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What is Canadas
Vision for Space?
May 2008
Jean-Francois Gauthier, COM DEVSara Poirier, Ontario Science Centre
Janine Symanzik, MDA Space Missions
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This presentation outlines the status of Canada in
space, why a sustainable Canadian Space Industryis important, ideas on how to engage youth andsuggestions for Canadas future in space from the
perspective of three young professionals.2
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The Statusof Canada in
Space
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Canada's space investment has declined
the most, and is one of the lowestcompared with any other G8 nation in
absolute terms and per GDP.
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Canadians are leaders in space robotics, small satellites,Earth observation satellites, telecommunications, LIDARs,terrestrial analogue sites, geomatics and agriculture.
Canada is well respected and eagerly sought after as a
partner in the international community because of its nicheareas of expertise and reliability- 2006, Canadas Strategic Space Investment: past returns and astrategic outlook on future opportunities
Canada is uniquely positioned as a close partner within boththe United States and European space programs. Canadahas the special status of an Associate Member State withinthe European Space Agency.
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The Canadian space industry is a vital part of
science and technology innovation in Canada.
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Canada was the 3rd Nation
in Space
1960s-1970s Alouette-1 and II,ISIS-1 and II, and Anik Satellites
1980s Anik Satellites, Canadarmand the Canadian Astronaut programstarted
1990s Anik Satellites, RADARSAT1, Nimiq, MSAT M1 & M2, WINDII,MOPITT
2000s Canadarm2, MBS, MOST,SCISAT, CanX-1, IBA, Phoenix MET,RADARSAT 2, SPDM, APXS, CanX-
2, CanX-6, and the NLS-4 satellites
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Canada's space industry generates roughly$2.5 billion in annual revenues, 50% of which
are from exports, the highest ratio in the world.- Guy Bujold, President, Canadian Space Agency8
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Canada is a leadingpartner in:
The GlobalExploration Strategy
Framework
In 2007, 14 Space Agenciescollaborated to create a framework
document for coordination
Moon as stepping stone to Mars Sustained surface exploration Evolutionary human-robotic
exploration
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The Benefits
for Canada inSpace
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Canadian Pride, Sovereignty, Defence,
Space Infrastructure
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Canadian Innovation
Canadian
investment ininnovationin space is alsoan investment in
other science &technology
sectors
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Mining
NuclearNuclear MedicalMedical
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Spin-off
Technologies
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We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinkingwe used when we created them.Albert Einstein
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking
we used when we created them.Albert Einstein
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Monitoring the
Environment
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International Visibility and Leadership
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Canadian innovations in space are a
magnet for drawing youth into science andtechnology
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Engage and Empower Canadian Youth
Through Education
and the Media
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Canadians are pioneers on the leading-edge
of innovation and discovery;expanding the frontiersof knowledge
Engaging the next generation is not justan opportunity; it is our responsibility
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Informal Education
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Wireless Networks & the Internet Field diaries & Pod Casts Virtual tours/VR simulations
Networked gaming & Online forums Citizen Science initiatives
Youth organizations can coordinate
forums and discussions Students commission of Canada grassroots youth collaborative
Science Centres and Museums Public design challenges based on space exploration CASC-partnered traveling exhibition on Canada in Space
Free public Star Parties
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Formal Education
Universities Engineering design
competitions Internships at R&D facilities Conferences & Workshops Symposia & Publications
K-12 Web-based teacher resources
Internships at R&D facilities Scheduled live-feed Q&A
sessions with researchers.
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Media Strategy
The Discovery ChannelsRace to Marsseries
Journalist's Workshop atCornell
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Incentives for Canadian content(Discovery Channel Canada, TVO: Heads Up!)
Reality-based program on CSAs Astronaut recruitment
Workshops on media and public relations for researchersin related areas of research
Internships for science journalists
Social media: Facebook & Twitter
NASA Generation Y Presentation
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What is
Canadas Futurein Space?
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Satellite CommunicationsEarth Observation
Science & Exploration
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Canadas Future in Space is
Expanding on Canadian heritage: Commercial Space Applications Satellite Communications
Satellite Technologies
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Building and Utilizing Earth Observation Payloads
SAR Constellations, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
Develop Geomatics capabilities
DisasterManagement,Weather
Monitoring,Search & Rescue,Wildlife, Ice andMaritimeSurveillance,Agriculture,Fisheries,
Forests24
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Generating Advancements in:Space MedicineSpace Life Sciences
Space Physical Sciences25
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Expanding Canadas role in:
Orbital Infrastructure rendezvous, servicing & assembly Science Instruments
Small Satellites
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Ensuring the Future of the
Canadian AstronautProgram
the next Canadarm
Robotic Orion Servicing Module Manned Lunar Rover
NASA/JSC
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National Prestige through International Partnerships
Space Science and Planetary Exploration Missions
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ExoMars RoverExoMars RoverJames Webb Space TelescopeJames Webb Space Telescope
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The Explorationand Development ofSpace is our Future
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Canadians have the potential to be leaders inspace which can inspire and benefitgenerations to come.
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Enhance public outreach funding to empower and engageyouth in Canadas vision for space.
Reassert Canadian leadership and excellence in satellitecommunications, Earth observation and space science andexploration.
Increase the space budget and commit to sustained fundingto create an internationally competitive and prosperous
Canadian space industry to realize Canadas vision for space.
Realizing CanadasVision for Space
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To confine our attentionto terrestrial matterswould be to limit the
human spiritStephen Hawking
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