MDA Space Missions
MDA's Robotics and Automation is a Canadian manufacturer subsidiary of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.. It specialized in the manufacture of robotic arms and equipment for space applications, most notably the Canadarm on the space shuttle orbiters, and Canadarm-2 on the International Space Station.
Subsidiary | |
ISIN | CA5542821031 |
Headquarters | Brampton, Ontario |
Key people | Dan King (Director Business Development ),
Tim Reedman (Director Commercial Systems), Craig Thornton (General Manager) |
Parent | MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. |
Website | mdacorporation.com |
MDA products and services
In addition to design, safety, reliability, and quality assurance engineering services, MDA's previous contracted products include:
- Canadarm
- Canadarm2 for the International Space Station
- RADARSAT-1, the first commercial radar earth observation satellite
- RADARSAT-2, A civilian radar earth observation satellite
- Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator also known as "Dextre" or the "Canada Arm"[1]
- The robotic arm and weather station on Phoenix mission to Mars
gollark: https://github.com/seemoo-lab/mobisys2018_nexmon_covert_channel
gollark: I was thinking more like that WiFi covert channel thing where they flip the phase of something something carrier signal, using firmware hax on mobile phone WiFi hardware.
gollark: Alternatively, encrypted traffic could be disguised as noise or covertly encoded into unencrypted GEORGEnet data, for purposes.
gollark: It is a shame that we can't place arbitrary microwave-reflective objects in arbitrary locations above Earth, or GEORGEnet would be able to work better.
gollark: Which is something, for APIONET traffic.
References
- CanWest News Service, '"Canada Hand" successfully installed' Archived 2014-03-26 at the Wayback Machine, 15 March 2006
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