Artemis II crew gets hero’s welcome at Canadian Space Agency headquarters in Quebec
LONGUEUIL — Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen says it took flying to the far side of the moon as a member of the Artemis II crew to get a new appreciation for how humans work together on Earth.
The 10-day mission launched April 1 from Florida, taking Hansen and this three American crewmates — commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover and mission specialist Christina Koch — farther from Earth than any humans before them.
The astronauts told The Canadian Press in an interview at Canadian Space Agency headquarters in Longueuil, Que., that the lessons they learned were as much about human connection as science.
Hansen, who also served as a mission specialist, said he was blown away throughout the voyage by “how others show up in ways I would never have imagined.” Those connections ranged from the Anishinaabe artist who created a patch on his flight suit to the team of scientists contributing to the mission, he said.
