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Astronaut Jeremy Hansen announces he’s leaving Canadian Space Agency
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Astronaut Jeremy Hansen announces he’s leaving Canadian Space Agency

Astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who participated in NASA's Artemis II mission which marked the first human lunar voyage in over 50 years, announced his departure from the Canadian Space Agency effective September 2026. The CSA stated Hansen will pursue 'new professional opportunities' while continuing his role as a Royal Canadian Air Force reservist. In a social media post, Hansen expressed enthusiasm for future contributions to Canadian space efforts, emphasizing the importance of continued innovation and exploration. Prime Minister Mark Carney praised Hansen's achievements, noting Canada became the second nation to send an astronaut on a lunar mission, and highlighted his legacy alongside previous Canadian astronauts like Marc Garneau and Chris Hadfield.

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Astronaut Jeremy Hansen announces he’s leaving Canadian Space Agency

Astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who participated in NASA's Artemis II mission which marked the first human lunar voyage in over 50 years, announced his departure from the Canadian Space Agency effective September 2026. The CSA stated Hansen will pursue 'new professional opportunities' while continuing his role as a Royal Canadian Air Force reservist. In a social media post, Hansen expressed enthusiasm for future contributions to Canadian space efforts, emphasizing the importance of continued innovation and exploration. Prime Minister Mark Carney praised Hansen's achievements, noting Canada became the second nation to send an astronaut on a lunar mission, and highlighted his legacy alongside previous Canadian astronauts like Marc Garneau and Chris Hadfield.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of Hansen's decision to leave the CSA, focusing on his accomplishments and future plans without overtly favoring either political side. While it mentions political figures such as Prime Minister Mark Carney, the tone remains objective, highlighting both Hansen

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