Canada's new space innovation

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Canada's Most Telescope Makes Its First Step Toward Space
Saint-Hubert - May 26, 2003

The Canadian Space Agency's MOST microsatellite is scheduled to blast into orbit on 30 June 2003. Built at Dynacon Inc. (Toronto) and the Universities of British Columbia and Toronto, MOST is being flown from Toronto to Moscow and will arrive at its launch site, the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia, on May 26, 2003.
MOST (which stands for "Microvariability & Oscillations of STars") will be Canada's first space telescope. Innovative Canadian technology has allowed the scientists to pack this telescope in a microsatellite the size and mass of a suitcase.

Despite its modest dimensions, MOST will make specialized observations beyond the capacity of any other instrument, including the Hubble Space Telescope. MOST will probe the interior of stars, set a limit on the age of the Universe, and for the first time, detect the light reflected by mysterious planets beyond our Solar System.

In Plesetsk, MOST will be checked out by a team of Canadian scientists and engineers, and then mounted onto a Russian "Rockot" launcher. This rocket booster was once a nuclear intercontinental ballistic missile now converted to a peaceful scientific application.

Once in orbit 820 km above the Earth's surface, MOST will circle the Earth once every 100 minutes, at a speed of about 27,000 km per hour, passing over ground stations in Toronto and Vancouver (and a backup in Vienna) several times a day.
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czardogs said:
Notice who they have launching the hardware? :D

I wonder if its price or if its mere choice?

Very interesting observation! I think it may very well be the price we paid to make our own decisions. America is the land of the free, and the land of hypocrits... Wait until there's another September 11th, the United States knows what it's like to be paid back.
 

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On a side note: I wish the USSR was still around. The world with only one superpower is going down the drain and will slowly be eaten up by capitalists (not americans, not american citizens, but capitalists). Funny thing, Americans think it's them who are invading Iraq or globalising the world. NEWS FLASH: It's not. Ask your corporations about that.
 

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czardogs said:
China is the next global player. Few years away yet but they are coming along.

If they were to ever join together with India in a military pact - watch out.

That would not be a good thing. Together with other non-western countries like north korea or pakistan.. among others.
 

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Anonymous said:
czardogs said:
China is the next global player. Few years away yet but they are coming along.

If they were to ever join together with India in a military pact - watch out.

That would not be a good thing. Together with other non-western countries like north korea or pakistan.. among others.

While weapon proliferation is a bad thing - it is going to happen anyways. Better to see a balance in the world then deal with a rogue United States.

Though I would not worry much about it - China and India are not the best of friends. India is as of late warming up to the US.