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14428. Annie said on April 10, 2008 at 1:46 pm

I read it is not a done deal yet and there is 30 days for Prentice to really decide

14432. JimBobby said on April 10, 2008 at 3:17 pm

Here’s some interesting background on RadarSat2.
From that:

Radarsat-1, the predecessor to the current generation, was built at a cost of $600 million, 90% of which came from federal and provincial governments which wanted access to the data. I haven’t seen the numbers for Radarsat-2, but it is probably similar.

The U.S. govt (NASA) was allowed access to Radarsat-1 data in exchange for launching the satellite, in 1995. It’s still in operation, years longer than planned. We build good satellites :-)

In 2000, NASA refused to launch the planned Radarsat-2 satellite because of national security concerns.

Basically, Radarsat-2 produces imagery as good as - maybe better than - U.S. military intelligence satellites. Since it uses radar, not optical sensors, it is not hindered by cloud cover. It doesn’t require daylight, either.

So, after years of delays, Radarsat-2 was finally launched by the Russians Dec. 14, about three months ago.

AECL and CANDU technology are also on the block in Harper’s selling of Canada. Avro Arrow redux.

JB

14444. John W said on April 11, 2008 at 1:38 pm

I guess Layton was trying to paint Harper into a corner and make it harder to back down by his effusive cringe creating praise.
But, Harper should be getting a call from the White House and others in the military etc complex any day now.
Look for some compromise favouring the US, but some face saving for Prentice, after the election of course.

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