The Artemis I Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft. The successful Artemis I mission was the first in an increasingly complex planned series of missions, which have now been delayed.
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NASA announced that the next two Artemis missions — Artemis II and III — will be delayed for safety reasons. However, Artemis IV remains on schedule.
An artist’s concept of Canadarm3, Canada’s smart robotic system, on the exterior of the Lunar Gateway.
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Canadian space technologies and innovations play a significant role in the Artemis missions, and our involvement reflects our growing role in this new era of lunar exploration.
Artist’s impression of Tiangong,
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China’s leading role in the new space race could have a positive effect on geopolitics and science alike.
Artist impression of a solar disk in space.
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How solar power stations in orbit could become a reality in the coming decades.
There is no shortage of ideas for how Australia can help NASA fly to Mars.
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From solar sail-powered spacecraft, to laser communications, to asteroid detection systems, there is no shortage of Australian ideas and expertise to help NASA explore the Moon and Mars.
One giant leap for robotkind? Future space travel will only be possible through extensive advances in space robotics.
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The future of lunar exploration and space travel will be possible only through advances in robotic design and implementation.