Ishan Sai Garneau Marc Marc's career embodies the spirit of exploration, resilience, and public service. He was the rst Canadian in space, and his achievement was a source of national pride, showing that Canadians could be key players in space exploration. His scienti c curiosity paved the way for future Canadian astronauts to advance in space. His political transition demonstrated his commitment to public service and our country, both on and o this planet. His work in both elds inspires me as a Canadian to do more for my country, whether it be on the political or scienti c front. His legacy of perseverance, passion, and pushing the boundaries of what is possible as a Canadian is truly inspiring. Hubble spacetelescope The Hubble Space Telescope, a joint venture between NASA and ESA, has been operational since before I was born. It is positioned outside Earth s atmosphere, capturing high-resolution images and data, free from atmospheric distortion. The telescope detects visible, ultraviolet, and near-infrared light, enabling observations of distant stars, galaxies, and other celestial phenomena. One of Hubble s key capabilities is detecting light from distant galaxies and studying black holes and supernovae. It has provided significant insights into the expansion of the universe and evidence of dark energy, along with stunning images of galaxies billions of light-years away. [image] Vlog11 PreparingforArtemis11 https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/multimedia/search/video/19146?type=2 In summary, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen discusses three main ideas, all centered around preparing for the Artemis 2 mission around the moon. First, they test all the equipment, working to figure out any issues and use the most realistic equipment or emulators available. Second, both the crew and Mission Control undergo testing to assess how they would respond on the ground, so they don’t have to improvise in space. Finally, they rehearse launch day emergency procedures and practice as much as possible to ensure readiness. I chose multimedia because the moon really interests me, and I believe that humans will eventually establish a base there to further our space explorations. Becoming a multiplanetary species is something that interests me in theory, and I would love to learn more about its viability. Learning how astronauts might be able to colonize and set up operations on the moon is something that fascinates me. or so SkyView • SkyView is a free augmented reality app that allows me to point my smartphone at the sky and identify stars, constellations, planets, and sometimes even satellites. 1. Pros: The app's AR feature is really cool, making it interactive and fun. It provides useful information on celestial objects and works both day and night, so you don't have to wait until nighttime to explore. 2. Cons: There are a lot of ads in the free version. Additionally, not everything is perfectly aligned in the sky, with objects being o by a few degrees. For example, when locating Venus, you might have to look slightly o the screen to nd it, though it’s not a huge issue. Star Walk 2 • Star Walk 2 is similar to SkyView. Like many astronomy apps, it o ers real-time tracking of celestial objects and provides information on constellations. It also includes a cool astronomy calendar, which SkyView lacks. 1. Pros: The app has good graphics, an easy-to-use interface, real-time tracking, and detailed descriptions of stars, planets, and their mythological backgrounds. 2. Cons: A lot of features are blocked by a paywall. Additionally, the app’s resolution looked a bit o on my iPhone, as if it hasn’t been updated for newer phones. NASA App • The NASA app provides a wealth of images, videos, and live streams of ongoing space missions, making it a great resource for space-related information. 1. Pros: You get real-time access to NASA missions, high-quality images, and free access to NASA’s educational resources, making it a comprehensive space exploration app. 2. Cons: The app is not as interactive as other stargazing apps, and it heavily focuses on NASA’s content, which may limit broader space exploration experiences. If tano measurementstaken bpanillB gepemberzomzozyatmep.pro 130cm 130.2cm Disk Far Rongoos y Distr is E hatituent 6321hm and gie my longion is 45.4164 N approx 5050km ZEE fn 5050km 40029km 92min orbin 5520sorbit mzftf Frutfg maa.ge is 2 speedrelati period 9742ft 9 V F 5520s I it the altie of M Iss is E.i 6.79106 6.137 378483mF 378km v RE 6.37106m RE SATAN 2hr 2 106 7690ms SATAH 600.13m 6 97.106m 41.38 107mWhichisthe total 6.97106m distra crewto requst orbit and as then is 3sat's epalyspaced D s 146.107m is tu Dtun tryshouldbe