The Canadian Space Agency is the national space agency of Canada founded in 1989, with the goal of promoting peaceful use and development of space.
The CSA's president is Lisa Campbell, who took the role on September 3, 2020, after serving as Assistant Deputy Minister of Defense and Marine Procurement. The agency is headquartered at John H. Chapman Space Center in Longueuil, QuebecQuebec and has over 350 employees.
The CSA's president is Lisa Campbell, who took the role on September 3, 2020, after serving as Assistant Deputy Minister of Defense and Marine Procurement. The agency is headquartered at John H. Chapman Space Center in LongueuilLongueuil, Quebec and has over 350 employees.
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is the national space agency of Canada, established in 1990 to oversee peaceful use and development of space, to advance the knowledge of space through science and to ensure that space science and technology provides social and economic benefits to the people of Canada.
The CSA's president is Lisa Campbell, who took the role on September 3, 2020, after serving as Assistant Deputy Minister of Defense and Marine Procurement. The agency is headquartered at John H. Chapman Space Center in Longueuil, Quebec and has over 350 employees.
The Canadian Space Agency is the national space agency of Canada founded in 1989, with the goal of promoting peaceful use and development of space.
Space agency of canada
The Canadian Space Agency is the national space agency of Canada founded in 1989.
The Canadian Space Agency is the national space agency of Canada founded in 1989, with the goal of promoting peaceful use and development of space.