Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, a member of the historic Artemis II crew that traveled around the Moon, is retiring from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). According to the CSA, the 50-year-old astronaut will pursue new professional opportunities starting in September 2026 while maintaining his status as a reservist in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Why the Artemis II mission remains a landmark in space exploration
The Artemis II mission marked a significant shift in deep-space travel by sending a crew further into space than any humans have traveled before. According to the Canadian Space Agency, the mission helped advance NASA’s program to install a sustained presence on the Moon and placed Canada firmly on the global stage of human space exploration. Prime Minister Mark Carney noted that Hansen “made history as the first Canadian to venture to the dark side of the Moon.”

The Artemis II crew captured thousands of photographs during their voyage, creating a portfolio of lunar images that revived public interest in space exploration to levels not seen in decades.
What is the future of Canadian space leadership?
Despite his upcoming departure from the CSA, Hansen stated he remains committed to ensuring that “space leadership continues to lift up Canadians and the global community.” His career transition follows a mission that successfully integrated international collaboration, with Hansen working alongside NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, and Victor Glover.
While Hansen moves to new roles, his continued service as a Royal Canadian Air Force reservist ensures his experience remains accessible for future national defense and aviation initiatives.
Pro Tip: Tracking Astronaut Career Paths
Industry observers often monitor the post-mission movements of astronauts to gauge the growth of the private space sector. When high-profile figures transition, it frequently signals new investment and leadership opportunities within emerging aerospace startups and satellite technology firms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was the first Canadian to venture to the dark side of the Moon?
According to Prime Minister Mark Carney, Jeremy Hansen was the first Canadian to achieve this feat as part of the Artemis II mission.
Is Jeremy Hansen leaving the Royal Canadian Air Force?
No. While he is leaving the Canadian Space Agency in September 2026, he will continue his service as a reservist in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
What was the primary goal of the Artemis II mission?
The mission aimed to advance NASA’s program to install a sustained presence on the Moon.
Are you interested in the future of lunar exploration? Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on international space missions and aerospace careers.

