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Canadian Astronauts Compete in 'Amazing Race' Across Toronto
« on: October 02, 2014, 07:44:39 pm »
Canadian Astronauts Compete in 'Amazing Race' Across Toronto
SPACE.com
By Elizabeth Howell, SPACE.com Contributor  28 minutes ago



Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques leaps through an obstacle at Defence Research and Development Canada as part of an astronaut race in Toronto, Sept. 30, 2014.



TORONTO — While watching SpaceX's Dragon cargo spacecraft make a simulated approach to the International Space Station, astronaut Jeremy Hansen muttered: "Don't mess this up, Jeremy; this is our fresh food."

Hansen was at the controls of a robotic arm simulator on the exhibit floor of the International Astronautical Congress, competing in a head-to-head race Tuesday (Sept. 30) against fellow Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques.

In the style of the popular television show "The Amazing Race," the two astronauts had to complete physical and mental challenges using clues provided at various space locations. Along with a few Twitter fans, the astronauts raced dozens of miles across Toronto to complete the challenges.

Hansen had the lead early in the race, leading his blue-shirted team at a sprint up three flights of escalators. Once outside, the group jogged to a small bus and hopped on. A minute later, Saint-Jacques appeared at the head of his yellow-headed posse.

"Go!" came shouts from inside the bus, along with comments about seeing the other team. The driver hesitated. "I'm getting contradictory instructions," he said.

"We're in a race!" came a shout from the back. The driver — carefully obeying the speed limit despite the time crunch — brought the team to the next location, Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC).



Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen briefs teammates while designing a rudimentary Mars lander at the Ontario Science Centre. Hansen was participating in an astronaut race in Toronto, Sept. 30, 2014.


One giant leap for Canada

The aim of the race was partly to publicize the various contractors and organizations that work with the Canadian Space Agency. DRDC, which is a branch of the Department of National Defence, does medical assessments for Canadian astronauts and evaluates noise levels in spacecraft and on the International Space Station.

At the DRDC, Saint-Jacques and Hansen each faced a course used for the Canadian Load Effects Program (CANLEAP), which is usually employed to evaluate military armor flexibility and weight. Each astronaut crawled through tunnels, climbed up and down several ladders and sets of stairs, dragged a mannequin and even dropped to the ground several times, miming firing guns.

Hansen finished in 3 minutes and 21 seconds, beating his crewmate by just seven seconds despite falling off one of the obstacles. Panting, he received the next clue while Saint-Jacques faced a "roadblock" — a two-minute time penalty.

On the bus, Hansen urged his team to offer any ideas they had on their next stop at York University, where officials used a Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) sensor to estimate the heights of Hansen's team.

"Think of me as the funnel. Give me the information and I will consolidate it, and figure out what to do," Hansen said.



Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques puts together a rudimentary Mars lander at the Ontario Science Centre. Saint-Jacques was participating in an astronaut race in Toronto, Sept. 30, 2014.


Final countdown

The last stop on the tour was the Ontario Science Centre, where the two teams raced to build a "lander" that could operate on the surface of Mars.

The materials on hand were more symbolic than anything else. Coffee cans represented the landers, while the astronauts used ropes to lower their payloads to the surface.

Both teams hit the bulls-eye, so the judges decided to base their decision on the design. They decided Saint-Jacques' pulley was more innovative than the lever Hansen's team used, and declared Saint-Jacques the winner.

The astronauts shook hands and posed for pictures with their teammates, saying they appreciated the opportunity to spend time with CSA partners in Canada since their busy training schedules usually keep them busy at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.

Both Hansen and Saint-Jacques were selected as astronauts in 2009 but have yet to go to space because Canada has a low (2 percent) contribution to the space station. Neither astronaut has been assigned to a flight yet; the earliest possible opportunity will come in 2017.


http://news.yahoo.com/canadian-astronauts-compete-amazing-race-across-toronto-180409131.html

 

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