Panel des Directeurs généraux de l’Agence spatiale canadienne
Canadian Space Agency Directors General Panel
Conférence CASI ASTRO’19 CASI ASTRO’19 Conference Laval, 2019.06.17 Mary Preville DG, Policy
Marie-Claude Guérard DG, Space Science and Technology
Éric Laliberté DG, Space Utilization
Gilles Leclerc DG, Space Exploration
2 Mary Preville Director General Policy
3 Canada’s Space Strategy – A Snapshot
Ensure Canada’s Ensure Canada Position Canada’s Leadership in remains a leading Inspire the next Harness space to commercial space acquiring and using spacefaring nation generation of solve everyday sector to help grow space-based data by joining the Canadians to reach challenges for the economy and to support science Lunar Gateway for the stars Canadians create the jobs of excellence, mission the future innovation and economic growth
Connect Canadians everywhere Create a modern Collect climate change Build the next-gen AI- regulatory framework data enabled deep space robotic system Launch a national contest to recruit Canada’s ¨junior astronauts¨ Enhance security and sovereignty Cement and expand Prioritize future Earth our international observation partnerships capabilities Enable scientific Improve remote opportunities and medicine and global partnerships healthcare
Help our space firms Support excellence in start-up and scale-up data analytics Organize visits by Enhance access to astronauts and other nutritious food inspiring speakers to Guarantee the future schools across Partner with industry of our Astronaut Canada Support space science to make investments Program to study Earth and Support future secure and create jobs here beyond communications in Canada 4 5 6 Positioning Canada’s space sector for success
• Renewal of the Canada-European Space Agency Agreement to 2030
• CSA-led mission to ESA Space Industry Days and ESA R&D Procurement course for Canadian companies
• Strengthening linkages to science funding organizations
• ‘Fall 2018 Industry Days’ for Canadian industry with Blue Origin, Moon Express and Airbus [2019 event in planning] • Mission to the UAE and delegations from Poland and Czech Republic for meetings with Canadian industry [Brazil, France and Germany in 2019/2020] • InvestmentSpace 2019 – bringing the financial and space sectors together [2020 event in planning] • Discussions at UN COPOUS and other fora among allies on responsible norms of behaviour in space and harmonization of regulations CSA and Canadian industry in the UAE 7 Marie-Claude Guérard Director General Space Science and Technology
SPACE CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (SCDP)
8 Mandate and Strategic Objectives
Position the Canadian space sector for global opportunities through:
• Support industry in developing leading-edge space technologies • Access to international space programs and global markets • Provision of flight opportunities • Support academia in developing space science and technology • Provision of hands-on experience for students and young professionals • Provision of Assembly, Integration & Test (AIT) and expert advice • Activities to encourage youth K-12 to pursue careers in STEM fields
9 Timeline of Planned Activities in 2019-2020
Publication of Launch of QEYSSat FAST AO STDP RFP design and building Publication of LEAD analogue phase STDP AO deployment
Summer 2019 Fall 2019 Winter 2020
STDP ISC STRATOS 2019 ESA second challenge Space19+
STDP RFP CubeSat Workshops Inspire the next generation of Canadians to reach for the stars
Launch of the Junior Astronauts initiative
Hands-on workshops to train students as part of the Canadian CubeSat Project
11 Harness space to solve everyday challenges for Canadians
Initiation of the design and building phase of the Quantum Encryption and Science Satellite (QEYSSat) demonstration mission
12 Position Canada’s commercial space sector to help grow the economy and create the jobs of the future Next wave of investments under FAST to support the development of space science, technology and expertise required for the future Next wave of STDP investments in promising technologies and second challenge under ISED’s Innovative Solution Canada initiative
Participation in ESA Space19+
13 Position Canada’s commercial space sector to help grow the economy and create the jobs of the future
STRATOS 2019 stratospheric balloon flight campaign
Lunar Exploration Analogue Deployment (LEAD) 14 Position Canada’s commercial space sector to help grow the economy and create the jobs of the future
• Assembly, Integration and Test (AIT) services at the David-Florida Laboratory • Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer • Technical Expertise and Labs
15 Next Sessions Innovation 360 o Éric Laliberté Director General Space Utilization
17 18 SPACE Utilization Mandate and Strategic Objectives
Ensure that Canada takes full advantage of the potential offered by space for the benefit of its citizens. Ensure that the Canadian public sector, industry and academic organizations have access to space data and space-enabled information and services to: • Inform policy and decision making; • Connect Canada and Canadians; • Understand Earth and its immediate environment
Space Strategy ENSURE CANADA’S LEADERSHIP IN ACQUIRING AND USING SPACE-BASED DATA TO SUPPORT SCIENCE EXCELLENCE, INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH HARNESS SPACE TO SOLVE EVERYDAY CHALLENGES FOR CANADIANS
19 HARNESS SPACE TO SOLVE EVERYDAY CHALLENGES FOR CANADIANS
20 NEOSSat RCM M3MSat 2019 ENSURE CANADA’S Canadian SAPPHIRE 2013 2016 CASSIOPE 2013 LEADERSHIP IN ACQUIRING Missions 2013 AND USING SPACE-BASED
DATA TO SUPPORT SCIENCE Radarsat 2 2007 EXCELLENCE, INNOVATION ANIK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH F2 SCISAT 2004 2003 WorldView 4
Proba-3 2020 LandSat8 Contributing 2013 Terra Missions 1999 Odin 2001 CloudSat Spot 5 2006 International Partnerships 2002 Sentinel 6 Themis SMAP 20XX SMOS SWARM 2007 2009 2015 ADM- 2013 SWOT Aquarius 2021 Aeolus 2011 2018 EarthCare 21 2019 Seeking to Respond to Information Gap WildFireSat
Note: Existing satellites are not primarily designed for wildfire monitoring and none are planned for the future.
Gap Being Addressed by WildFireSat
• Prime fire measurements in late afternoon ; • Fast data delivery (now: 3+ hrs, needed: < 30 min ); • Measurements of Fire Radiative Power (FRP) ; 22 WildFireSat – Products of actionable intelligence
• Hotspot Locations
• Fire Radiative Power (FRP)
• Rate of Spread (ROS)
• Burned Area Mapping
23 COORDINATION Maintains an open dialogue with stakeholders ACCELERATOR Accelerating innovation INTEGRATOR DATA Stimulating uptake of Space Makes data accessible Capabilities to Canadians ENABLER Developing Capacities @ OUTREACH Promotes an increased awareness
2424 Gilles Leclerc Director General Space Exploration
25 SPACE EXPLORATION Mandate
• To position Canadian scientists and industry to take part in missions of discovery and inspire Canadians. • Define, plan and manage missions in: • space astronomy • planetary science • human spaceflight
26 Photo Credit : NASA SPACE EXPLORATION Missions SPACE EXPLORATION PPPlannedPlanned activities in 20192019----20202020
• In addition to supporting the maintenance of the ISS, Canadarm2 and Dextre will capture, manoeuvre, unload and release six U.S. commercial vehicles and two Japanese cargo vehicles. • Perform eight investigations and operate payloads on board the ISS: At Home in Space, Wayfinding, T Bone, Vascular Echo, Vascular Aging, Radi-N2, Immuno Profile, Vection. • Complete Bio-Monitor and Bio-Analyzer commissioning • Implement the Government’s decision to participate in the Lunar Gateway and the Lunar Exploration Accelerator Program. • Advance deep space health initiative through engagement.
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