Interested in building your aerospace career in the #BlueSkyCity? This weekend's Aviation Career Days at @TheHangarMuseum will directly connect future pilots, engineers, technicians, and innovators with industry leaders.
Canadian pride is on full display ahead of the #FIFAWorldCup as the world's largest flag stretches across Grouse Mountain, measuring 160 by 80 metres. 🇨🇦⚽️🏔️
(🎥: @grousemountain, H/T @CTVNews )
The first time I met Charlie, she brought us into her office and showed us a plaque that was given to her by the shuttle Closeout Crew after the final shuttle mission. She told us how much Closeout Crew meant to her and that the safety of our team and the flight crew are her biggest priorities on launch day. She promised to never send us, or anyone else, to the pad unless the vehicle was in a 100% safe configuration.
On our first terminal count sim she had our team stand up in front of the firing room so all the console operators could see us, and told them this is who we are sending to the pad, so make sure your systems are in a healthy configuration because they rely on it.
She has always been our biggest supporter and helped us with anything we needed. It is incredible to know if I have any issues I can go to her and she will do everything in her power to fix it. It has been one of the greatest honors of my career working so closely with her, and the rest of the launch team these past few years.
After the launch of Artemis II, I had the honor of presenting her with a new Closeout Crew plaque. This was truly an unforgettable moment for myself and the rest of the team.
Looking to launch your career in the space sector? 🚀
Fall internship opportunities at the Canadian Space Agency are now open!
Apply now: https://t.co/AcZInvPm2V
Canada has been a partner in exploring Mars since 2011 through our APXS instrument on the Curiosity rover.
Its analysis of the rocks and soil helps scientists determine if life on Mars was ever possible.
Learn more: https://t.co/HpFA5EP9BK
📷: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
Pegasus is going to the Moon!
Built for NASA's LTVS contract, Pegasus provides Artemis Astronauts with reliable, safe, and highly achievable mobility on the Moon in 2028.
Capable of operating manually or autonomously, this next generation LTV can traverse 900+ kilometers of rugged lunar terrain at speeds up to 15 KPH. Pegasus leverages the resiliency of our spaceflight-proven rover technologies, enabling it to operate for at least one year and through the lunar night.
Pegasus is the first step in laying the groundwork for a Moon Base.
@NASA #TheNextLeap #LunarOutpost #DrivingArtemis #SpaceTech #Innovation
VSS Unity completed a successful glide flight today above @Spaceport_NM. Pilots, ground crew, and Mission Control all running live operations, building the rhythm our new spaceship program demands → https://t.co/eCNl1tR5fo
Copy, Moon Joy(rides)!
Over the next 18 months, our selected providers – Astrolab and Lunar Outpost – will finalize designs for Moon rovers that astronauts will drive to travel, transport supplies, and support remote operations. https://t.co/K9iQzBwrwE
Astronaut Joshua Kutryk joined us on UCalgary's main campus today, discussing his journey from Alberta to his upcoming ISS mission and the importance of Canadian contributions to industry. @csa_asc@ucalgaryscience
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) outlines agile procurement strategy and reassures sector on robotics amid WildFireSat reset 🇨🇦
Speaking at the Space Canada Horizons conference, Campbell outlined a move toward agile procurement—emphasizing speed, iterative development, and a departure from rigidly defined mission requirements.
Read the full story here: 👇
https://t.co/EjzGGAPck1
#Space #SpaceIndustry #CanadianSpaceAgency #SpaceQ #SpacePolicy #WildFireSat #SpaceTech
Hello, Calgary. Glad to be in Canada to attend a few events to talk about my upcoming mission to the International Space Station. Kicked off with a live Q&A event at @TELUS_Spark Science Centre. Thank you to everyone who came out!