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John Spencer MacDonald, colonize of Canadian aerospace industry, dies aged 83

  • January 10, 2020
  • Technology

John Spencer MacDonald, a pioneering figure in Canada’s aerospace industry, has died during a age of 83.

MacDonald was best famous as a co-founder of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA), a association that designed a Canadarm resource on a International Space Station.

In an necrology penned by his family, he is described as a amatory husband, peaceful father, and a “mentor to many.” He died on Boxing Day.

MacDonald was innate in Prince Rupert, B.C., in 1936 and showed an seductiveness in wiring from a immature age, repair sea radios for internal fishing boats.

He went on to pursue scholarship and engineering degrees during a University of British Columbia (UBC) and a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he eventually was allocated to a training position.

In 1969, Macdonald co-founded MDA, a Canadian space record association behind a Canadarm and the Radarsat Earth-observation satellites.

He went on to reason professorships in engineering during UBC and MIT, and served as chancellor of a University of Northern British Columbia from 2010 to 2016.

He was named an officer of a Order of Canada in 1988. 

He is survived by his mother of 60 years, Alfredette, as good as his dual sons and 3 grandchildren.

Article source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/john-s-macdonald-dies-1.5418618?cmp=rss

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