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0861 |aST99-23/2016-PDF
24500|aSatellites in our everyday lives |h[electronic resource] = |bLes satellites dans notre quotidien.
24611|aSatellites dans notre quotidien
260 |a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : |bCanadian Space Agency = Agence spatiale canadienne, |c[2016]
300 |a[1] p.
520 |a“Since the first satellite was launched into orbit in 1957, space technology has evolved rapidly. Today, a growing number of satellites orbit around the Earth, making various Earth observation, communications, navigation and science applications possible. While we may not always realize or acknowledge their existence, the important role these systems play in our daily lives cannot be underestimated. They contribute considerably to our well-being and enable us to achieve our objectives in new and innovative ways. Every single day, Canadian and international satellites are meeting the needs of multiple users, in Canada and around the world. From space, they provide information and services to support global communications, the economy, security and defence, safety and emergency management, the environment and health. As technology advances, the potential of satellites will undoubtedly continue to grow. New markets will emerge along with new opportunities to push the boundaries of what space technology currently offers”--From the publisher.
546 |aText in English and French.
69207|2gccst|aSatellites
7102 |aCanadian Space Agency.
792 |tSatellites in our everyday lives |w(CaOODSP)9.825685
85640|qPDF|s855 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/asc-csa/ST99-23-2016.pdf