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February 18, 2011
MDA's robotic solutions enable unmanned on-orbit services
Richmond, B.C.- MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (TSX: MDA), a provider of essential information solutions,
announced today that Canadarm2, the advanced robotic arm built by MDA, successfully
relocated the HTV Japanese cargo vehicle from the Earth-facing port to the space-facing
port on the International Space Station (ISS) to accommodate docking of the space
shuttle Discovery next week.
This follows a successful series of complex operations on the ISS that represent
some of the most advanced robotic servicing performed in space to date-from grabbing
a large free-flying vehicle the size of a city bus-to the fine manipulation of small
space components for the ISS.
When the 35,000 lb free floating HTV Japanese cargo vehicle made its approach and
drifted within 10 metres of the ISS, Canadarm2 captured it and skillfully guided
it in a safe and controlled manner to its berthing port on the ISS.
Once berthed, operators on the ground began a complex set of maneuvers using Canadarm2
to extract and hand off a pallet equivalent to the size of a grand piano loaded
with supplies for the ISS.
To perform the more intricate tasks of removing smaller spare components from the
pallet, Canadarm2 engaged the highly dexterous robot known as "Dextre". Using its
acute sense of touch and precision, the two-armed robot unplugged connectors and
removed spare components from the pallet, holding and powering them for installation
on hardware that will be delivered on the next shuttle mission.
After Discovery and its crew depart, Canadarm2 will return the HTV2 back to the
Earth-facing port.
This is a testament to MDA's robotic capabilities to perform on-orbit servicing
that previously would have required space-walking astronauts.
Canadarm2 and Dextre were developed by MDA under contract to the Canadian Space
Agency.
About MDA
MDA provides advanced information solutions that capture and process vast amounts
of data, produce essential information, and improve the decision making and operational
performance of business and government organizations worldwide.
Focused on markets and customers with strong repeat business potential, MDA delivers
a broad spectrum of information solutions, ranging from complex operational systems,
to tailored information services, to electronic information products.
The Company's common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol
TSX:MDA.
For more information, please contact:
Lynne Vanin
Public Affairs Manager
(905) 790-4466
Lynne.vanin@mdacorporation.com
Related Websites:
www.mdacorporation.com
www.orbital.com
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