One small step for Alberta town: Residents hope to share name with lunar rover

The Canadian lunar rover prototype is shown during tests on the Canadian Space Agency's analog terrain, simulating lunar conditions, in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO — Canadian Space Agency

ATHABASCA, Alta. - Residents of a northern Alberta town are over the moon that it could share its name with the first Canadian rover set to explore the dark, cold terrain of Earth's closest celestial neighbour.

The Canadian Space Agency is seeking a moniker for the four-wheeled, one-metre-tall robot set to scour for water and other resources on the moon — and is putting it to a vote.

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