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Science Around the Planet Uses Images of Earth from the Space Station

Science Around the Planet Uses Images of Earth from the Space Station

International Space Station ResearchNASA Among the scientific research studies NASA referenced in this article is The Roberta Bondar Foundation’s current research project, Avian Migration Aerial Surface Space [AMASS]. AMASS field crews work part of their ecological study in collaboration with the Crew Earth Observations facility on NASA’S International Space Station…

Exploring Earth

Exploring Earth

Ottawa, Ontario / International Space Station [ISS] In a live-streamed event, the astro launch team of David Saint-Jacques (on ISS), Roberta Bondar and Jenni Sidey-Gibbons (Ottawa) introduced Exploring Earth – an educational project using photos from space for an interactive map revealing images of geological and man-made features taken…

Bondar exhibition in Egypt

Bondar exhibition in Egypt

Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt Showcased during the UN Biodiversity Conference are some of Dr Roberta Bondar’s photographic images featuring wide-ranging bio-diverse portraits of both North American and African species from varied ecosystems. The Roberta Bondar Foundation presents this Travelling Exhibition and Learning Experience to support Dr. Bondar’s global…

Avian Migration Aerial Surface Space [AMASS]

Avian Migration Aerial Surface Space [AMASS]

The Roberta Bondar FoundationToronto, Ontario A new education initiative from The Roberta Bondar Foundation, Avian Migration Aerial Surface Space [AMASS] seeks “to promote the protection of safe, sustainable habitats for migrating birds” with The Foundation’s regional and global partners. The Foundation aims to spark global conservation using its tools of…