CSA Astronaut Jeremy Hansen Set for Ottawa, Regina Visits

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Longueuil, Quebec, - From to , Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Jeremy Hansen will visit Ottawa, Regina and Moose Jaw to talk about the Artemis II mission, during which he will become the first Canadian to fly around the Moon. Jenni Gibbons, the Canadian backup astronaut for Artemis II, will accompany Jeremy at the Ottawa events.

They will speak to groups of students about their preparation for the mission and encourage them to reach for the stars. They will also give presentations for the general public and will be available to give interviews to local media about Canada's role in lunar exploration and the Artemis program.

Journalists who wish to attend one of these events or request an interview with Jeremy Hansen or Jenni Gibbons are asked to contact the CSA Media Relations Office.

- Ottawa (Jeremy Hansen and Jenni Gibbons)
WhenWhatWhere
1:00 p.m. ET

Actua National Conference

Presentation to 40 students in grades 5 and 6 and about 100 STEM professionals.

Delta Ottawa City Centre

101 Lyon Street North

Ottawa, Ontario

K1R 5T9

3:00 p.m. ETPresentation to 30 Inuit post-secondary students. Nunavut Sivuniksavut School

450 Rideau Street

Ottawa, Ontario

K1N 5Z4

- Regina
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9:00 a.m. CTPresentation to students and community members, followed by a question period. First Nations University of Canada

1 First Nations Way

Regina, Saskatchewan

S4S 7K2

1:15 p.m. CTPresentation to 150 students and teachers from grades 6 to 9. Saskatchewan Science Centre

2903 Powerhouse Drive

Regina, Saskatchewan

S4N 0A1

7:00 p.m. CTPresentation to about 500 people from the general public.
- Moose Jaw
WhenWhatWhere
10:00 a.m. CTPresentation to over 1,000 students aged 9 and up from underrepresented groups, in person and online. A.E. Peacock Collegiate

45 Ross Street East

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

S6H 0S3

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