MDA TO HELP SEARCH FOR PROOF OF LIFE ON MARS
Richmond, B.C. - MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (TSX: MDA) announced today
that subsidiary, MD Robotics, has won a $1.5 million CDN ExoMars Mission contract
from the European Space Agency. The prime contract is one of two parallel Phase
A studies to define a robotic rover and its science payload that will be sent
to the Red Planet in 2009.
The European Space Agency is undertaking an aggressive technology development program
that will lead to two Mars missions over the next decade. In addition to its work
on the U.S.-based NASA Phoenix Mars mission scheduled for 2007, MDA is positioning
itself as a key player on other international Mars exploration missions. The Company
will be working with some of Europe's largest aerospace contractors, including Alcatel
of France, Alenia, CGS, and Laben of Italy, and Kayser-Threde of Germany.
For the ExoMars Mission, the Pasteur Exobiology Payload and Rover will play the
central role in achieving the mission's main goal of science data collection. MDA's
design will be based on its expertise in space robotics, rovers, specialized automated
equipment, and sensors for planetary missions.
The contract was won through a competitive process and directly supports MDA's objective
to take the leading role in space robotics and advanced guidance and navigation
systems for the European Space Agency's planetary exploration missions.
Related Websites:
www.mda.ca
www.esa.int
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