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... Spin, planetary probe, atmosphere, attitude control, parachute
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.273
'''Number of Pages''' - 10
Abstract
Probes that enter planetary atmospheres are often spun during entry or descent for a variety of reasons. Their spin ...
... called "''spin-up''" wouldn't work to reliably deploy something many meters long. So Chapman suggested that Lapp take a trip to visit George Klein, at the National Research Council in ... flight, piloted by Wally Schirra.
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: From McCurdy to Hadfield Part 7 by Robert Godwin Chapter 7
Footnotes
i Globe and Mail, Dec 18 1959
ii Upper Atmosphere ...
... atmosphere. iv
Indirectly, Stehling was bringing about the very role in space science that he had advocated for Canada back in 1948. He continued his swift ascent in ... of the orbits of satellites. Members of the CAS stood out on the cold rooftop at DeHavilland in Downsview during the course of 1958 taking measurements and timings of the over-flights of ...
- Beyond Earth (ATWG) - Chapter 18 - Children's Visions of our Future in Space by Lonnie Jones Schorer
... atmospheres on inhospitable planets." ''
Chad Harker, age 17, Utah
Whatever the divergent ideas and visions for humankind's future in space, most students express a protective interest in Mother Earth. In terms of ... in the past the idea of airplane flight wasn't even an idea—so in the future, anything is possible. They are ready for quantum leaps in ...
... of Quebec who made various probes for HARP and later made the legs for the Apollo Lunar Module.
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The SCC sponsored report appeared in February 1967 under the title ''Upper Atmosphere and Space Programs in Canada'' but soon became known as simply ''The Chapman Report'' since that was the way it was described in the ...
... atmospheric science and the University of Toronto's knowledge about gasses and plasmas was by this time almost unparalleled anywhere else in the world. This remarkable knowledge came to the forefront in one of ...
... pioneers in a long line of University of Toronto students who would conduct world-class research into aerodynamics. A little over a year after that first flight in Canada, Haden Herbert Bales of ... were in the north, conducting high altitude atmospheric studies, at least one Canadian, had moved south of the border to try his hand at building rockets...
100 Years of Aerospace History in Canada: ...
... flight. The University of Toronto, where Stehling returned to study, was working with money from the Canadian government to install a supersonic wind-tunnel at a Department of Defense facility in Downsview, a suburb of ... prospects of better communications for the general public in remote communities.
Dozens of universities and corporations would soon get involved in studying the upper atmosphere ...
... technology in time for a drop-dead date for first launch, 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 by NASA in 1978.
While the details seemed to all be in ...
... ) experiment placed in the cargo bay and aimed down towards the Earth. This mission helped to reinforce the value of SAR for studying the earth. Garneau also conducted two atmospheric experiments, as well ... female astronaut with flights in May 1999 and again in July 2009.
Robert Thirsk would fly on STS-78 in 1996 before becoming Canada's first member of an ISS Expedition crew in May of 2009. Dr ...
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