@NASAAdmin: Jeremy has represented the Canadian Space Agency with the utmost distinction. As an astronaut, he studied and trained f…
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson thanks Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen for his service on the Artemis II mission as Hansen announces his transition from military and CSA roles this September.
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Jeremy has represented the Canadian Space Agency with the utmost distinction.
As an astronaut, he studied and trained for years, and when he was selected for the incredible Artemis II crew and their mission to journey around the Moon, he executed with humility, precision, and professionalism.
Jeremy and the Artemis II crew have now passed the torch to Artemis III and the colleagues who will carry the fire of exploration back to the lunar surface.
Thank you, Jeremy, for your extraordinary service and partnership with NASA. Wishing you and your family all the best in this next chapter.
Jeremy R. Hansen (@Astro_Jeremy): Today, I am sharing a significant next step in my journey. This September, after 32 years of military service and 17 years as a Canadian Space Agency astronaut—culminating in the incredible privilege of flying around the Moon on Artemis II—I will be transitioning from my
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