Canada has developed a new version of its famed robotic space arm to give exploration of the final frontier a helping hand. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
On Friday, Dextre and the Canadarm became the first self-repairing robotic system in orbit, swapping a fuzzy video camera from the arm’s elbow to base. Today, Dextre retrieved a shiny new camera and ...
The dexterous robotic arm was used to move and retrieve satellites and provide support for astronauts during spacewalks, among other tasks You can save this article by registering for free here. Or ...
MDA Ltd., maker of the iconic Canadarm, has filed a prospectus to raise $500-million in an initial public offering on the Toronto Stock Exchange, laying out its plans to nearly quadruple revenues over ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Retired Canadian Space Agency astronaut Marc Garneau describes the time he picked up a spinning satellite in space known as ...
This article was updated on May 3 at 5:03 p.m. ET. OTTAWA, Canada – After clocking nearly 100 million miles in orbit, one of the space shuttle program's huge robotic arms was unveiled to the public ...
More than three and a half decades after it first reached out into space, the Canadarm is set to extend its legacy by appearing on a new postage stamp. Canada Post, Canada's postal service, revealed ...
Commander Chris Hadfield may be the new poster boy for the Canadian Space Agency, but before the Mustachioed Ontarian hit the scene that crown was held by the supremely versatile Canadarm telerobotic ...
Canadarm, Canada’s national icon of technological innovation, made its space debut on the U.S. Space Shuttle on November 13, 1981. Designed to deploy and retrieve space payloads, the robotic arm ...