13 great Canadian space ideasFrom satellite repair to cameras that work on Mars, Canadian companies have their eyes on the heavens
The Moon landing was a giant leap. The next leap is staying there.From 2015: We know we can get there. Next step: live there. And after that? The cosmic equivalent of Everest base camp. How we plan on colonizing the Moon
Question and Astronaut: Jeremy HansenJeremy Hansen on parenting from space and why Mars is a ’crappy planet’, part of our series in conversation with Canadian astronauts
Question and Astronaut: Steven MacLeanSteven MacLean on the violence of the universe, part of our series in conversation with Canadian astronauts
Question and Astronaut: Bjarni TryggvasonBjarni Tryggvason on global warming, part of our series in conversation with Canadian astronauts
Question and Astronaut: Roberta BondarRoberta Bondar’s ’naked’ truth, part of our series in conversation with Canadian astronauts
There is peace in space. But will earthly conflicts end it?U.S.-Russia relations continue to deteriorate. And the International Space Station’s survival is at stake.
What’s the scariest part about being in space?Julie Payette on being a female astronaut and a ’space construction worker’, part of our series in conversation with Canadians who were once in space
Chris Hadfield: ’So, where to next?’Space travel has let us see the entire world with unprecedented clarity, writes Col. Chris Hadfield. Now we just need to pick our next destination.
Rocketship revolutionaries: The new space raceThe challenge is now to go faster, higher and cheaper than ever before. Here are the three visionaries leading the way.