As NASA was releasing the Artemis Accords last week, Canada has been working towards finalizing an agreement with the US and other international partners for its participation in the Lunar Gateway.
Read More »An international perspective on the Artemis Accords
The NASA Artemis Accords and the White House Executive Order on Encouraging International Support for the Recovery and Use of Space Resources is seemingly designed to show a path forward for space exploration and the human exploration and use of space resources.
Read More »Artemis to the Moon – NASA’s Hard Sell
When NASA’s administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks of the Artemis program you can hear the passion and conviction in his voice.
Read More »A Conservative Government Would Likely Proceed with Canada’s Commitment to the Lunar Gateway
At the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC) final town hall in Toronto last week Conservative MP Erin O'Toole told SpaceQ that "he anticipates" a Conservative government "would" honour Canada's commitment to NASA's Lunar Gateway and Artemis program. This page is for subscribers only. Already a subscriber? Log in. Fact-driven space news, columns, business, policy, technology and more. Support independent journalism. SUBSCRIBE TODAY
Read More »The Canadian Space Agency is Considering Accelerating its Contribution to NASA’s Lunar Gateway
Canadian Space Agency president Sylvain Laporte was in Washington yesterday to speak at the Space Transportation Association and meet NASA officials. During his luncheon talk he stated Canada is considering accelerating its schedule in contributing to NASA’s lunar gateway.
Read More »The Political Reality of American Astronauts on the Moon by 2024
President Trump has decided that NASA should send American astronauts to land on the moon within five years. It is a risky political decision that could negatively affect the American space program.
Read More »Canadian Ideas Wanted Now for the Beginning of Renewed Moon Exploration Era
If you’re an individual or organization who has an idea for a mission, technology or instrument for the moon, now is the time to make it known. That in part, is the message the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is sending out in its latest call for ideas.
Read More »Accelerated NASA Moon Landing Plan Doesn’t Need Canadian Robotic System
NASA revealed in teleconference with media last night that it had formally named its return to the moon program, Artemis. In Greek mythology, Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo. More importantly for the program, NASA sent Congress its budget amendment request for the fiscal year 2020.
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