Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, known for his recent journey around the Moon during the Artemis II mission in April, announced on Monday his decision to reduce his full-time role as an astronaut in September. This significant change notably allows him to transition into a reservist position with the Royal Canadian Air Force, ensuring he can continue contributing to Canada’s space initiatives.
In his social media announcement, Hansen clarified that this shift was “far from a departure,” emphasising his intention to remain involved in vital space activities in Canada. The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) acknowledged his contributions and highlighted his leadership throughout his tenure.
Hansen’s role has marked a pivotal moment in Canada’s space exploration efforts, inspiring many, particularly the youth, to envision their future in exploration. Despite his upcoming transition, neither Hansen nor the CSA disclosed specific future professional opportunities he might pursue.
Following Hansen’s departure, the CSA will continue with three astronauts: David Saint-Jacques, Joshua Kutryk, and Jenni Gibbons. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed gratitude for Hansen’s exceptional service and noted his significant contributions to space exploration, stating that Hansen’s achievements have united Canadians.
After 32 years of military service and 17 years with the CSA, Hansen described his decision as a necessary step for his career advancement. His wife, Catherine, affirmed that this transition will enable him to expand his role in the Canadian space sector without outing any particular future plans.
Hansen’s participation in Artemis II was historic, marking humanity’s return to the lunar vicinity after over five decades. He flew alongside NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, all of whom shared significant milestones during the mission. NASA aims to progress from Artemis II to subsequent missions, including Artemis III and Artemis IV, planned for the coming years.
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