WildFireSat is the first government-owned satellite mission set to monitor all active wildfires across Canada on a daily basis. This Canadian mission will consist of a constellation of seven microsatellites that will provide timely, essential data to track fire activity and support fire management efforts.
Since its inception in November 2000, the Charter has played a crucial role in coordinating global satellite resources to support emergency responses. It provides free, rapid access to satellite imagery to support rescue and emergency responders around the world and has repeatedly shown the power of international collaboration in addressing natural and man-made disasters. As of January 30, 2025, 943 disasters have been imaged by contributing satellites in 136 countries worldwide.
In November 2024, as part of the CRS-31 mission, flight controllers remotely manoeuvred Canadarm2 and Dextre to extract a payload from the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship's trunk (CRS-31) and install it on the International Space Station. This animation was developed in preparation for the operation and shows just how complex robotic tasks can be.
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