Archiv: Canadian Space Agency


26.02.2025 - 02:59 [ Jean-Jacques Dordain and Michael D. Griffin / spacenews.com ]

Transferring the International Space Station into the future

(July 1, 2024)

The International Space Station is the largest, most complex and most important element of space infrastructure yet deployed, and one of the most incredible engineering accomplishments in human history. It is the result of an international, diplomatic initiative reconciling in space the Western world and the Eastern world by combining the two space stations until then planned separately by each side – Space Station Freedom and Mir 2 – involving five major partners, the United States, Europe, Japan, Canada and Russia.
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For example, to move the ISS from its present 400-kilometer altitude to an 800-kilometer altitude circular orbit requires a boost of about 220 meters per second, about the same as required for precise deorbit control. At the higher altitude, the orbital lifetime would be many decades, providing ample time for future generations to take their own decisions and actions.
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We are not in charge anymore, but our question to the current generation is: since the boost stage must be built anyway, would it not be better to use that stage to place the ISS in a higher orbit for the possible use of a future generation than to destroy it upon reentry?

26.02.2025 - 01:34 [ Rare Earth / Youtube ]

Space Oddity

55,234,010 views May 12, 2013
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A revised version of David Bowie‘s Space Oddity, recorded by Commander Chris Hadfield on board the International Space Station.

31.05.2014 - 16:38 [ Heyne Verlag / Randomhouse ]

Chris Hadfield: Anleitung zur Schwerelosigkeit

Originaltitel: An Astronaut‘s Guide to Life on Earth. What Going to Space Taught Me About Ingenuity, Determination, and Being Prepared for Anything
Originalverlag: Little, Brown
Aus dem Amerikanischen von Elisabeth Schmalen, Johanna Wais

24.05.2013 - 09:41 [ New York Times ]

Space Oddities and Singing Astronauts: Renewing Interest in Space Exploration

A singing astronaut sounds almost too good to be true, but during his five-month stint aboard the International Space Station, the Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield produced a constellation of videos about the day-to-day experiences of his life in space. He also demonstrated the power of social media to reignite interest in space missions that are often overlooked.

15.05.2013 - 14:19 [ Radio Utopie ]

Pressekonferenz von “Major Tom” Chris Hadfield: Raumfahrtagentur Kanadas sendet live

Innerhalb von drei Tagen sahen auf you tube 10 Millionen Zuschauer das von Astronaut Chris Hadfield auf der Internationalen Weltraumstation eingesungene “Space Oddity”. Nun gibt der zurückgekehrte kanadische Astronaut morgen ab 10.00 Uhr Ortszeit (16.00 Uhr unserer Zeit) seine erste Pressekonferenz, die von der Raumfahrtagentur Kanadas (Canadian Space Agency) aus deren Zentrale in Longueuil live übertragen wird.

13.05.2013 - 21:09 [ Radio Utopie ]

Endlich mal normale Menschen im Weltall

Vor seiner Ablösung hat der Kommandeur der Internationalen Raumstation I.S.S., Chris Hadfield, das inspirierendste Kunstwerk geschaffen, das durch Menschen im Weltraum bislang entstanden ist.

13.05.2013 - 21:08 [ Chris Hadfield / you tube ]

Space Oddity

A revised version of David Bowie‘s Space Oddity, recorded by Commander Chris Hadfield on board the International Space Station.