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The [[OCESS]] has occupied three locations over the 19 years of its existance. For the first three years, when there was no permanent '''[[Habitat]]''', things were run at (?).  In 1990(?), the school board provided the [[OCDSB]] Administrative building located at [[440 Albert]] street - the old Ottawa Technical high school. The [[OCESS]] occupied a room that had been used previously as a car mechanic's classroom, and had the space to fit several cars simultaeneously.
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The [[OCESS]] has occupied three locations over the 22 years of its existence. For the first three years, when there was no permanent [[Habitat]], the '''location''' is unknown, though Sir John A. Macdonald Resource Centre was used in [[1991-92]] and at the latest until [[1993-94]].  In [[1994-95]], the then school board, the [[Ottawa Board of Education]] (now the [[OCDSB]]), provided an administrative building located at [[440 Albert Street]], previously known as [[Ottawa Tech]]. The [[OCESS]] occupied a room that had been used previously as a car mechanic's classroom, and had the space to fit several cars simultaneously.
  
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In [[1998-99|1998]], the school board began the process of selling 440, and the OCESS was forced to move to another location: the Ottawa Carleton Educational [[Media Centre]].  A room on the second floor was remodeled and wired specifically for the OCESS, and missions were run there for approximately three years.  At this point, the space in the Media Centre was required by the board.  Fortunately, 440 had not been sold after all, and the OCESS was given back its original location at 440 Albert (also known as Ottawa Technical High School, or Ottawa Tech), where it remains to this day.
  
In 1998, the school board began the process of selling the Tech building, and the [[OCESS]] was forced to move to another location: the Ottawa Carleton Educational [[Media Centre]] on Bronson Ave.  A room on the second floor was remodeled and wired specifically for the [[OCESS]], and missions were run there for three(?) years.  At this point, the space in the [[Media Centre]] was required by the board.  Fortuantely, the Tech building had not been sold after all, and the [[OCESS]] was given back its original location at 440 Albert (Also known as Ottawa Technical High School, or Ottawa Tech), where it remains to this day.
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440 Albert houses our [[mission control]] facilities, the [[habitat]], our [[planetary surface]], [[simulator]] stations, [[EEP]] staging grounds, and the [[Storage Modules]].
 
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The facilities at [[Ottawa Tech]] house our mission control facilities, the [[habitat]], our [[planetary surface]], [[simulator]] stations, [[EEP]] staging grounds, and most of our sim equipment, housed in our [[Storage Modules]].
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 1 March 2010

The OCESS has occupied three locations over the 22 years of its existence. For the first three years, when there was no permanent Habitat, the location is unknown, though Sir John A. Macdonald Resource Centre was used in 1991-92 and at the latest until 1993-94. In 1994-95, the then school board, the Ottawa Board of Education (now the OCDSB), provided an administrative building located at 440 Albert Street, previously known as Ottawa Tech. The OCESS occupied a room that had been used previously as a car mechanic's classroom, and had the space to fit several cars simultaneously.

In 1998, the school board began the process of selling 440, and the OCESS was forced to move to another location: the Ottawa Carleton Educational Media Centre. A room on the second floor was remodeled and wired specifically for the OCESS, and missions were run there for approximately three years. At this point, the space in the Media Centre was required by the board. Fortunately, 440 had not been sold after all, and the OCESS was given back its original location at 440 Albert (also known as Ottawa Technical High School, or Ottawa Tech), where it remains to this day.

440 Albert houses our mission control facilities, the habitat, our planetary surface, simulator stations, EEP staging grounds, and the Storage Modules.