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Students at Ste. Jeanne D’arc Elementary School in London, Ont. had the opportunity of a lifetime Thursday when they chatted live with astronaut Mark Pathy, who is onboard the International Space Station. ....
An aerospace and technology company in Cochrane, Ont., plans to create a space centre that would help train future astronauts. Stardust Technologies says the facility, on its property north of the town, will be for aspiring astronauts and researchers to collaborate on studies. ....
Article content Elizabeth Steyn In this era of climate crisis, space mining is a topic of increasing relevance. The need for a net-zero carbon economy requires a surge in the supply of non-renewable natural resources such as battery metals. This forms the background to a new space race involving nations and the private sector. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Space mining is not science fiction Back to video Canada is a space-faring nation, a world leader in mining and a major player in the global carbon economy. It’s therefore well-positioned to actively participate in the emerging space resources domain. ....
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Housing and Development Newsletter The U.S. Space Force formed in December 2019 as the sixth branch of the military, essentially moving space-focused units from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines into the newest member of the armed forces. During a recent congressional subcommittee hearing, the chief of space operations, Gen. John Raymond, responded to a commonly heard question regarding why the Space Force exists. He noted the growing number of nations operating in space, often against U.S. interests, citing Russia and China pushes to create weapons to interfere with American satellites. “These threats include robust jamming of GPS and communications satellites; directed energy systems that can blind, disrupt or damage our satellites; anti-satellite weapons in space or from the ground that are designed to destroy U.S. satellites; and cyber capabilities that can deny our access to the domain,” Raymond said. “Thankfully, with the strong support of Congress, ....