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Canada inks deal with U.S. to send astronaut around the moon

- LEE BERTHIAUME

OTTAWA

The federal government has signed an agreement with the United States to send a Canadian astronaut around the moon as part of a broader effort to establish a new space station above the lunar surface.

Industry Minister Navdeep Bains unveiled the new Gateway Treaty on Wednesday, which formalizes Canada’s involvemen­t in the U.S.-led effort to build that new station known as the Lunar Gateway.

The treaty includes a commitment to having a Canadian on board when the U.S. conducts a manned flyby of the moon in 2023, as well as a second yet-to-be-scheduled flight to the future station.

“Canada will join the U.S. on the first crewed mission to the moon since the Apollo missions,” Bains said during a news conference with Canadian Space Agency astronauts Jeremy Hansen, David Saint-Jacques, Joshua Kutryk and Jenni Sidey-Gibbons.

“Launching in 2023, a Canadian Space Agency astronaut will be part of Artemis 2, the first mission to carry humans to lunar orbit in over 50 years. This will make Canada only the second country after the U.S. to have an astronaut in deep space.”

The new treaty also formally confirms that Canada will contribute a new robotic arm to help with constructi­on of the Lunar Gateway, which will orbit the moon and allow for exploratio­n of the lunar surface and assist future missions to Mars.

The government last week committed $22.8 million toward developmen­t of the new Canadarm3 by MDA Canada.

The Canadian Space Agency is one of several partners in the U.S.-led endeavour along with the European Space Agency and their Japanese counterpar­t. Russia has also expressed an interest in joining.

The Lunar Gateway is projected to be about one-sixth the size of the Internatio­nal Space Station in orbit around the Earth, with plans to build it over the next decade.

Bains did not say how much Canada will spend to participat­e in the Artemis 2 flight, which will come after an unmanned flyby of the moon that the U.S. has scheduled for next year.

 ?? CP FILE PHOTO ?? Canada has signed an agreement with the U.S. to send one of its astronauts around the moon.
CP FILE PHOTO Canada has signed an agreement with the U.S. to send one of its astronauts around the moon.

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