on the space station and shuttles
On the Space Shuttle
Space Shuttle
A huge mechanical arm in space created by canadians for the space program that is operated by remote control. Its job is to reach out to from the spacecraft to send out and bring back pay loads, such as satelites. the canadarm is a robotic device used in space to send or retrieve a payload.
A robotic arm named the Canadarm.
because it heps astronauts build space structures
it is used for building other spaces structures in space."
It was designed and manufactured by MDA Space Missions.
a person who invented dental braces
the Canadarm is the crane-like deviced on the space shuttle orbiter that lifts items from the cargo hold and releases them into orbit. It is also used to position astronauts and mission specialists to allow to perform a specific task. It is called the Canadarm because it was designed, developed, and manufactured by the Canadian space agency. WRONG! It was designed, developed, manufactured and tested by Spar Aerospace Ltd., a Canadian company. I know--I was the program manager for Canadarm I. Terry Ussher
because it tasted like money.
The Canadarm is a type of robotic arm developed in Canada. It has been used on Space Shuttle missions to help retrieve damaged satellites, launch new satellites and in the building of the International Space Station. It was used 90 different times in space.
The Canadarm has been used in numerous space flights for NASA, and is one of Canada's most important contributions to space exploration. The Canadarm is mainly used for fixing things on the outside of the space shuttle and handling objects such as payload. Hope this helps:)