It was great to be back in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) this morning. This is where a lot of our training occurs, where we will support #ArtemisIV and V, and of course where the science team supported the @NASAArtemis II mission!
Canada and the United States have been close collaborators in space exploration for over six decades. I was happy to highlight this important relation at the Canada-US Summit today.
Still thinking about applying to Canadian Space Agency's fall internships? There is still time but the clock is ticking! 🚀
Application deadlines are approaching quickly for many opportunities.
Apply now: https://t.co/AcZInvPm2V
On a un équipage! Félicitations aux quatre astronautes d’Artemis III! J’ai très hâte de travailler avec eux.
Pour Artemis III, j’occuperai le rôle de capcom principale.
Source: NASA
EVA-63: An American, riding on a Canadian robotic arm, driven by an Italian, during a spacewalk relating to new batteries delivered by a Japanese cargo vehicle.
The International Space Station.
“How do you use robots on the @Space_Station?” 🤖
@Astro_Jessica and @Astro_Christina gave a shout out to the @csa_asc Canadarm2 and Astrobee, autonomous robots being tested aboard the station, in their conversation with students this week! Learn more: https://t.co/twG4vMT15V
(1/4) Good morning Canada. How are things in the great white north? Hey Newfoundland, you look more white than usual today! Maybe I can distract you with some 'Canada in Space' news.....
(4/4)...Congratulations to Canadian Astronauts Jennie Sidey-Gibbons @Astro_Jenni and Joshua Kutryk @Astro_Kutryk for graduating from the NASA basic astronaut training.
https://t.co/9zhebd1xuS
The call for nominations for the @csa_asc John H. Chapman Award of Excellence is still open! Submit your nomination of a space pioneer before February 26, 2020: https://t.co/UzDrTtIJMY.