Canada halts its first moon rover, pivoting lunar expertise to new projects

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Canada halts its first moon rover, pivoting lunar expertise to new projects
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Canada has canceled its first planned moon rover mission, terminating a CSA-led program to search for lunar water ice and study the Moon's geology, slated for a 2029 launch with Firefly under NASA's CLPS. The move, part of CSA budget cuts for 2026-27 and accompanying NASA Artemis program shifts (Gateway pause in favor of a lunar base), means the rover team can repurpose its expertise for other Canadian lunar efforts, though some grants will continue and collaborations around Artemis 2 remain possible.

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