How a chance meeting shaped Canadian Jeremy Hansen's mission to the Moon
He carried a dream - and had a chance interaction that would help shape his future.
That was before Hadfield had served as commander of the International Space Station.
But Hansen saw in his compatriot much of what he aspired to be: a fighter pilot and an astronaut. Hansen asked Hadfield for his email address, and got it on the spot. The brief encounter marked the beginning of a journey that would see Hansen follow closely in his hero's footsteps - first as a fighter pilot, and then by joining the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) in 2009.
The simple but lasting advice he was given: follow what makes you passionate.
Soon after, he transformed his childhood treehouse into his own imaginary rocket ship. In his teens, he went on to join the air cadets youth programme, and to study space science and physics at university.
Hansen is the only non-American on board.
"I like the fact that in space, we are committed to bold goals to the extent that we will not let periodic failure stop our forward progress," he said.
His blue spacesuit has a mission patch he commissioned Anishinaabe artist Henry Guimond to design, with contributions from Dave Courchene III of Sagkeeng First Nation, Manitoba.
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