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... Havilland STEM antenna Image:STEM_A18.jpg De Havilland STEM Antenna (A-18 model) Image:STEM_A21.jpg De Havilland STEM Antenna (A-21 model) Image:STEM_A26.jpg De Havilland STEM Antenna (A-26 model) Image:STEM_A32.jpg De Havilland STEM Antenna (A-32 model) Image:STEM_A45.jpg De Havilland STEM Antenna (A-45 model) Image:STEM_grappler ...
... the newly devised STEM antennae into a stand-alone business. The remarkably versatile STEM would soon evolve in capability and complexity and the team would create BI-STEMs, and non-magnetic STEMs, and it would ... , as yet, untested STEM antenna. The design had been successfully sold to McDonnell Douglas for Gemini. After Alouette, at the very last minute McDonnell decided they wanted to add STEMS to the last ...
... STEMs around the World, the USAF gets Churchill and Gerald Bull's Gun Just four days after the successful launch of Alouette, STEM antennae flew into space aboard Sigma 7. i In a ... Canadian designed antennae. iv Image:100YearsCanadianSlide30.JPG right thumb Phil Lapp, SPAR, STEM and Agena By the 1970s thousands of STEMs of different shapes and composition were flying in space. Indeed, STEMs were attached ...
... STEM antenna which had been an enormously successful product for SPAR throughout the 1960s and 70s. Management had been looking for other applications for STEM beyond its most popular use as a long antenna since the early 1960s. In 1963 De Havilland had even proposed a robotic arm, derived from STEM to be used for docking spacecraft. Image:STEM_robot_arm.jpg ...
... launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation. Image:100YearsCanadianSlide61.JPG right thumb Voyager 1 and STEM In February 2014 the government of Canada announced that it would provide more funding to ... by studying the plasma around the spacecraft using two 1¼ cm diameter by 10m long STEM antennae installed on the spacecraft in 1975. iii It seems a fitting conclusion that over eight ...
... ). Lapp would then be instrumental in the development of the Storable Tubular Extendible Member or STEM antenna system. Lapp would be on the board of directors when SPAR became a publicly traded ...
... the Convention of the British Institution of Radio Engineers, Geoffrey Pardoe demonstrated the revolutionary new STEM antenna , built by De Havilland in Canada and now slated for launch on the Canadian top ...
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... Image:Stem_Alouette.jpg Four Storable Tubular Extendible Members (STEM) inside the shell of satellite S-27 (Alouette 1) Image:Alouette_Extension_Rig.jpg Canadian S-27 satellite (Alouette 1) on antenna extension ... satellite in transportation container Image:Alouette_assembly.jpg Alouette satellite assembly diagram Image:Alouette_antenna.jpg Typical tracking antenna for receiving signals from the Alouette 1 satellite. (ca. 1962) Image:Ernie_Groskopfs ...
... large-scale, low mass inflatable antenna or new electronically steerable antennas using metamaterials that might preempt the need to seek to repurpose more conventional satellite antennas. Such ideas not only require ... Considerations Associated with Space Mining The legal basis for the conduct of space mining stems from several sources that have varying degrees of relevance. There was the 1961 U ...

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