
MDA Selected to Build Robotic Interfaces for Canadarm3 on NASA-led Gateway
August 19, 2019
Brampton, ON - MDA, a Maxar company (NYSE: MAXR) (TSX: MAXR), has  been awarded two contracts from the Canadian Space Agency for work on  Phase A of the Gateway External Robotic Interfaces project.
  The Gateway External Robotic Interfaces will act as critical touch  points for the eXploration Large Arm (XLA) and the eXploration Dexterous  Arm (XDA), the major robotic manipulator elements that form Canadarm3,  the artificial intelligence-enabled robotic system that will service the  Gateway. The Gateway External Robotic Interfaces will be the  standardized connection points between the external robotics on the  Gateway and its modules, visiting spacecraft, payloads and replacement  units.
   “MDA is proud to continue our legacy of working with the Canadian Space  Agency and its international partners to design, build and deploy  robotic systems in support of space exploration missions,” said Mike  Greenley, group president of MDA. “This project will leverage MDA’s  world-leading space robotics capabilities, gained through the Canadarm  programs, and will be an important component of Canada’s contribution to  the NASA-led Gateway. We are proud to deliver new jobs in Canada and  engage our Canadian supply base in preparation for Canadarm3.”
  On Phase A of the Gateway External Robotics Interfaces project, MDA will  work with the Canadian Space Agency to develop the interface and system  requirements and undertake concept and technology development  activities necessary to provide the Gateway module and element  developers with information to support the integration of the external  robotics and its interfaces.
   The Government of Canada announced its commitment  to the Gateway to enable future exploration missions, including human  lunar landings. Similar to the robotics provided by Canada on the  International Space Station, Canadarm3 will provide Extra-Vehicular  Robotics (EVR) services to the Gateway including external logistics,  maintenance, inspection, assembly and reconfiguration, and support to  external science payloads.
   Since the first deployment of Canadarm in 1981, MDA, working with the  Canadian government, has led the design and development of Canada’s  primary contribution – robotics – to space exploration missions through  the US Space Shuttle and International Space Station programs. Canadarm  flew on over 90 shuttle missions, and Canadarm2 and Dextre have been in  operation on the International Space Station for more than 18 years.
   As a leader in delivering space infrastructure to explore and advance  the use of space, Maxar is playing a key role in NASA’s Artemis program  to return astronauts to the Moon by 2024 and enable future missions to  Mars. Maxar will build and fly the first element of the NASA-led  Gateway, called the Power and Propulsion Element. Maxar will also provide a robotic arm called SAMPLR, which is intended to be part of a future payload delivery to the lunar surface under NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services contract. SAMPLR will be the first robotic arm on the surface of the Moon since the Surveyor missions more than 50 years ago.
About Maxar
  Maxar is a trusted partner and innovator in Earth Intelligence and Space  Infrastructure. We deliver disruptive value to government and  commercial customers to help them monitor, understand and navigate our  changing planet; deliver global broadband communications; and explore  and advance the use of space. Our unique approach combines decades of  deep mission understanding and a proven commercial and defense  foundation to deploy solutions and deliver insights with unrivaled  speed, scale and cost effectiveness. Maxar’s 5,900 team members in 30  global locations are inspired to harness the potential of space to help  our customers create a better world. Maxar trades on the New York Stock  Exchange and Toronto Stock Exchange as MAXR. For more information, visit  www.maxar.com.
About MDA, a Maxar company
  MDA is an internationally recognized leader in space robotics, space  sensors, satellite payloads, antennas and subsystems, surveillance and  intelligence systems, defense and maritime systems, and geospatial radar  imagery. MDA's extensive space expertise and heritage translates into  mission-critical defence and commercial applications that include  multi-platform command, control and surveillance systems, aeronautical  information systems, land administration systems and terrestrial  robotics. MDA is also a leading supplier of actionable mission-critical  information and insights derived from multiple data sources. Founded in  1969, MDA is recognized as one of Canada's most successful technology  ventures with locations in Richmond, Ottawa, Brampton, Montreal, Halifax  and the United Kingdom. For more information visit www.mdacorporation.com.
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