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The David Florida Laboratory is the Canadian Space Agency's spacecraft assembly, integration and testing centre, in Shirley's Bay, just west of Ottawa. It is operated by the Canadian Space Agency and rented out to Canadian and foreign aerospace and telecommunications companies and organizations for qualifying space bound equipment such as communication or scientific satellites, or components made to be placed on satellites or installed in a space station. The laboratory was named to honour C. David Florida, a leading Canadian pioneer in space research.

Officially opened in September, 1972, the lab has been expanded over the years to accommodate the demand for its services. There are many support facilities such as storage areas, clean rooms, electrodynamic shakers, anechoic chambers, space (thermal and vacuum) simulation chambers and in-house mechanical, electrical and electronic shops.

In the past the David Florida Laboratory has tested satellites for Brazil, Indonesia and the European Space Agency. Inmarsat has designated it as their authorized antenna test house. It has also tested Canadian satellites such as RADARSAT-1 and previously tested the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator which will eventually be installed on the Mobile Servicing System of the International Space Station. It recently completed work on the Orbiter Boom Sensor System which first flew on Shuttle Discovery during STS-114.

Recently, the Laboratory worked on RADARSAT-2 prior to launch in 2007.

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45°20′50″N 75°53′11″W / 45.347094°N 75.886250°W / 45.347094; -75.886250Coordinates: 45°20′50″N 75°53′11″W / 45.347094°N 75.886250°W / 45.347094; -75.886250




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