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Canada Plans Lunar Rover, Guides Artemis IV South Pole Mission
Ontario scientist Dr. Gordon Osinski will help guide astronauts at the lunar south pole, while Canada pursues a rover planned for 2034.
- Artemis II returned to Earth with Canada aboard, completing a successful lunar mission highlighted by a photograph of Earth setting behind the Moon captured on Monday, April 6, 2026.
- With Canadians already involved behind the scenes, the focus now shifts to what comes next, as Caroline-Emmanuelle Morisset, senior scientist at the Canadian Space Agency, stated Canada is helping build upcoming missions, not just watching.
- For Artemis IV, Ontario planetary scientist Dr. Gordon Osinski is set to guide astronauts at the lunar south pole—the first human return since 1972—mapping routes, selecting samples, and shaping the science conducted on the surface.
- Canada is also eyeing a material contribution set to be ready for 2034: the creation of a lunar rover, extending the nation's commitment beyond scientific advisory roles.
- This trajectory reflects Canada's evolving engagement in space exploration, positioning Canadians as integral contributors to both the scientific direction and hardware development of future missions.
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