

Since its inception in 2002, the Canadian Space Agency's annual Educator Conference has been attended by over 500 educators from across Canada, whose dedication and personal interest in professional development during summer vacation has contributed greatly to the success of this conference. More...

The Tomatosphere project challenges students to uncover clues about space farming through scientific discovery...
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This career video, to be used by members of the education community to inform students about their career options within the Canadian Space Program, was recently developed by the Space Awareness and Learning Program of the Canadian Space Agency, in collaboration with representatives of the Canadian space industry and academia.
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The Star Count project is designed as part of an international scientific study to investigate the visual quality of the nighttime sky and to help assess the national and global extent of atmospheric light pollution. It will also help to evaluate the amount of energy wasted through poor or inappropriate lighting practices.
Teachers, students, youth organizations amateur astronomers, science and environmental organizations, and dedicated interested individuals, are all invited to participate.
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How does science influence the design of a spacesuit? Engage your class in out-of-this-world scientific inquiry by requesting your copy of the CSA's Science of Spacesuits CD-ROM today!
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