Abbotsford robotics students drive a lunar rover like the one that will be used in the Artemis moon mission
ABBOTSFORD — Some Abbotsford school students enjoyed a day they will never forget this week. . The Grade 8 Robotics class at St. John Brebeuf (SJB) engaged in a unique lunar rover mission on Monday morning, remotely controlling a prototype at a test facility in Stratford, Ontario. The technology used is slated to be part of the upcoming Artemis space missions.
SJB’s Robotics class, one of the four winners of the Canada-wide Lunar Rover Research Challenge’s third season, collaborated with engineers and scientists to maneuver the lunar rover through a simulated lunar landscape, with the specific mission of seeking out ice deposits.
Image: Students maneuvering a lunar rover on a simulated moon mission / Supplied by St. John Brebeuf Secondary SchoolThe Lunar Rover Research Challenge, jointly sponsored by Let’s Talk Science, the Canadian Space Agency, Avalon Space, and Canadensys Aerospace Corporation, attracted over 16,000 Canadian students in grades 6-9 across three seasons from Fall 2022 to Fall 2023.

