More Canadian Students’ CubeSats Launching To Space

Longueuil, Quebec,  — On March 14 at 8:30 p.m. ET, a new batch of CubeSats designed and built by Canadian students will launch to the International Space Station:

  • NEUDOSE from McMaster University
  • Ex-Alta 2 from the University of Alberta
  • YukonSat from Yukon University
  • AuroraSat from Aurora Research Institute of Aurora College

The teams finalized preparations of their miniature satellites in November 2022 at the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). This is the second launch of CubeSats under the Canadian CubeSat Project (CCP). Live coverage of the launch will air on NASA Live.

Through the CCP, 15 teams of students from each province and territory designed and built their own CubeSat with the guidance of CSA experts and representatives from the Canadian space industry.

Media interested in talking to a CSA expert or to representatives of the student teams and universities may contact:

ExpertContact
Tony Pellerin, Canadian Space Agency Manager, Space Science and TechnologyMedia Relations Office
Canadian Space Agency
450-926-4370
[email protected]
Taren Ginter, Operations Lead
Matt Innes-Leroux, Media Relations
McMaster University
[email protected][email protected]
Ross Neitz, Media Strategist
University of Alberta
[email protected]
Michael Vernon, Communications
Yukon University
[email protected]
867-668-8786
Jayne Murray, Communications
Aurora Research Institute
[email protected]

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Contact information

Canadian Space Agency
Media Relations Office
Telephone: 450-926-4370
Website: www.asc-csa.gc.ca
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