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Canadian Satellite SCISAT Celebrating 10 Years Of Scientific Measurements
by Staff Writers
Longueuil, Canada (SPX) Oct 29, 2013


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The Canadian Space Agency is proud to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the SCISAT mission. Launched on August 12, 2003, SCISAT is helping a team of Canadian and international scientists improve their understanding of the depletion and recovery of the ozone layer, with a special emphasis on the changes occurring over Canada and in the Arctic.

SCISAT has surpassed expectations by lasting 10 years to date. It delivers valuable data on climate change, air quality and pollution in support of international environmental policy aimed at protecting the ozone layer. The tenth anniversary of the first science data downloaded from SCISAT will be marked by a scientific workshop held at York University in Toronto from October 23 to 25, 2013.

Walter Natynczyk, President of the Canadian Space Agency added: "Earth Observation missions are an essential part of the Canadian Space Program. SCISAT represents a highly successful science mission that enabled Canadian industry to develop and demonstrate instruments and spacecraft expertise. At the same time it has enabled academia and government departments to develop cutting-edge scientific use of satellite data for atmospheric science.

"Originally planned as a two-year mission, SCISAT's instruments continue to provide information about more than 30 different molecular species, which is more than have ever been thoroughly measured from space.

"SCISAT delivers excellent data related not only to ozone depletion, but also to climate change, air quality and pollution. Undoubtedly, SCISAT's mission is a great Canadian success story."

Canadian Space Agency partners in the SCISAT mission are the University of Waterloo, the University of Toronto, Environment Canada, Bristol Aerospace, ABB Analytical and COM DEV International Ltd. SCISAT effectively showcases Canada's advanced industry and leading-edge expertise in the areas of optics and spectrometry, space systems hardware and components, and small satellite bus design.

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