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Northwest Passage Drive Expedition on the way from Kugluktuk

The Moon-1 Humvee Rover and First Air C-130 in Kugluktuk
photo credit: Mars Institute / Haughton-Mars Project / Northwest Passage Drive Expedition, © 2009 Mars Institute
First Air's C-130 Hercules C-GHPW with the Moon-1 Humvee Rover on board landed on Wednesday, April 8, at Kugluktuk Airport (YCO), the starting point of the Northwest Passage Drive Expedition.

At 10:15 AM Mountain Time today the Northwest Passage Drive Expedition left Kugluktuk on their first leg of the expedition. Their current location is 67 deg 49.968 min N 115 deg 01.192 min W.

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