Canadian Space Agency astronaut and Artemis II crewmember Colonel Jeremy Hansen speaks at an event at the Halifax Central Library in Halifax on Wednesday, 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 says Hansen will pursue “new professional opportunities” as of September.
He will continue to serve as a reservist with the Royal Canadian Air Force.
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 to the moon in more than 50 years.
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.
Hansen, 50, of London, Ont., was a fighter pilot when he was recruited by the Canadian Space Agency in 2009.
