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Industry committee  We welcomed a new laboratory rack in our increment, the fluids integrated rack, for doing fluid physics in space. Space is an incredible place to do research because it is an environment where there's no sedimentation, no convection, no diffusion, and no buoyancy. We also do qui

May 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Robert Thirsk

Industry committee  I have had the opportunity to fly on both now. The Soyuz vehicle, even though it looks somewhat ancient, is a very smooth trip to space. The only exception would be the staging, when one rocket stage is finished its propellant and the next one kicks in. That's when you get jolted

May 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Robert Thirsk

Industry committee  It's an incredible feeling when you get aboard the station. It seems surreal. It looks similar to the trainers that we trained with in Houston and other countries, but in another perspective, it looks like something out of a Salvador Dali painting. We had several crews visit us

May 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Robert Thirsk

Industry committee  Part of doing an EVA is the necessity to breathe pure oxygen, which denitrogenates our bloodstreams so that we can avoid getting the bends. This is our good friend Nicole Stott going out the airlock on her first EVA. I helped operate the Canadarm2 here, transporting Nicole and th

May 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Robert Thirsk

Industry committee  The HTV vehicle is unique. It has a central unpressurized segment, which contained another pallet inside. I used the Canadarm2 to extract the pallet, which contained a couple more experiments, and then moved it over towards the back porch on the Japanese lab and handed it off to

May 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Robert Thirsk

Industry committee  Mr. Chong and members of the standing committee, it is really exciting for us to be here today and share with you our adventure. The era of human space flight in Canada is now 25 years old. In that period of time eight Canadians, including Marc Garneau, have flown in space on 1

May 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Robert Thirsk

Industry committee  Sorry about that, gentlemen. This is going to be a good morning. The point is that what Canada has done over those 25 years is increase our roles and responsibilities in human space flight, and I also think our international credibility among our partners as well. When we first

May 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Robert Thirsk