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... the development of what is now emerging as a new type of space servicing industry. The increased concern associated with orbital space debris and the growing recognition of the possibility that space ... a number of efforts such as those by the German Space Agency (DLR), the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the Swiss Space Center, as well as the Russian and Chinese governments ...
... Associates (MDA). Image:100YearsCanadianSlide49.JPG right thumb SPAR Aerospace SPAR had gone through a long period of expansion and growth during the 1980s and early 1990s. Their collaboration with Hughes Aerospace ... also added Bristol Aerospace to their portfolio of companies elevating them to the fourth largest aerospace company in Canada behind SPAR, Bombardier and CAE Industries. iv In ...
... was selected as prime contractor with SPAR as an associate. RCA Canada, based in Montreal, defined its role as "''space ... HARP were the two biggest projects in the Canadian aerospace budget. Many contractors around the country were involved, including ... were followed. Other suggestions included building a robust satellite industry; changing the allocation of certain frequencies to allow for ...
... while simultaneously keeping the Canadian government happy by evolving the spin-off businesses for Canadian industry. SPAR met almost all of their goals on time including passing a critical design review ... 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 Chapter 11 ...
... on RADARSAT, COM DEV International (COM DEV) and MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates (MDA), would both play substantial roles in Canada's space engineering ... of employees, in part due to a downturn in the industry. By the early 1990s COM DEV still received contracts from ... a close eye on Canada's northern waters. 100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 12 by Robert ...
... fulfill the other recommendation of the SCC, that Canada should build a robust satellite construction industry. In spite of this, Telesat chose to give the contract for Canada's first communication ... the space shuttle. This new orbiting manned space laboratory offered entirely new opportunities throughout the aerospace community; a fact not missed by Phil Lapp and the team at SPAR. 100 Years ...
... techniques, incentives, innovations, partnering and networking. We made progress slowly, and while the industry participants sincerely attempted to utilize the results of these initiatives, their ability to ... we readily complied, and thus SATWG (Strategic Avionics Technology Working Group) became ATWG (Aerospace Technology Working Group). As the years of dedicated work by many extraordinary men ...
... Havilland Factory and aircraft ---- The University of Toronto was the first of many institutes and industry partners who would benefit from government largesse. They would conduct ongoing studies in communications; atmospheric ... Ontario. In later years 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 ...
... founder of the the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI) and of SPAR Aerospace.'' Image:100YearsCanadianrobgodwin.jpg right thumb Robert Godwin, author (ca 2009) Image:100YearsCanadianSlide01. ... form Canada's first cross-border alliance in aviation, ''The Aerial Experiment Association''. i Image:100YearsCanadianSlide03.JPG right thumb Casey Baldwin and John McCurdy with Glenn ...
... to sound the ionosphere in the frequencies of primary interest to the communications and defense industries would require the use of extremely long antennae on the satellite. No such antennae were ... immediately on America's third manned orbital flight, piloted by Wally Schirra. 100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 7 by Robert Godwin Chapter 7 Footnotes ...

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