U.S. and Canada Sign Agreement on Civil Space Cooperation

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Sept. 9, 2009

Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1979 
michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx 

Canadian Space Agency 
450-926-4370 
www.asc-csa.gc.ca 

RELEASE: 09-206

U.S. AND CANADA SIGN AGREEMENT ON CIVIL SPACE COOPERATION

WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Canadian Space 
Agency President Steve MacLean signed a framework agreement Wednesday 
for cooperative activities in the exploration and use of outer space 
for peaceful purposes. Canadian Ambassador to the United States 
Michael Wilson hosted the signing at the Canadian Embassy in 
Washington. 

"NASA is very proud of its long and outstanding relationship with 
Canada, one that has been nurtured during the past four decades with 
increasing collaboration in a wide range of space science and 
exploration activities," NASA's Bolden said. "As NASA continues to 
enhance the scientific observation of our planet and the solar 
system, we are looking to Canada and our other international partners 
to play key roles in our future exploration plans." 

Commenting on the significance of the signing, MacLean said, "The 
United States has been a critical partner for Canada ever since the 
launch of the Alouette-1 satellite in 1962. From these early 
beginnings, we have worked together to forge a space alliance that 
has become a catalyst, driving generations of space expertise, 
innovation, science, and technological excellence through our 
participation in space projects that continue to serve the interests 
of both our nations." 

The framework agreement is an important step in an evolving process 
toward a coordinated and comprehensive approach to exploration and 
use of outer space. It sets forth general terms and conditions that 
will be applied to future cooperative projects and facilitates 
expanded cooperation between the U.S. and Canada on a range of 
activities related to human spaceflight, exploration, space science 
and Earth science. 

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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