Canadian Space Agency
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is the national organization responsible for Canada's space program. Established in 1989, its main goal is to advance space science and technology, conduct research, and develop satellite systems. The CSA collaborates with international partners, including NASA and the European Space Agency, to contribute to global space exploration efforts.
The CSA is involved in various projects, such as the Radarsat satellite series, which monitors environmental changes, and the Canadarm, a robotic arm used on the International Space Station. Through these initiatives, the CSA aims to enhance Canada's capabilities in space and promote scientific discovery.