L'astronaute canadien Jeremy Hansen est favorable au report de la mission Artemis II

Astronauts Jeremy Hansen, left, and Jenni Gibbons, centre, take part in a demonstration on how astronauts will receive medical care during long-duration space missions and how that can be applied in remote regions here on Earth at the Canadian Space Agency in Longueuil, Quebec on Monday Feb. 5, 2024. Annie Martin, right, a Canadian Space Agency manager looks on during the demonstration. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Canadian Space Agency **MANDATORY CREDIT**

LONGUEUIL, Que. - Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen says he agrees with NASA's plan to delay a highly anticipated mission to the moon and back until September 2025, saying that such decisions take courage.

Hansen said Monday he and NASA crewmates Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch were happy that officials put off the Artemis II moon mission originally scheduled for this November. The delay, he added, will buy the team time to resolve technical issues with the Orion spacecraft — including with its heat shield — before the ship's first crewed flight.

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