The Shuttle Remote Manipulator System is also known as the Canadarm because it was designed and built by a Canadian company, SPAR Aerospace Ltd.
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.
No, space shuttles are designed for low Earth orbit missions and are not capable of traveling to a different galaxy. The distances between galaxies are vast and far beyond the capabilities of current space shuttle technology.
yes it was liaka it died on the first ever manned or we can say dogged mission 2 space by russia
If you are talking about the space race that was going on in the sixties then I would have to say that it was between the soviet union and the United States.
There are a lot of systems in the orbiter to control and monitor! There's stuff for the shuttle: The flight systems, the environmental controls, power to the different parts of the shuttle, fuel systems, communications systems of all flavors and types, navigation, many computers, and of course all the redundant backups that go with it! Then there's the stuff that is used to control systems like the external tank, the SRBs, the gantry, etc. That's not to say about the power and control for the experiments they have on board plus the remote arm in the cargo bay.
I am firmly convinced that we have. I say this after recalling how many times it has been done.
In my opinion I'd say it's the Canadarm and Canadarm #2. This is a large 'arm' that was developed in 1981 that can maintain, and operate on the outside of some space shuttle. I didn't research it too much.
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.
No, space shuttles are designed for low Earth orbit missions and are not capable of traveling to a different galaxy. The distances between galaxies are vast and far beyond the capabilities of current space shuttle technology.
Arm in Cornish is bregh.
Umm.. Do you have a pain in your arm?
people stopped using wagons because they use horses to move them and there's not that much space in back for people sit in and some people want to go but they can't go because there no more space in the back so lets say that 4 people wants to travail to Canada and they all can't fit so they say there not going to Canada they have to take the airplane to Canada and that will be a long trip to Canada.
Arm - same as the English
"arm" remains the same in German, but it is spelt with a capital A.
canada :)
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