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Jeremy Hansen Just Became the First Canadian to Reach Lunar Distance — His Country Is Watching

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Jeremy Hansen is the first Canadian ever to travel beyond low Earth orbit. Here is how Canada earned this place in the Artemis programme and what it means for Canadian space ambitions.

The Canadian Space Agency's contribution to the Artemis programme is Canadarm3 — the next-generation robotic arm system that will be the operational workhorse of the Gateway lunar space station, performing maintenance, assembly, and payload handling tasks in the cislunar environment. Canada's place in the Artemis crew reflects this specific industrial and technological contribution: the deal provides Canada with astronaut spots on Artemis missions in exchange for the Canadarm3 development.

Jeremy Hansen is a Canadian Armed Forces fighter pilot and test pilot who joined the CSA's astronaut corps in 2009 alongside Jenni Sidey-Gibbons. He has been one of Canada's two active astronauts for 17 years, training through multiple mission assignment cycles without a spaceflight assignment until Artemis II. That patient professional trajectory — years of training, years of waiting, the opportunity that finally arrived in the largest space mission of the generation — is itself a story.

His communication from behind the moon — 'I am behind the moon, representing Canada, and I want everyone there to know we did this together' — was drafted carefully enough to express both the personal dimension and the national one. The 'we did this together' formulation covers multiple audiences simultaneously: the team of Canadian scientists, engineers, and programme managers who built the space infrastructure that earned Canada its Artemis seat; the crew that flew the mission; and, implicitly, the country whose name he is carrying to the furthest distance any Canadian has reached.

For Canadian space policy, Hansen's Artemis II participation is both an achievement and an argument. The achievement is real and complete. The argument it makes — that Canada's investment in cislunar robotic infrastructure earns Canada a seat at the table of deep space human exploration — is the argument that will be used to justify the continued investment in Canadarm3 and in the subsequent Canadian technology contributions that Artemis III and beyond will require.

Canada is watching. It has reason to be proud.

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