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The budget of Canadian Space Agency is 424,600,000 dollars.
There is no north American space agency. There is the CSA Canadian Space Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA.
Well unknown to many Canada has an advanced space program and it trains future astronauts through the Canadian Astronaut Corps. This is evident from the fact that about 10 (I don't recall the exact number) astronauts from Canada have flown along side US astronauts and Russian cosmonauts. Chris Hadfield is the most common name that comes to mind. They are pretty experienced I must say. And then there is the Canadarm, the robotic arm manufactured by Canada that is an absolute vital component of the International Space Station. Without it there can be no fittings or repairs.
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in yo moms polks.
The CSA (Canadian Space Agency) is Canada's national space agency, and is tasked with training of Canadian astronauts, maintenance of the Canadarm on the ISS and the RADARSAT system, and maintaining Canada's place as a leader in space technology.
The CSA (Canadian Space Agency) is Canada's national space agency, and is tasked with training of Canadian astronauts, maintenance of the Canadarm on the ISS and the RADARSAT system, and maintaining Canada's place as a leader in space technology. NASA is an agency of the American government and has no jurisdiction in Canada.
Canadian Space Agency was created in 1989.
The budget of Canadian Space Agency is 424,600,000 dollars.
Astronauts are chosen by the various space agencies around the world. Examples include NASA in America, or the China National Space Administration or the European Space Agency or Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and many others. Within these agencies there would be people in charge of astronauts which would include things like recruiting astronauts and training them.
There is no north American space agency. There is the CSA Canadian Space Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA.
March 1989
Well unknown to many Canada has an advanced space program and it trains future astronauts through the Canadian Astronaut Corps. This is evident from the fact that about 10 (I don't recall the exact number) astronauts from Canada have flown along side US astronauts and Russian cosmonauts. Chris Hadfield is the most common name that comes to mind. They are pretty experienced I must say. And then there is the Canadarm, the robotic arm manufactured by Canada that is an absolute vital component of the International Space Station. Without it there can be no fittings or repairs.
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in yo moms polks.
no place, nobody has space shuttles anymore
Saint-Hubert, Quebec