CSA to invest in future lunar mining and power infrastructure
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has posted a new opportunity for the Lunar Surface Exploration Initiative (LSEI) Architecture Studies, a strategic effort to define Canada’s next major infrastructure contributions to the NASA-led Artemis campaign. The LSEI studies aim to define functional and technical requirements for a sustainable human and robotic presence on the Moon. The…
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