12/4/2015Sunday SPACE Canadian Firsts in Space.. 12/4/2015 The Avro Arrow and the Man On Moon.

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12/4/2015Sunday SPACE Canadian Firsts in Space.

12/4/2015 The Avro Arrow and the Man On Moon

12/4/2015 Canadians played an important role in Apollo. When the Canadian government cancelled the CF-105 Avro Arrow program in 1959, the U.S. space agency NASA hired 31 engineers from Avro Canada. CF-105 Avro Arrow

12/4/2015 Jim Chamberlin, the leader of the Avro group, made major contributions to the U.S. Moon effort. Jim Chamberlin Chamberlin was head of engineering in the Mercury Program, and then designed the Gemini spacecraft and served as Gemini's first program manager. He also played a key role in deciding how Apollo would go to the Moon, and he served as an engineering troubleshooter for Apollo. Chamberlin was born in Kamloops B.C. and raised in Toronto.

12/4/2015 Owen Maynard, a native of Sarnia, Ontario, was head of systems engineering in the Apollo Spacecraft Program Office. Owen Maynard Maynard was the first person in NASA to start design work on the lunar module, and as head of systems engineering, he was responsible for integration and coordination of various spacecraft systems. He also drew up the plan of missions leading up to the first lunar landing on Apollo 11.

12/4/2015 Bryan Erb played a key role in developing Apollo's heat shield, and his contributions to the U.S. and Canadian space programs continue up to today's International space station. Six lunar modules, starting with Apollo 11's Eagle, landed on the Moon using legs that were made by Héroux Machine Parts Ltd. of Longueuil, Québec. These legs were left behind on the Moon with the descent stages of the lunar modules

12/4/2015 First Satellite Canada's first satellite was called Alouette. When Canada launched Alouette on September 29, 1962, Canada became the third country in the world to have a satellite in orbit, after the Soviet Union and the United States.

12/4/2015 First Robotic Arm in Space Canadarm 1

12/4/2015 George J. Klein – Inventor and Engineer of Canadarm

12/4/2015 Canadarm 2 – attached to space station

12/4/2015 First Canadian Man in Space Marc Garneau

12/4/2015 First Canadian Woman in Space Roberta Bondar

12/4/2015 First Canadian Spacewalk Chris Hadfield

12/4/2015 Canada’s Astronauts Bob Thirsk

12/4/2015 Steve MacLean

12/4/2015 Bjarni Tryggvason

12/4/2015 Dave Williams

12/4/2015 Julie Payette

12/4/2015 Canada’s First Space Telescope MOST is a suitcase-sized (65 cm x 65 cm x 30 cm, 60 kg) microsatellite designed to probe stars and extrasolar planets by measuring tiny light variations undetectable from Earth. This can be done with such a small telescope (15 cm aperture) thanks to new Canadian attitude control technology.

12/4/2015 Canada’s Satellites Animation 1 Animation 2 Radarsat 1 Radarsat 2 – the Americans refused to launch Radarsat 2 for us because they thought it was a threat to their national security. The Russians launched it for us instead. Radarsat 2