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... undertaken by a Canadian based branch supplier of components to the Air Force's CF-100 interceptor program, named the British Bristol Aeroplane Company. The Black Brant rocket, designed by Albert ... a variety of medium size US-built rockets including the Arcas, Nike, Apache, Tomahawk, Astrobee, Aerobee and Javelin as well as the Canadian built and rapidly evolving Black Brant.
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An Aerobee 150A two-stage sounding rocket being prepared for launch at Wallops Island in 1963. The 1900 lb thrust rocket was expected to reach 152 miles during this flight.
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... , Russian Air Force
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'''ISS/Mir Crew Transport'''
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STS 100 is an American shuttle spacecraft that was launched from Cape Canaveral at 18:41 UT ... Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS), also known as Canadarm2; UHF antenna
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Books about the Space Shuttle Program
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... , this time for space navigation. vi
In June 1948 in front of a gathering of 100 attendees at the Royal Ontario Museum he and Stehling outlined the aims of the society ... England US Navy Lt Fred Durant informed the delegates that the CRS now had over 100 members (apparently making it the fifth largest such group in the west behind the USA ... first seed of what would later become Canada's preeminent center of aerospace engineering. xvi
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 4 by Robert Godwin ...
... SATCOM 1. In April 1979 Donovan announced his intention to move the company and its 100 employees to a four acre site in Cambridge Ontario. In 1985 in their first bid ... far afield as, Brazil, Iran, Sweden, Italy, Hong Kong and Australia. By 1978 MDA employed 100 people, with no manufacturing capability, and had sales of $5.5M. iii
Image:100YearsCanadianSlide50.JPG ... many as six RADARSATS, designed to keep a close eye on Canada's northern waters.
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 12 by Robert Godwin ...
... , Shepherd estimated that the total budget came in closer to $620M and was spread around 100 international and Canadian organizations. About 80% of that money came from the Canadian Federal Government ... result of eight years of research by government agencies and Intera Technologies of Ottawa. vi
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 11 by Robert Godwin ...
The Moon's one-sixth or ~16 percent gravity compared with Earth means that a 100-pound person would weigh about 16 pounds.
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... one Canadian, had moved south of the border to try his hand at building rockets...
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 2 by Robert Godwin ...
... British Columbia would also supply substantial industrial and academic contributions to Canada's space program.
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 3 by Robert Godwin ...
... out of a contract again, since nuclear warheads didn't need infra-red capabilities. viii
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 6 by Robert Godwin ...
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