Canadian Space Agency
This Canadian Helped Humanity Fly To Pluto
Frédéric Pelletier navigated the spacecraft from Quebec City.
Tiny Satellites Are Telling Us About How Super Bright Stars Are Formed
Canada's BRITE mission is studying the brightest stars in the sky.
Before He Was an Astronaut, David Saint-Jacques Was a Doctor in an Inuit Village
His time in the Arctic will shape his mission in space.
Somehow, Canada's Newest Spacebound Astronaut Seems Overqualified
David Saint-Jacques is a medical doctor, engineer and astrophysicist.
Amateur Astronomers Are Sharing the Brilliant Arctic Aurora With the World
Why Canada's Arctic has the world's best Northern Lights
Japan’s Lost Hitomi Satellite Phoned Home. Can It Still Be Saved?
Japan says it received two brief communications from Hitomi since losing contact.
What Missing Satellite? Why Canadian Scientists Aren't Talking About JAXA
The Hitori satellite's status is unknown, after losing contact with Earth.
The ISS Is Getting a New Camera to Check Itself for Space Debris Damage
The $1.7-million vision system will launch in 2020, and is 'roughly the size of a microwave oven.'
The Canadian Space Agency's Plan to Engineer Super-Thin Wearables for Astronauts
Montreal company Hexoskin is helping the agency develop an "On-Astronaut Wireless Sensor System" that could one day be used on long-term missions.
The Secret to Conquering Space Without it Killing Us First May Lie in Our Bones
A new Canadian study on the effects of microgravity is heading to the International Space Station this week.