The first Canadarm was developed and built in Canada, specifically at the David Florida Laboratory in Ottawa, Ontario. It was designed by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and manufactured by Spar Aerospace. The Canadarm was launched into space aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1981 and became a crucial part of NASA's space missions, assisting with satellite deployment and space station assembly.
The Canadarm was made in Canada. It got it's name, Canadarm, by being made in Canada, and arm because it looks like an arm.
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The Canadarm was not invented in 2004 seeing as the first Canadarm was used in 1981.
Which one - there were five made. The first was used in 1981
Canadarm was completed in 1981.
The Canadarm was invented in 1975 by an engineer from Canada's National Research Council named G. Harold Porter. It made its debut on the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1981.
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The Canadarm is a renowned Canadian robotic arm used on the Space Shuttle program. After retiring in 2011, it was replaced by the Canadarm2 on the International Space Station. The original Canadarm is now displayed at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa.
On the Space Shuttle
That really depends on what you mean bit Canadarm had its first launch on November 13th 1981.
well it shows scientists that there are more spots on the ISS
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.