Arrows to the Moon: Canada’s Role in the Apollo Moon Program
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UVic on the Peninsula
Course description
Long before Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen flew to the moon on Artemis II with three American astronauts, Canadian engineers worked with NASA to help put Apollo astronauts on the surface of the moon. The story begins in 1959 when the Canadian government cancelled the CF-105 Avro Arrow program, and a new American agency called NASA hired some of the top engineers from Avro to help get astronauts into space in the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs. Learn the story of individuals from Avro Canada and other Canadian contributions to the Apollo program.
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