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... Image:Caslogo.jpg (''Disambiguation:'' Astronautical Society of Canada ) The Canadian Astronautical Society was founded in 1957 by engineers of the Guided Missile Division of the de Havilland ... August 1958 during the 9th International Astronautical Congress in Amsterdam, Holland, the Canadian Astronautical Society became the first Canadian organisation to be recognised as a member of the International Astronautical Federation . By February 1959 the CAS ...
... item: “North of the border, a Canadian Astronautics Society springs from the ashes of the Canadian Rocket Society (defunct since 1953); the CAS offers hope to many space-minded Canadians who were since 1953 without an ... authority Rob Godwin that mentions the CAS in a discussion of the history of the Canadian Astronautical Society---which, of course, is altogether a different entity and is not part of our present ...
... rocket experiments. In the spring of 1948 it appears that these two competing societies merged under The Canadian Rocket Society banner. According to Fred Durant, one of the editors of Missiles and Rockets magazine, writing in June 1958, the CRS folded in 1953 before being resurrected as the Canadian Astronautical Society ...
Founded in 1958 in Montreal the Astronautical Society of Canada was originally named the Canadian Astronautical Society but changed their name to avoid being confused with the Canadian Astronautical Society in Downsview Ontario. The business address was on ...
... the involvement of Canadians in the development of space. The CSS is a federally-incorporated non-profit Canadian corporation and charity. (Letters Patent and Bylaws.) Inspired by the old L5 Society and other ... other space development organizations (such as the National Space Society and the British Interplanetary Society), while meeting a real need for an effective Canadian space-development advocacy group. In order to help carry ...
REDIRECT What Do We Know of the Canadian Rocket Society? by Frank H. Winter
... , Colorado), George W. Morgenthaler, editor, Advances in the Astronautical Sciences, Volume 15, (New York: American Astronautical Society, 1963). International Series of Monographs in Aeronautics and Astronautics, Division IX Symposia, Vol. 18 (Proceedings of the ... Series, Vol. 98 (San Diego, California: published for the American Astronautical Society, by Univelt, Inc., 2000). Twenty-Five Years of the American Astronautical Society (Proceedings of an AAS History Workshop held in conjunction with ...
CBAS was formed during World War II by the merger of the Manchester Astronautical Association (MAA) and the Astronautical Development Society (ADS). After the BIS fell into stasis at the beginning of 1940 ... would result in the new combination reverting to the old name of the British Interplanetary Society and would proceed on for the next 70+ years. Burgess would be member 1 in ...
... aware of two societies already operating in Canada and consideration was already being explored for simply merging with those groups which were The Canadian Astronautical Society in Downsview Ontario and the Astronautical Society of Canada in ... was to be called the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI) after a ballot of members was accepted just before the conference. In July 1962 the Astronautical Society of Canada also offered to ...
... the Canadian Astronautical Society , UTIA, and the David Dunlap Observatory. The symposium was titled ''Interplanetary Explorations''. At this conference the astronautics section agreed to merge with the Canadian Astronautical Society . The parent organisation was renamed the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute officially on April 9th 1962. Image:CAI_CAS_merge.jpg 400px '''CAI President W.P. Gouin is presented with the assets of the Canadian Astronautical Society by Dr ...

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