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Canadarm2 Collection

The Canadarm2, a remarkable robotic arm developed by the Canadian Space Agency, has played a crucial role in various space missions

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS C016 / 4214

SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS C016 / 4214
SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS. View from the International Space Station (ISS) of the Dragon cargo capsule from SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies)

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The robotic Canadarm2 above Earth

The robotic Canadarm2 above Earth
June 30, 2005 - The Expedition 11 crew aboard the International Space Station flexes the robotic arm, Canadarm2, while flying approximately 225 miles above Cape Horn

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft is grappled by the Canadarm2

The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft is grappled by the Canadarm2
May 25, 2012 - With the blackness of space and clouds over Earth forming a backdrop, the SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft is grappled by the Canadarm2 robotic arm at the International Space

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft in the grasp of the Canadarm2

The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft in the grasp of the Canadarm2
May 25, 2012 - With clouds and land forming a backdrop, the SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft is grappled by the Canadarm2 robotic arm at the International Space Station. Expedition

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Remote Manipulator System robotic arm hands-off an external stowage platform

The Remote Manipulator System robotic arm hands-off an external stowage platform
August 14, 2007 - The Space Shuttle Endeavours Remote Manipulator System (RMS) robotic arm (left) moves away following the hand-off of an external stowage platform (ESP-3)

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Kibo Japanese Pressurized Module in the grasp of the robotic Canadarm2

The Kibo Japanese Pressurized Module in the grasp of the robotic Canadarm2
June 3, 2008 - In the grasp of the stations robotic Canadarm2, the Kibo Japanese Pressurized Module (JPM) is moved from its stowage position in Space Shuttle Discoverys (STS-124)

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Mini Research Module 1 attached to the International Space Station

The Mini Research Module 1 attached to the International Space Station
May 18, 2010 - In the grasp of the stations robotic Canadarm2, the Russian-built Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM-1) is attached to the Earth-facing port of the Zarya Functional Cargo Block (FGB)

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft during grappling operations with Canadarm2

The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft during grappling operations with Canadarm2
May 25, 2012 - With clouds over Earth forming a backdrop, the SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft is photographed during grappling operations with the Canadarm2 robotic arm at the International

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: Canadarm2 robotic arm prepares to release the Cygnus spacecraft

Canadarm2 robotic arm prepares to release the Cygnus spacecraft
October 22, 2013 - The International Space Stations Canadarm2 prepares to release the Orbital Sciences Cygnus commercial craft

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour

The payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour
August 14, 2007 - An external stowage platform (ESP-3) is photographed in the payload bay of Space Shuttle Endeavour while docked with the International Space Station

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Cygnus spacecraft in the grasp of Canadarm2

The Cygnus spacecraft in the grasp of Canadarm2
September 29, 2013 - The first Cygnus commercial cargo spacecraft in the grasp of the Canadarm2. Earths horizon and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft

The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft
May 31, 2012 - The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is pictured just prior to being released by the International Space Stations Canadarm2 robotic arm

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Canadian-built Dextre robotic system in the grasp of the robotic Canadarm2

The Canadian-built Dextre robotic system in the grasp of the robotic Canadarm2
March 18, 2008 - In the grasp of the stations robotic Canadarm2, Dextre (center), also known as the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM)

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: Space Shuttle Endeavour, docked to the Destiny laboratory of the International Space

Space Shuttle Endeavour, docked to the Destiny laboratory of the International Space
August 15, 2007 - Backdropped by a blue and white Earth and the blackness of space, Space Shuttle Endeavour, docked to the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Canadarm2 mates the Express Logistics Carrier to the Outboard Payload Attachment

The Canadarm2 mates the Express Logistics Carrier to the Outboard Payload Attachment
November 21, 2009 - The Canadarm2 or the Space Station Remote Manipulator System mates the Express Logistics Carrier (ELC) 2 to the Zenith / Outboard Payload Attachment System (PAS)

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Cygnus spacecraft attached to the Harmony Node in the grasp of Canadarm2

The Cygnus spacecraft attached to the Harmony Node in the grasp of Canadarm2
October 5, 2013 - Attached to the Harmony node, the first Cygnus commercial cargo spacecraft in the grasp of the Canadarm2. The thin line of Earths atmosphere provides the backdrop for the scene

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The docked space shuttle Discovery and Dextre

The docked space shuttle Discovery and Dextre
February 27, 2011 - The docked space shuttle Discovery (STS-133) and the Canadian-built Dextre, also known as the Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator (SPDM)

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The aft section of the docked space shuttle Discovery and the stations robotic Canadarm2

The aft section of the docked space shuttle Discovery and the stations robotic Canadarm2
April 10, 2010 - The aft section of the docked space shuttle Discovery and the stations robotic Canadarm2. The Red Sea, Sinai Peninsula (center) and Nile River (left)

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: A Soyuz vehicle and the Space Shuttle Discovery docked to the International Space Station

A Soyuz vehicle and the Space Shuttle Discovery docked to the International Space Station
August 5, 2005 - Docked to the International Space Station, a Soyuz vehicle (foreground) and the Space Shuttle Discovery were photographed by a crewmember onboard the orbital outpost

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: Canadarm2 robotic arm releases the Cygnus spacecraft

Canadarm2 robotic arm releases the Cygnus spacecraft
October 22, 2013 - The International Space Stations Canadarm2 releases the Orbital Sciences Cygnus commercial craft. A blue and white part of Earth provides the backdrop for the scene

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is suspended in the grasp of the Candarm2

The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is suspended in the grasp of the Candarm2
May 31, 2012 - The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is suspended in the grasp of the Candarm2 robotic arm some 240 miles above Earth

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft with Earths horizon in the background

The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft with Earths horizon in the background
May 25, 2012 - With darkness, Earths horizon and thin line of atmosphere forming a backdrop, the SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft is grappled by the Canadarm2 robotic arm at the International

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The International Space Station and the Columbus laboratory

The International Space Station and the Columbus laboratory
March 18, 2009 - The Columbus laboratory, starboard truss and solar array panels; along with the Canadarm2 of the International Space Station are featured in this image

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft berthed to the ISS

The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft berthed to the ISS
May 25, 2012 - The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft is berthed to the Earth-facing side of the International Space Stations Harmony node

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Mini Research Module 1 segment of the International Space Station

The Mini Research Module 1 segment of the International Space Station
May 18, 2010 - In the grasp of the Canadarm2, the Russian-built Mini-Research Module 1 (MRM-1) is transferred from space shuttle Atlantis payload bay to be permanently attached to the Earth-facing

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft prior to being released by the Canadarm2 robotic arm

The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft prior to being released by the Canadarm2 robotic arm
May 31, 2012 - The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is pictured just prior to being released by the International Space Stations Canadarm2 robotic arm to allow it to head toward a splashdown in the Pacific

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Italian-built Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module and the Canadarm2

The Italian-built Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module and the Canadarm2
August 3, 2005 - A blanket of heavy cloud cover forms the backdrop for this image featuring the Italian-built Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM)

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 in the grasp of the Canadarm2

The Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 in the grasp of the Canadarm2
February 16, 2010 - In the grasp of the Canadarm2, the Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 (PMA-3) is relocated from the Harmony node to the open port on the end of the newly-installed Tranquility node

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: Space Shuttle Endeavour docked to the Destiny laboratory of the International Space

Space Shuttle Endeavour docked to the Destiny laboratory of the International Space
August 15, 2007 - Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, Space Shuttle Endeavour, docked to the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Canadian-built space station remote manipulator system (Canadarm2), during undocking

The Canadian-built space station remote manipulator system (Canadarm2), during undocking
November 25, 2009 - The Canadian-built space station remote manipulator system (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 during undocking activities between the International Space Station and the space shuttle Atlantis

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft in the grasp of the Candarm2

The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft in the grasp of the Candarm2
May 25, 2012 - The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft is grappled by the Canadarm2 robotic arm at the International Space Station

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: Dextre, the Canadian Space Agencys robotic handyman

Dextre, the Canadian Space Agencys robotic handyman
February 3, 2011 - Dextre, the Canadian Space Agencys robotic handyman, is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 26 crew member aboard the International Space Station

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: The Canadarm2 and solar array panel wings on the International Space Station

The Canadarm2 and solar array panel wings on the International Space Station
August 11, 2007 - The Canadarm2 (center) and solar array panel wings on the International Space Station are featured in this image photographed by a crewmember during the missions first planned

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: Canadarm2 robotic arm unberths the Cygnus spacecraft

Canadarm2 robotic arm unberths the Cygnus spacecraft
October 22, 2013 - The International Space Stations Canadarm2 unberths the Orbital Sciences Cygnus commercial craft. Earths horizon and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: Astronaut Aki Hoshide, ISS

Astronaut Aki Hoshide, ISS. Photograph of Japanese born astronaut Aki Hoshide taking still pictures of the Canadarm2 robotic arm outside the International Space Station. Photographed 16th October 2012

Background imageCanadarm2 Collection: SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS C016 / 4215

SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS C016 / 4215
SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS. View from the International Space Station (ISS) of the Dragon cargo capsule from SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies)



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The Canadarm2, a remarkable robotic arm developed by the Canadian Space Agency, has played a crucial role in various space missions. One such mission was the STS-112, launched on October 7, 2002 aboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis. This eleven-day journey aimed to assemble and enhance the International Space Station (ISS). Another significant milestone was achieved during the STS-100 mission on April 8, 2002 when Canadarm2 prepared the ISS for future expeditions. Astronaut David A. , anchored to a foot restraint on Canadarm2, skillfully maneuvered through space while performing critical tasks. The capabilities of this robotic arm were further demonstrated during Logistics Flight 1 (STS-114) which took off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 26, 2005. It successfully grappled with SpaceX Dragon capsule at the ISS C016/4214. Canadarm2's versatility is truly awe-inspiring as it not only handles spacecraft but also operates other robotic systems like Dextre. This Canadian-built marvel showcases its dexterity by firmly grasping onto objects above Earth's surface. The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft found itself securely held within Canadarm2's grasp during numerous missions. Its presence at the ISS signifies Canada's contribution to international space exploration efforts and highlights their expertise in developing cutting-edge technology. Whether it be launching into orbit or assisting astronauts with intricate maneuvers in outer space, Canadarm2 continues to prove its indispensability as an essential tool for successful space missions.