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Two Canadian technologies are going to the moon

by CM Staff   

Research & Development Technology / IIoT Aerospace


This is the first time Canada will conduct a technology demonstration in lunar orbit and on the Moon's surface

LONGUEUIL, Que. — The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is helping prepare Canada’s space industry for future missions to the Moon. The CSA is awarding $3.3 million in contributions to support the demonstration of two lunar technology payloads and their launch to the Moon.

This is the first time Canada will conduct a technology demonstration in lunar orbit and on the Moon’s surface.

“In supporting the Canadian space sector, our Government is committed to the growth and career development of tomorrow’s industry leaders,” said Navdeep Bains, minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, in a prepared statement. “Not only will this funding put Canada on the Moon, but it will also help strengthen Canada’s R&D capabilities, advance our scientific knowledge, and put Canada in a prime position for further space exploration.”

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The demonstrations are:

  • Ontario company Canadensys Aerospace Corporation will develop, launch and test a lightweight and energy-efficient 360° camera that will capture stunning panoramic images of the lunar surface.
  • Quebec-based NGC Aerospace Ltd. will demonstrate a planetary navigation system similar to the GPS technology used on Earth. The system will use features on the surface of the Moon to guide and land a lunar vehicle safely, in a precise location.

These technologies will enable new commercial opportunities and position the Canadian space industry for the future economy created by Moon exploration.

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