Future of Canada's Human Spaceflight Program Uncertain

Hadfield Spacewalk 2001
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield conducts a spacewalk during the STS-100 space shuttle mission in April 2001.
(Image credit: NASA)

While Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield works and tweets from orbit, his country's space agency is engaged in battles on the ground.

In recent months, the Canadian Space Agency has faced budget cuts and an aerospace review that said it was suffering from "ad hocery" in government funding and planning.

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