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OBJECT TYPE
Award/engineering/biography
DATE
1968
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2006.0006.003
MANUFACTURER
Unknown
MODEL
McNaughton
LOCATION
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

More Information


General Information

Serial #
N/A
Part Number
3
Total Parts
3
AKA
Award
Patents
N/A
General Description
paper & cardboard book/ plastic covered paper jacket

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
23.9 cm
Width
16.2 cm
Height
3.6 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Space Technology
Category
Commemorative
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
Unknown
Country
Canada
State/Province
Ontario
City
Ottawa

Context

Country
Canada
State/Province
Unknown
Period
published in 1968; this copy presented as part of an award in 1979
Canada
John Chapman (1921-1979) from London, Ontario was a pioneer in Canadian telecommunications and a researcher, innovator and leader of the Canadian space program whose work set a course for the Canadian space industry which is still being followed today. From 1949 to 1968 Chapman was scientist, superintendent and deputy chief superintendent in the Defense Research Telecommunications Establishment in Ottawa and then assistant deputy minister for research in the federal Department of Communications. From 1958 to 1971 Chapman played a key role in initiating and directing the successful Alouette/IS scientific Earth satellite program. In 1966 he was appointed chairman of a government study group to examine the upper atmosphere and space programs in Canada. The resulting report was a landmark contribution to space policies and plans in Canada and led to the redirection of Canada's space program from scientific to applications satellites. Chapman was also the prime mover behind Canada's co-operative program with NASA and the European Space Agency to design, build and demonstrate the Hermes Communications Technology Satellite which would provide Canadians in remote areas with direct-to-home television by satellite. Chapman was a member of the Royal Society of Canada. He was also part of the National Research Council (NRC) Associate committee on Space Research, a council of the top Canadian space scientists. He also served on the International Union of Radio Science and the American Geophysical Union. In the1990's the headquarters of the Canadian Space Agency was renamed the John H. Chapman Space Centre to commemorate Chapman's accomplishments in the space industry. Since 2000, the Canadian Space Agency has awarded the John H. Chapman Award of Excellence to celebrate remarkable contributions to the advancement of the Canadian Space Program & a lifetime of achievement in space science and technology (Refs. 2-5).
Function
A biography of A.G.L. McNaughton, part of the McNaughton award given to a scientist for outstanding contributions to the fields of electrical & electronics engineering, specifically the development of satellite communications.
Technical
IEEE Canada is the Canadian arm (as Region 7) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as well as the constituent society of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) for the technical fields of electrical, electronics, and computer engineering. It awards the A.G.L. McNaughton Award to commemorate General McNaughton's contributions to the engineering profession in Canada and recognize outstanding Canadian engineers for their important contributions to the engineering profession (Ref. 1). John Chapman was the recipient of a number of awards and honours for his work in aero-space technology: 1966 - the Royal Society of Canada/ 1966 - the Engineering Medal of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario (2006.0011)/ 1966 - the Dellinger Gold Medal of the International Union of Radio Scientists (2006.0007)/ 1966 - the McCurdy award from the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (2006.0008)/ 1967/68 - the Charles Chree Medal and Prize of the Physical Society & Institute of Physics (2006.0009)/ 1977 - Canada's Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal (2006.0010)/ 1979 - the McNaughton Medal of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Canada (2006.0006)/ 2005 - inducted into Canada's Telecommunications Hall of Fame as a pioneer (2006.0005) in the Servants of the Public category (Refs.2-5).
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
gold & black lettering on faceplate reads "THE McNAUGHTON AWARD/ presented to/ John H. Chapman/ "for his vision and leadership/ in recognizing the potential of/ satellites in Canada's future/ utilization of space.""/ white & black lettering on front of jacket reads "VOLUME 1 1887-1939/ McNAUGHTON/ JOHN SWETTENHAM"; same on jacket spine/ black printing on title page reads " McNAUGHTON/ VOLUME 1 1887-1939/ John Swettenham/ THE RYERSON PRESS TORONTO"/ black lettering on copyright page reads "(C) THE RYERSON PRESS, 1968/ PRINTED AND BOUND IN CANADA BY THE RYERSON PRESS,TORONTO"
Missing
complete
Finish
blue, white & red jacket/ navy blue cover/ white pages
Decoration
B&W photograph of McNaughton on front of jacket

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