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Earth sets behind the Moon during a lunar flyby in a Monday, April 6, 2026, handout photo made by a member of the Artemis II crew. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Handout, NASA (Mandatory Credit)

After Artemis II, a look at Canada’s future involvement in space exploration

Apr 11, 2026 | 10:25 AM

MONTREAL — Artemis II is back on Earth — and Canada had a seat on board — but the country’s lunar role for future missions is not finished.

Now, the focus shifts to what comes next, with Canadians already involved behind the scenes.

For Artemis IV, an Ontario planetary scientist, Dr. Gordon Osinski, is set to help guide astronauts at the lunar south pole — the first human return since 1972.

That work includes mapping routes, selecting samples and shaping the science done on the surface.