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Astronaut Jeremy Hansen Leaving Canadian Space Agency

Astronaut Jeremy Hansen Leaving Canadian Space Agency

Last updated: July 7, 2026 1:48 pm
By The Canadian Press
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Astronaut Jeremy Hansen Leaving Canadian Space Agency

Canadian Space Agency astronaut and Artemis II crew member Colonel Jeremy Hansen speaks at an event at the Halifax Central Library in Halifax on June 10 2026. The Canadian Press/Darren Calabrese

Astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who made a historic trip around the moon aboard NASA’s Artemis 2 mission in April, is leaving the Canadian Space Agency.

A statement released by the agency today said Hansen will pursue “new professional opportunities” as of September.

He will continue to serve as a reservist with the Royal Canadian Air Force.

“This unique position is a deliberate launch pad designed to leave the door open for creative, ongoing ways to support and enable the vital work happening in Canada with respect to space, and I’m excited for the new challenges it will bring,” Hansen said in a social media post on Monday.

Hansen said the future depends on a “fierce” continuation of Canadian innovation and exploration in space.

“The technological breakthroughs and economic benefits born from this sector are vital for our country and the world, and I am as determined as ever to push that work forward,” he said.

The four-person Artemis II crew—commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover and mission specialists Hansen and Christina Koch—were the first human beings to go around the moon in more than 50 years.

The mission took them further from Earth than any human has gone before—more than 406,000 kilometres. It is part of a series of missions designed to explore more of the moon, with plans for a lunar landing in 2028, and eventually the first crewed mission to Mars.

On the trip, Hansen became the first non-American to travel beyond low Earth orbit and the first person to speak French while en route to the moon.

In a statement Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney thanked Hansen for his “extraordinary” service to Canada.

“With Artemis II, Canada became only the second nation on Earth to send an astronaut on a lunar mission. This remarkable achievement reflects Colonel Hansen’s exceptional skill, unwavering dedication, and decades of perseverance,” Carney said. “It is also a testament to Canada—our world-class scientists, cutting-edge technology, and remarkable astronauts.”

Throughout his career, Carney said Hansen has carried forward the legacies of Canadian astronauts Marc Garneau, Roberta Bondar and Chris Hadfield.

“Like those who came before him, Colonel Hansen united millions of Canadians around a single mission and pushed the boundaries of what we believed was possible,” he said. “In doing so, he reminded us of what Canadians can achieve when we take risks and work together to make the greatest country in the world even better.”

Hansen, 50, of London, Ont., was a fighter pilot when he was recruited by the Canadian Space Agency in 2009.

“To the Canadian Armed Forces, the (Canadian Space Agency), NASA, our international partners, and my family: thank you. And to all Canadians: thank you for believing in what our country can achieve when we aim high,” he said on social media. “The mission continues.”

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