Canada seeks to equip its first lunar utility vehicle
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The Government of Canada has announced three contracts totalling $14.6 million to advance the development of a new Canadian lunar astromobile utility, which will be essential to the work of astronauts, will support operations, including the transportation of equipment, and will be used for logistics and construction activities on the Moon.
Canada seeks to equip its first lunar utility vehicle
Crew members of Artemis II test out Canada's lunar rover as they meet with students before an event at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, on April 25, 2023. The Canadian Space Agency is seeking proposals linked to scientific instruments for its lunar utility vehicle. (The Canadian Press/Justin Tang) Canada is on track to go to the moon — with a little help from a utility vehicle. The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is now seeking propos…
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