadian Space Agency. The exhibition highlights the important role that satellite Earth observation plays in monitoring Earth's changing systems. It also reminds us how truly connected we are to our spectacular and fragile planet. Open to the public |
Cosmodome 2150 Laurentian Autoroute Laval, Quebec H7T 2T8 |
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Webinar on the youth STEM initiatives grants and contributions program Webinar on the financing awarded by the Canadian Space Agency for the development, promotion and delivery of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) initiatives for youth. The topics covered include:
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English webinar: , 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET French webinar: , 10:30 a.m. to noon ET Open to the public |
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CSA Webinar on Project Risk Class Selection and Mission Tailoring Guidelines The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) will be hosting a virtual information session on two recently developed guideline documents:
The webinar will include speakers from the CSA and will provide an opportunity for questions. This event is targeted for stakeholders who participate in space missions, or who may lead contracted work as part of projects. The CSA looks forward to welcoming you at this webinar. 1:00 pm ET (10:00 am PT) Open to the public |
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Australia, Canada, New Zealand Space Sector Industry Roundtable The Australian Space Agency (ASA), Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and New Zealand Space Agency (NZSA) will be hosting a virtual Space Sector Industry Roundtable. The objective of the Roundtable is to facilitate a better understanding of the three nations' respective space sectors, to build linkages and explore partnership opportunities among space companies in all three countries. We hope that this virtual event will enable more productive discussions in-person, either at the IAC Dubai or other future events. The event duration will be 90 minutes with a 30 minute opening session followed by three parallel 60 minute breakout sessions focused on space-based Earth Observation (facilitated by Australia); Space Situational Awareness (facilitated by New Zealand) and space Robotics (facilitated by Canada). The ASA, CSA, and NZSA look forward to welcoming you to this webinar. to ET Open to the public |
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The 48-hour hackathon will take place virtually in cities around the world, and will be hosted by 10 international space agencies, including the Canadian Space Agency! Participants will share ideas and use open data to solve real-world problems on Earth and in space. If you are interested in participating, visit our Space Apps Challenge web page. Open to the public |
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Earth in Focus: Insights from Space ( to ) Earth in Focus: Insights from Space is a new exhibition developed by the Canada Science and Technology Museum, in partnership with the Canadian Space Agency. The exhibition highlights the important role that satellite Earth observation plays in monitoring Earth's changing systems. It also reminds us how truly connected we are to our spectacular and fragile planet. Open to the public |
Canada Science and Technology Museum 1867 St Laurent Blvd Ottawa, Ontario K1G 5A3 |
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Health in Space: Daring to Explore travelling exhibition at the Joseph Brant Museum Astronauts' health is a top priority from the time they're selected until well after their final mission. Health in Space: Daring to Explore is a travelling exhibition that explores how gravity, radiation, and isolation all pose unique health challenges for astronauts living and working in space. This exhibition was developed and produced by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency. Open to the public |
Joseph Brant Museum Burlington, Ontario |
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Deep Space Food Challenge Networking Event Bioenterprise Corporation, in collaboration with Zone Agtech and the Canadian Space Agency, is hosting a networking event. Attendees will have the chance to discover new ideas and resources by connecting with innovators across Canada. The goal of this event is to help Canadian innovators build strong groups and deliver applications with a competitive edge! , 11:00 am ET Open to the public |
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Deep Space Food Challenge webinar This moderated panel will discuss the unique food security challenges faced in the Canadian North and in rural and urban communities in developed and developing nations around the globe. Experts will discuss what's being done to address the challenges, and what innovations from initiatives like the Deep Space Food Challenge could mean for the future of terrestrial food production. Registration is required. Spots are limited. Open to the public |
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Deep Space Food Challenge webinar Experts from NASA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), including CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen, will discuss cosmic culinary experiences and the history of space food system technology. This moderated panel discussion will explore the unique experiences and perspectives of astronauts as well as experts in food science and nutrition. Registration is required. Spots are limited. Open to the public |
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Greater Edmonton Teachers' Convention Association Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen will speak at the Greater Edmonton Teachers' Convention Association . He will be talking about the importance of satellite data and the multiple ways educators can integrate it into their curriculum. Fun and educational activities will be demonstrated! Registration required. Open to teachers |
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Deep Space Food Challenge webinar Bioenterprise Corporation, in collaboration with Zone Agtech and the Canadian Space Agency, is hosting a webinar to answer questions about the Deep Space Food Challenge. Challenge timeline and eligibility criteria will be discussed. English webinar: , 12:00 pm ET French webinar: , 11:00 am ET Open to the public |
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Deep Space Food Challenge webinar NASA, in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency, the Methuselah Foundation and a dynamic group of expert Challenge Collaborators, will give an overview of the Deep Space Food Challenge and discuss eligibility and registration for competing teams. Registration is required for the webinar. Spots are limited. Registration required. Open to the public |
Virtual (Zoom) |
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science at the RASC Join the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada on , to celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The CSA's Science Advisor to the President, Dr. Sarah Gallagher, will take part in a panel discussion about the future of astronomy and the role that women play in it. 7 p.m. ET Open to the public |
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Vitrines - Premier event for employment and training in aerospace Join Canadian Space Agency (CSA) team members at their virtual kiosk during Vitrines , a premier event for employment and training organized by Aéro Montréal. Learn more about their different career paths and their current positions. (The official language of the event is French, but CSA representatives will be available to speak with you in English as well.) Registration is free. Open to the public |
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Join the CSA at a virtual kiosk during Arctic Change 2020. Arctic Change 2020 will bring together leading Arctic researchers, northern community representatives, graduate students, government and industry partners, and stakeholders from many fields. During the week, the world's foremost northern scientists will discuss the emerging global challenges and opportunities arising from climate change and modernization in the circum-Arctic. Open to the public |
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Webinar for SMEs on "Intellectual Property in the Space Sector" The CSA and the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) are co-presenting training and awareness activities for SMEs currently involved in space activities and to SMEs of high technology sectors interested to do so. Registration is mandatory. In English In French Open to the public |
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International Astronautical Congress Join CSA team members at a virtual kiosk during the International Astronautical Congress (IAC). This year, IAC registration is free. Sign up to speak with experts about Canada's place in the future of space exploration. (The official language of the IAC is English, but CSA representatives will be available to speak with you in French as well.) , from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. ET , from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. ET , from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. ET Open to the public |
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World Space Week – –: Celebrating Satellites To join World Space Week and celebrate how satellites improve lives, the CSA and the non-for-profit organization Exploring by the Seat of your Pants invite Canadian youth to participate in a videoconference with CSA senior engineer Taryn Tomlinson. She will talk about how Earth observation satellites are part of our everyday lives, in more ways than we can imagine. Taryn will explain how Earth observation satellites help us stay healthy, serve the Arctic and the great Canadian North, take action on climate change, monitor and protect our ecosystems, and much more. She will also present some fun activities that children can do at home or in class. Target audience: Youth in grades 1 to 6. 1 p.m. ET Open to the public and media |
Virtual – The event will be livestreamed on Exploring by the Seat of your Pants' Facebook and Exploring by the Seat of your Pants' YouTube pages |
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Health from Space (French only) During World Space Week, Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques will give a virtual conference as part of the "Grand rendez-vous en santé" event organized by Laval University's Faculty of Medicine. From a health perspective, David Saint-Jacques will talk about his 204-day mission on the International Space Station: preparation, life in orbit, astronaut health and medical research. He will also share the possible applications of this research and technology on Earth. Target audience: Laval University's Faculty of Medicine and the general public. Event in French only. 11 a.m. ET Open to the public and media |
Virtual – The event will be livestreamed on the Facebook page of Laval University's Faculty of Medicine |
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World Space Week – –: Celebrating Satellites On , at 5 p.m. ET, CSA engineer Taryn Tomlinson will be one of the panellists in the "Satellites Improve Life" webinar. A collaborative initiative between Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS-Canada) and the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), the event aims to engage Canadian students and young professionals in a discussion on the ways satellites are being utilized to improve the life of Canadians. Target audience: Canadian students and young professionals. 5 p.m. ET Open to the public |
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World Space Week – –: Celebrating Satellites Space gives us a vantage point from which to look back at Earth. It helps us find solutions to protect our environment, including our waters. To join World Space Week and celebrate how satellites improve lives, the CSA, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Canadian Commission for UNESCO and Little Inventors invite Canadian youth to meet CSA senior engineer Taryn Tomlinson. She will talk about the many ways in which Earth observation satellites help us monitor and protect our oceans. During this virtual event, youth will also learn how they can take part in Little Inventors' challenge Mission: Protect our oceans, where they are invited to think up and draw invention ideas to protect the oceans. Target audience: Youth in grades 6 to 9. 1:30 p.m. ET Open to the public and media |
Virtual – The event will be livestreamed on the NSERC's Facebook and NSERC's YouTube pages |
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Earth-observation satellites provide essential information that helps us protect our environment, manage our resources, and ensure the safety and security of Canadians. In this hackathon, participants from all around the world are invited to use satellite data, including Canadian data, to develop solutions to real-world problems on Earth and in space. If you are interested in participating, visit our Space Apps Challenge web page. Open to the public |
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Health in Space: Daring to Explore at the Cosmodome travelling exhibition Astronauts' health is a top priority from the time they're selected until well after their final mission. Health in Space: Daring to Explore is a travelling exhibition that explores how gravity, radiation, and isolation all pose unique health challenges for astronauts living and working in space. This exhibition was developed and produced by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency. Open to the public |
Cosmodome 2150 Laurentian Autoroute Laval, Quebec H7T 2T8 |
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Oh Canada! Canada Day We are celebrating Canada Day in a whole new way this year to bring us together virtually and share our pride in being Canadian. Canada Day celebration kit The celebration kit offers interactive, creative and educational activities for the whole family. Whether you are a sports, culture, art, history or food enthusiast, there is something for you. Don't miss David Saint-Jacques' space chili recipe, featured in the O Canada activity pack ! Canada, Let's Get Together! video capsules Coming on A series of Canada, Let's Get Together! videos produced in collaboration with renowned influencers to showcase different features of our country. Explore the photos of Canada taken by David from space. See our beautiful country through an astronaut's eyes. Canada Day 2020 On , Canadians are invited to take part in the virtual Canada Day celebrations . Open to the public |
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NASA's Space Apps COVID-19 Challenge Every day, Earth-observation satellites provide essential information that helps us protect our environment, manage our resources, and ensure the safety and security of Canadians. In this hackathon, participants from all around the world are invited to use satellite data, including Canadian data, to develop solutions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The challenges will range from the study of the coronavirus and its spread to the impact of the disease on the Earth system. Open to the public |
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Junior Astronauts Day at the TELUS World of Science Virtual presentation by CSA engineer Magdalena Wierus at 11 a.m. MT. Junior Astronauts activities will also be done with 50 children between the ages of 6 to 12 years old during the day. Open to the public |
TELUS World of Science 11211 142 Street NW Edmonton, Alberta T5M 4A1 |
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Family day 2020 at the H.R. Macmillan Space Centre Three Junior Astronauts activities will be offered to members of the public during Family Day. This event is open to media. Open to the public and media |
H.R. Macmillan Space Centre Vanier Park 1100 Chestnut Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 3J9 |
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Family day 2020 at Science East The science centre will be running the Junior Astronauts activity the "Patch Maker, Patch Maker, Make Me a Patch" between noon and 4 p.m. AT as part of its Family Day programming. Open to the public and media |
Science East 668 Brunswick Street Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1H6 |
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Virtual presentation organized by Partners in Research Virtual presentation by Canadian Space Agency engineer Magdalena Wierus about her career and the Junior Astronauts campaign for students in Grades 6 to 9. 1 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. ET |
Virtual (registration required) |
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Girls and Women in Space Night 2020 A night of trivia, panels and a virtual talk by CSA engineer Miriam Micael to highlight this special day. Three Junior Astronauts activities will take place with youth in the basement of the observatory during the talks. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET Open to the public and media |
Hume Cronyn Memorial Observatory Western University 1151 Richmond Street London, Ontario N6A 3K7 |
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Junior Astronauts Challenge from Canadian Association for Girls In Science 2020 The Canadian Association for Girls in Science will have speakers on hand and run a Junior Astronauts activity with 30 to 50 girls between the ages of 10 and 15 from 6 to 9 p.m. ET. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ET Open to the public and media |
University of Toronto Mississauga Campus 27 King's College Circle Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 |
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Junior Astronauts Day The science centre will be running the "Hovercraft Launch" Junior Astronauts activity between 1 and 4 p.m. AT. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. AT Open to the public |
Science East 668 Brunswick Street Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1H6 |
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Junior Astronauts Day at The Exploration Place The science centre will be running four Junior Astronauts activities with Grades 6 to 8 students in different local schools. |
Schools from district 57 Prince-George, British Columbia |
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Women and Girls of Science 2019 The Montreal Science Centre and UQAM are proud to present "Women and Girls of Science" on . More than 20 different organizations and institutions will participate in supporting and inspiring the interest of young girls in science and technology and help us celebrate the United Nations' International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The Canadian Space Agency will be there to answer all your questions. You can also participate in an activity from the Junior Astronauts campaign. |
Montreal Science Centre 333 rue de la Commune Ouest Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2E2 |
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Junior Astronauts activity during Women and Girls of Science The Canadian Space Agency presents Patch maker, patch maker, make me a patch!, a Teamwork and Communication activity of the Junior Astronauts campaign. The activity is free and open to everyone, but youth in Grade 6 to Secondary 3 will receive a certificate for their eligibility towards our contest to win a spot for our Junior Astronaut Camp this summer. Activity schedule (bilingual) 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. |
Montreal Science Centre In the corridor on the main floor, between the ticket counter and the IMAX TELUS theatre. |
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Expect the unexpected at ROM After Dark, an exciting new monthly after hours event where art, culture, and nature collide to offer a curated evening of music, visual arts, immersive experiences, and distinctive food and drink. The theme of this event is lunar. A team from the Canadian Space Agency will be on hand to answer questions about upcoming projects, like Lunar Gateway, and current Canadian health science being performed on the International Space Station that will help astronauts go farther into space for longer durations. |
Royal Ontario Museum 100 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6 |
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ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting 2019 Canada's North is experiencing unprecedented change in its sea and terrestrial ice, permafrost and ecosystems under the triple pressures of climate change, industrialization and modernization. The impacts of those pressures can be seen on food and energy security, shipping, sovereignty, northern community health and well-being, and sustainable development and resource exploitation. All these issues have brought the North to the forefront of national and international agendas. The CSA will have a booth during the event. |
Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle Street Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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Consultation session with Canadian Space Sector to discuss their experience to date with the Government Procurement Chapter of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), as it relates to space. |
Brookstreet Hotel 525 Legget Drive Kanata, Ontario K2K 2W2 |
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This conference offers a variety of workshops, training sessions, exhibitors, and presentations for the mining community, as well as an educational fair for young people. The CSA will be on hand to speak about the impact of satellites and space technologies on mining and other exciting upcoming projects. |
Québec City Convention Centre 1000 René-Lévesque Boulevard East Quebec City, Quebec |
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The participants will meet Nanoracks, who will present their current product platform and future plans, and will be seeking to secure partnerships with Canadian space & health stakeholders. |
John H. Chapman Space Centre 6767 Route de l'Aéroport Borough of Saint-Hubert Longueuil, Quebec J3Y 8Y9 |
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National Space Health Forum 2019 The Canadian Space Agency is organizing the 2nd National Space Health Forum that will dive deeper into possibilities for Canada's future contribution to deep-space health care. |
John H. Chapman Space Centre 6767 Route de l'Aéroport Borough of Saint-Hubert Longueuil, Quebec J3Y 8Y9 |
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11th annual Canadian Science Policy Conference The CSPC brings together scientists, entrepreneurs, policy-makers, politicians, journalists, students and many others from across the country to discuss, exchange ideas, and mobilize knowledge regarding the present and future of Canadian science, technology, and innovation policy. This year's themes include science and policy; science and society; science, innovation and economic development; science and international affairs; and science and the next generation. The CSA will have a booth during the event. |
Westin Hotel 11 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario |
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54th annual conference of the AESTQ (Association pour l'enseignement de la science et de la technologie au Québec) The AESTQ annual conference is a unique opportunity to meet more than 400 professionals who are passionate about teaching science and technology. Teachers, pedagogical advisors, technicians and students are all brought together under the same roof. The CSA will have a booth during the event. |
Lévis Convention and Exhibition Centre 5750 J.B. Michaud Street Lévis, Quebec |
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Global Connections Days: Germany and Brazil 2019 The Canadian Space Agency would like to invite you to our Global Connections Days with Germany and Brazil. This 2-day event aims to connect the Canadian space industry with representatives of German and Brazilian national space agencies, industry and military to strengthen existing and forge new potential commercial partnerships. |
John H. Chapman Space Centre 6767 Route de l'Aéroport Borough of Saint-Hubert Longueuil, Quebec J3Y 8Y9 |
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The Canadian Space Agency is participating in the National Education Fair on October 17 and 18, 2019, at Place Bonaventure in Montreal. Geared towards young people and adults alike, the fair is a one-stop shop for resources on education and career choice. Come to kiosk 324 to find out more about jobs and internships at the Canadian Space Agency. |
800 De La Gauchetière St. W. Montreal, Quebec H5A 1K6 |
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Career Event 2019 Are you looking for a job or tips on how to find one? Come talk to the Canadian Space Agency team at the Career Event at the Palais des congrès de Montréal. You will find our booth in the section for Government of Canada exhibitors. |
Palais des congrès 1001 Jean Paul Riopelle Place Montreal, Quebec H2Z 1H5 |
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Since its United Nations declaration in , World Space Week has grown into the largest space event on Earth. In , more than 5,000 events were held in over 80 countries to celebrate the benefits of space science and technology. This year's theme is The Moon: Gateway to the Stars. Visit the website to find events near you. |
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Space Forum (OECD) Space Forum 2019 The OECD Space Forum conducts original economic research, develops indicators and studies on measurement and impact assessment. |
Paris, France |
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Participants include representative from academia, industry, international partners and government interested by SAR. |
John H. Chapman Space Centre 6767 Route de l'Aéroport Borough of Saint-Hubert Longueuil, Quebec J3Y 8Y9 |
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Journée du patrimoine aérospatial de Longueuil (aerospace heritage day) 2019 (French only) The Quebec Aerospace Museum and the City of Longueuil present the first aerospace heritage day. This event is open to the public and free of charge. Come out and meet key stakeholders, attend a conference, and watch films. The Canadian Space Agency will have a booth on site. |
École nationale d'aérotechnique (ÉNA) 5555 Rue de l'ÉNA Longueuil, Quebec J3Y 8Y9 |
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Experience Your Life is one of the largest annual professional career fairs in Canada. For young people seeking jobs or professions, this event aims to connect them with employers, advice, opportunities, and mentors. Canadian Space Agency representatives will be on site to answer questions. |
Novotel Hotel Mississauga 3670 Hurontario Street Mississauga, Ontario L5B 1P3 |
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Space to Spoon at the Sault Ste. Marie Museum travelling exhibition What is the link between orbiting satellites and the food on our plates? Learn the answer by visiting the Space to Spoon exhibition of the Canadian Space Agency. The exhibition, designed in partnership with the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, explores Canadian space technology: the role it plays in agriculture and the impact it has on the food we eat. |
Sault Ste. Marie Museum 690 Queen Street East Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6A 2A4 |
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Health in Space: Daring to Explore at the New Brunswick Museum Astronauts' health is a top priority from the time they're selected until well after their final mission. Health in Space: Daring to Explore is a travelling exhibition that explores how gravity, radiation, and isolation all pose unique health challenges for astronauts living and working in space. This exhibition was developed and produced by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency. |
New Brunswick Museum Market Square Saint John, New Brunswick E2L 4Z6 |
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The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) would like to invite you to our Fall Industry Days. This 3-day event, taking place at the CSA Headquarters in Longueuil, -, will provide Canadian space industry with the opportunity to connect with leading international space companies, as to learn more about Canadian participation in the Lunar Gateway mission. |
John H. Chapman Space Centre 6767 Route de l'Aéroport Borough of Saint-Hubert Longueuil, Quebec J3Y 8Y9 |
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Science Literacy Week highlights Canada's outstanding scientists and science communicators from coast to coast to coast. The goals are to showcase the excellence and diversity of Canadian science and to show how exciting science is. This year will highlight ocean research, ocean health, challenges facing ocean communities and wildlife, and solutions we can all implement at home. Join science centres and other numerous organizations across Canada for an in-depth look at how space science can help monitor the ocean. |
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Join CSA astronauts at Canadian science centres to mark 50 years since the lunar landing. |
Different locations in Canada |
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Space to Spoon Travelling Exhibition at the Lloydminster Cultural and Science Centre What is the link between orbiting satellites and the food on our plates? Learn the answer by visiting the Space to Spoon exhibition of the Canadian Space Agency. The exhibition, designed in partnership with the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, explores Canadian space technology: the role it plays in agriculture and the impact it has on the food we eat. |
Lloydminster Cultural and Science Centre 4515 44 Street Lloydminster, Saskatchewan S9V 0C6 |
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International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics 2019 This is a special opportunity for participants from Canada and around the world to come together and share their science and culture. marks the 100th anniversary of IUGG; we will look back on the accomplishments of the previous century of Earth and space science research, and forward to the next century of scientific advancement. The CSA will have a booth during the event. |
Palais des congrès de Montréal 201 Viger Avenue West Montreal, Quebec |
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Astronauts' health is a top priority from the time they're selected until well after their final mission. Health in Space: Daring to Explore is a travelling exhibition that explores how gravity, radiation, and isolation all pose unique health challenges for astronauts living and working in space. This exhibition was developed and produced by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency. |
Northern Life Museum and Cultural Centre 110 King Street Fort Smith, Northwest Territories X0E 0P0 |
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Space to Spoon Travelling Exhibition at the Le Village shopping mall (French only) What is the link between orbiting satellites and the food on our plates? Learn the answer by visiting the Space to Spoon exhibition of the Canadian Space Agency. The exhibition, designed in partnership with the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, explores Canadian space technology: the role it plays in agriculture and the impact it has on the food we eat. |
Le Village shopping mall Organized by Club Bon Cœur des cardiaques de Charlevoix |
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40th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing and Geomatics Atlantic The 40th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing and Geomatics Atlantic will bring together academics, practitioners, vendors, and policy makers from the remote sensing and geomatics community in an informative and productive three-day event under the theme of Common Perspectives and NewSpace. The Canadian Space Agency will be on site to discuss the RADARSAT Constellation Mission as well as upcoming projects. |
Tilley Hall, University of New Brunswick 9 Macaulay Lane Fredericton, New Brunswick |
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Saint Hubert Air Show 2019 (French only) Join the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) at the Saint-Hubert Air Show, where the Royal Canadian Air Force's Snowbirds and other invited guests will give breathtaking performances. The École nationale d'aérotechnique has partnered with the city of Longueuil for this event. CSA experts will be on site to give a rover demonstration and answer your questions. |
Saint-Hubert Airport Centre technologique en aérospatiale 5555 l'ENA Road Longueuil, Quebec J3Y 8Y9 |
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The Canada-Wide Science Fair brings science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) out of the classroom, engaging youth in STEM solutions to real world issues. The CWSF is a celebration of Canada's brightest young minds and an inspiring exploration in STEM for thousands of visitors. On , live from the International Space Station, Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques will participate in the unveiling of the winners of the Little Inventors – Inventions for Space challenge. |
Richard J. Currie Center, University of New Brunswick Fredericton, New Brunswick |
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Join Canadians across the country to for Science Odyssey, Canada's biggest festival of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics! |
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On and , musicians from the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM) will perform "The Planets" by composer Gustav Holst. The Canadian Space Agency is joining forces with the OSM to put on a free event at Espace OSM before the concerts. Watch Earth from the International Space Station and discover this fabulous orbiting lab in a spectacular virtual reality demonstration. All are welcome. |
Maison symphonique de Montréal Espace OSM, adjacent to the foyer of the Maison symphonique |
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InvestmentSpace will bring together venture capital investors, aspiring Canadian space entrepreneurs and start-up companies looking for funding, as well as business accelerators and incubators focused on space start-ups. The event will feature panel discussions by space entrepreneurs and investors as well as a session for start-up companies to showcase and pitch their business ideas. |
St. Regis Hotel Toronto, Ontario |
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Milestones of David Saint-Jacques mission Overview of the important milestones of David Saint-Jacques mission, activities and events. |
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