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Shepherd, Gordon G., 1931-
Subjects
COSPAR -- History.
Astronautics -- Canada -- History.
Astronautics -- International cooperation -- History.
Aerospace engineers -- Canada -- Biography.
Outer space -- Exploration -- Canada -- History.
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Shepherd, Gordon G., 1931-
COSPAR -- History.
Astronautics -- Canada -- History.
Astronautics -- International cooperation -- History.
Aerospace engineers -- Canada -- Biography.
Outer space -- Exploration -- Canada -- History.
MARC Display
Canada's fifty years in
space
: the COSPAR anniversary / by Gordon Shepherd and Agnes Kruchio.
by
Shepherd, Gordon G., 1931-
Apogee Books, c2008.
Call #:
629.40971 S548c
Subjects
COSPAR -- History.
Astronautics -- Canada -- History.
Astronautics -- International cooperation -- History.
Aerospace engineers -- Canada -- Biography.
Outer
space
-- Exploration -- Canada -- History.
Series
Apogee Books
space
series
; 71.
URL856
Contributor biographical information
URL856
Publisher description
ISBN:
9781894959728
1894959728
Description:
280 p., [8] p. : ill. (some col.), ports. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Chapter 1. The Beginning -- The formation of COSPAR -- COSPAR's first meetings --
Space
science in the Canadian context -- The National Research Council of Canada -- Chapter 2. Post-war Foundations of
Space
Science -- How Canadian
space
science began in 1925 -- Davies and Currie at Chesterfield Inlet -- Donald Charles Rose -- Henderson and Rose's 1932 ionospheric observations -- The NRC during World War II and its impact on
space
science -- Rose's wartime years -- A post-war NRC discovery - radio wave emission from the sun -- Currie's wartime years -- Davies' wartime years -- Formation of the Defence Research Telecommunications Establishment -- Chapter 3.
Space
Science Takes Root in Canada -- Nate Gerson, a US benefactor, plants
space
science in Canada -- Auroral radar reflections observed in Saskatoon -- Optical studies and Gerson's AFCRL contract -- Nate Gerson and the legacy of John Arthur (Jack) Jacobs -- Sir Charles Seymour Wright -- Gerson finds the University of Western Ontario -- Colin Hines at Cambridge University -- Prince Albert Radar Laboratory (PARL) -- Chapter 4. The IGY and its New Moons -- How the IGY began -- Canadian response to Sputnik -- What lay behind the IGY? -- Meteorology -- Geomagnetism -- Aurora -- Ionospheric physics -- Solar activity -- Cosmic rays -- Rockets and satellites -- What was learned from the IGY? -- The sun -- The atmosphere -- The Van Allen belts -- The magnetosphere -- What causes the aurora? -- A personal reflection of the IGY -- Chapter 5. The Sixties - a Decade of Exponential Growth -- The stimuli -- The importance of the Defence Research Board -- The Theoretical Studies Group at DRTE -- The University of Saskatchewan -- Formation of the Institute of
Space
and Atmospheric Studies -- The creation of SED Systems -- The story of O[subscript 2] singlet delta -- Hunten and alkali metals in the upper atmosphere -- Currie steps down -- Other universities -- The Alouette/ISIS Program -- A home-grown Canadian rocket program -- Enhanced rocket instrumentation -- Passive auroral plasma observations at the NRC -- Auroral electron precipitation and ionospheric electric fields -- Solar wind source for auroral ions -- Transverse ion acceleration (TIA) -- Polar cap aurora -- Canada Centre for Remote Sensing -- Chapter 6. Decades of Transition -- A Department of Communications -- Impact of NASA's
Space
Shuttle on Canada -- A Grass-Roots
Space
Science Initiative -- The National Research Council takes charge -- A maturing rocket program -- Active experiments at the NRC -- "Waterhole" auroral perturbation experiments -- Echo auroral probes -- Firewheel -- Termination of the Churchill Research Range -- The Apollo-Soyuz Docking - Another kind of Active Experiment --
Space
Shuttle science initiatives -- The WAMDII and WINDII missions -- COSPAR in Canada - 1982 -- Nuclear winter and the Defence Research Establishment Valcartier -- STRATOPROBE - High altitude balloon flights -- Canada begins an Astronaut Program -- A Canadian Auroral Imager on the Swedish Viking satellite -- SMS on Akebono -- The Swedish Freja and Russian Interball Missions -- Freja CPA -- Freja and Interball Auroral Imagers -- Chapter 7. Birth of the Canadian
Space
Agency -- The CSA moves to St. Hubert -- The astronaut program within the CSA -- Microgravity in
Space
-- STS-77 experiments -- Soret coefficient in crude oil (SCCO) --
Space
Life Sciences -- Aquatic Research Facility (ARF) -- e-OSTEO -- Canadian Protein Crystallization Experiment (CAPE) -- Perceptual Motor Deficits In
Space
(PMDIS) -- R ADARSAT -- The International
Space
Station (ISS) -- WINDII on UARS -- Other Science missions under the CSA -- Observations of Electric-field Distributions in the Ionospheric Plasma - a Unified Study (OEDIPUS) -- Nozomi Thermal Plasma Analyser (TPA) -- Termination of
Space
Plasma studies at NRC -- Continuation of the
Space
Plasma Studies at the Univ. of Calgary -- Nozomi Thermal Plasma Analyser (TPA) -- Suprathermal Ion Imager (SII) -- Imaging and Rapid scanning ion Mass spectrometer (IRM) -- Rocket measurements of the Cosmic Background Radiation -- Measurements of Pollution In The Troposphere (MOPITT) -- Ozone and the Odin mission -- The SCISAT mission -- SWIFT on Chinook -- Ground-based
space
science -- Chapter 8. Beyond the Earth -- Very Long Baseline Interferometry - a Canadian invention --
Space
Astronomy -- Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) -- Herschel -- The James Webb
Space
Telescope (JWST) -- ASTROSAT -- BLAST -- MOST - an all-Canadian astronomy mission -- Gravity Probe B mission to test Einstein's general relativity -- Canada joins the Phoenix mission to Mars -- Early background -- MITCH -- MATADOR -- Phoenix begins -- Chapter 9. Canada's Future in
Space
-- Co-operation and competition in
space
-- The Canadian
space
industry -- How does one formulate a program? -- Approaches by other countries -- Canada's future -- The benefits of
space
research -- Steve MacLean and the International
Space
Station.
Other authors:
Kruchio, Agnes.
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