Canadian Space Agency

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CivilAgency· Longueuil, Canada· founded 1990asc-csa.gc.ca

Canadian Space Agency promotes the peaceful use and development of space for Canada.

The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is the national space agency of Canada, established in 1990. It coordinates civil space-related programs and advances space science and technology for the benefit of Canadians. The CSA also engages the next generation of space scientists and engineers, inspiring youth to pursue careers in STEM fields.

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NASA on Track for Future Missions with Initial Artemis II Assessments
LAUNCH-LV1d ago

NASA on Track for Future Missions with Initial Artemis II Assessments

NASA's Orion spacecraft successfully completed its Artemis II mission, splashing down on April 10, 2026, after a 694,481-mile journey. Engineers are analyzing performance data from the SLS rocket and launch systems. Initial assessments indicate the heat shield performed well, with reduced char loss compared to Artemis I, and the crew module will undergo further inspections at Kennedy Space Center.

Space Symposium 2026 – Canada’s Space Commander – Launch Investment & Defending Commercial Assets
POLICY-REG1d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – Canada’s Space Commander – Launch Investment & Defending Commercial Assets

Christopher Horner, Commander of the 3 Canadian Space Division, discussed the importance of Artemis 2 and Canada's efforts to establish sovereign launch capabilities at Space Symposium 2026. He emphasized the increasing need to protect commercial space assets amid evolving threats, highlighting the strategic implications for Canada's role in the global space landscape and the defense of its interests.

ESA and Canada Sign Agreement on the Exchange of Classified Information around Strategic Space Domains
POLICY-REG2d ago

ESA and Canada Sign Agreement on the Exchange of Classified Information around Strategic Space Domains

European Space Agency and Canada have formalized a General Security of Information Agreement (GSOIA), establishing a legally binding framework for the exchange of classified information. This agreement aims to enhance collaboration in strategic domains, including space-based surveillance, disaster response, and security-related technologies, thereby fostering closer ties between the two entities in critical space initiatives.

The space agencies of Canada and Europe agree to exchange classified information
POLICY-REG4d ago

The space agencies of Canada and Europe agree to exchange classified information

Canadian Space Agency and European Space Agency signed a General Security of Information Agreement (GSOIA) on April 14, 2026, at the 41st Space Symposium. This legally binding framework enables the secure exchange of classified information, enhancing collaboration in space-based surveillance and dual-use technologies. The agreement reflects Canada's commitment to ESA, including a recent $500M funding pledge for projects.

Canada and the European Space Agency sign security agreement
POLICY-REG4d ago

Canada and the European Space Agency sign security agreement

Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and European Space Agency (ESA) have formalized a General Security of Information Agreement (GSOIA). This agreement establishes a legal framework for the secure exchange of classified information between the two agencies, enhancing collaboration on various projects. The GSOIA is a crucial step in strengthening international partnerships in space exploration and technology development.

Canada, South Korea deepen ties with space cooperation agreement
POLICY-REG4d ago

Canada, South Korea deepen ties with space cooperation agreement

Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA) formalized a strategic industrial alliance through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The agreement was signed by CSA President Lisa Campbell and KASA Administrator Taeseog Oh during the 41st Space Symposium held in Colorado Springs. This collaboration aims to enhance bilateral cooperation in space exploration and technology development.

SmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Martin Langer, OroraTech
EO-SAR4d ago

SmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Martin Langer, OroraTech

Greece signed a €20 million contract with OroraTech in 2025 for a national wildfire early warning system utilizing commercial satellite data. The Canadian Space Agency awarded a Can$72 million contract to Spire Global and OroraTech for the WildFireSat mission, set to launch in 2029, enhancing fire detection capabilities through thermal infrared imaging from low Earth orbit.

Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation awarded $400K in Aqualunar Challenge
FINANCE-VC6d ago

Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation awarded $400K in Aqualunar Challenge

Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation received a $400,000 grand prize from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) as part of the Aqualunar Challenge. This initiative, in collaboration with the Privy Council Office’s Impact Canada Initiative, aims to foster innovative solutions for lunar exploration. CSMC's achievement highlights the growing support for Canadian contributions to space technology development.

Artemis 2 crew returns to Houston, passing the baton
CREW-ECLSS9d ago

Artemis 2 crew returns to Houston, passing the baton

NASA's Artemis 2 crew, comprising astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen from the Canadian Space Agency, returned to Houston less than 24 hours post-splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. This marks a significant milestone in the Artemis program, transitioning responsibilities as the mission prepares for future lunar exploration endeavors and crew training activities.

They’re Home! Artemis II is Back on Earth
POLICY-REG11d ago

They’re Home! Artemis II is Back on Earth

NASA's Artemis II crew, including astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, successfully returned to Earth after completing the first lunar flyby since 1972. This mission marks a significant milestone in lunar exploration, showcasing advancements in crewed spaceflight and international collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency. The mission's success sets the stage for future lunar endeavors.