Canada Funds Space Robot Projects Amid Competition

Juno Mars Rover Neptec
The Juno rover, built by Canadian company Neptec for Mars-like environments, goes through its paces in October 2012 on simulated Mars terrain built near the Canadian Space Agency.
(Image credit: University of Toronto Autonomous Space Robotics Lab)

Canada's cash-strapped government will chip in $5 million to help its space experts compete for robotics contracts, according to an announcement made in Montreal today (Feb. 8).

Scientists developing planetary rovers and other types of space robotics will receive the grant money over five years from the government's Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council.

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