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The Thor-Agena rocket which put the Canadian satellite Alouette into orbit, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Anon., “Alouette’ Working Perfectly – First Canadian Satellite in Orbit.” The Montreal Star, 29 September 1962, 1.
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Alouette, gentille alouette, Alouette, je te lancerai; Or, How the Cold War propelled Canada into space via the Alouette satellite, part 2

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Rénald Fortier
Ingenium – Canada's…
Oct 1, 2022
Welcome aboard our special spatial ship, my reading friend. Five! Four! Three! Two! One! Thunderbirds are go! If you do not recognise the opening sequence of every episode of the British television series Thunderbirds, launched in September 1965, then there are serious gaps in your knowledge of the popular culture of the Cold War period. Period. And yes, that series was mentioned in September 2018 and March 2019 issues of our blog / bulletin / thingee. And yes again, yours truly remembers seeing
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Seeking equality: Women in Planetary Science and Exploration Conference

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Jesse Rogerson, PhD
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Apr 4, 2018
Imagine standing up in front of a room full of people and openly discussing feelings of vulnerability, fear, anger and pain. In my view, that’s an incredible act of bravery - and I was honoured to hear some of those brave personal accounts from the participants at the Women in Planetary Science and Exploration Conference (WPSE2018), which took place Feb 17-18, 2018 in Toronto, Canada. When it comes to the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), women, people of colour, the
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Google Hangouts with Women in Energy

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Let's Talk Energy
Mar 27, 2018
For Talk Energy Week 2018, In partnership with Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants, Let's Talk Energy hosted a series of energy themed Google Hangouts featuring women with various careers in the energy sector. Classrooms from throughout Canada and the U.S tuned in live and were able to interact and ask questions to the speakers, exploring energy topics from renewable energy to oil and gas, and everything in between. Click the link to see stories, videos, and pictures from the amazing week of
Seventy-six women from around the world were participants on the inaugural Homeward Bound Women In Science Leadership Expedition to Antarctica.
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Homeward Bound: Women in Science and Leadership in Antarctica

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Dr. Shelley Ball
Guest Writer, Biosphere Environmental Education
Apr 11, 2018
What better place to sharpen one’s leadership skills than amidst the harsh landscape of Antarctica. The frozen continent is filled with stories of leadership from the early 20th century explorers and their race to be the first to set foot on the South Pole. For 76 of us from around the world - all women with science backgrounds - Antarctica was the backdrop for our own explorations into leadership.
Alexa, a Canadienne dairy cattle calf, laying down in the calf barn at the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum.
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Alexa: 400 Years of History, and an Uncertain Future

Cedric Brosseau standing in the Ingenium collection in front of the Cray computer. He has short brown hair, black rectangular glasses and his wearing a plaid shirt and a black jacket.
Cédric Brosseau
Ingenium Canada
May 22, 2018
A short post on the history and current status of the Canadienne dairy cattle breed.
Canoes hover around a beach shore in Bella Bella, British Columbia during the Qatuwas in 2014
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An Indigenous canoe video series marks a new wave of cultural revitalization

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Amelia Healey
Ingenium
Aug 1, 2018
Through a new online video series, Frank Brown is highlighting how Indigenous youth are reconnecting with the traditional, ocean-going canoe. Brown is the executive producer of Glwa – the ocean-going canoe, a series of 13 short videos that showcase the widespread impact of the canoe and the revival of its practice with maritime Indigenous culture today.
Dave Schellenberg and Sean Tudor playing video games
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Science Alive! Episode 6: Gaming!

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Canada Science and Technology Museum
Apr 18, 2016
In the fall of 2016, the Canada Science and Technology Museum will be opening their travelling exhibition Game Changers at Science North in Sudbury. On this episode of Science Alive, Dave chats with assistant curator and gaming guru Sean Tudor about all the elements that make up a great video game. From story to graphics to great audio- it’s Game On at the Museum!
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Science Alive! Episode 8: The Science behind Star Trek

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
May 26, 2016
Would teleportation work in real life? How fast is ‘warp speed’? On this episode of Science Alive, Dave chats with Erin Gregory, Assistant Curator for the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, all about the science behind Star Trek! On May 13th, 2016, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum launched an out of this world exhibition: Star Trek: The Starfleet Academy Experience.
Christian Bagg testing a prototype of the Icon Explore in a park on a spring day.
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Christian Bagg and the Icon Explore

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Cédric Brosseau
Ingenium Canada
Nov 23, 2018
For Canada History Week 2018 - A short blog post highlighting Christian Bagg’s creativity and innovation, which helped him develop the Icon Explore adaptive off-road vehicle.
A scientist at the Photo Zenith Transit Building (PZT), about 1963.
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The Dominion Observatory's Earth Physics and Time Keeping Functions, part 4

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Randall Brooks
Associate Fellow, University of King's College and Research Associate, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Dec 21, 2018
The Dominion Observatory's Earth Physics and Time Keeping Functions, part 4 by Randall Brooks Earth Physics The Dominion Observatory had another mandate — rather than looking up from the Observatory dome, some staff went to the basement to study gravity and seismic activity. The Observatory became part of a growing worldwide network of centres with seismographs to detect earthquakes and to combine the information to determine the location of the seismic activity. The Museum has a couple of early
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