The article explores the diverse career paths of Canadian astronauts after their space careers, using Jeremy Hansen's impending retirement as a focal point.
Hansen, who recently completed a lunar mission, will pursue new professional opportunities this fall while continuing his Royal Canadian Air Force reservist duties.
The piece highlights the varied trajectories of Canada's astronauts, including Marc Garneau's transition to politics, Roberta Bondar's research and public speaking, Chris Hadfield's literary and media work, Julie Payette's role as governor general, and Bjarni Tryggvason's aviation projects.The article underscores that life after space involves adapting to new roles while leveraging space expertise.It also notes Hansen's potential future endeavors, emphasizing the broader theme of post-space career exploration for astronauts.The piece serves as both a tribute to Canada's astronaut legacy and a look at the evolving professional landscape for space veterans.
Original title: Life after space is a journey all astronauts must figure out — and Jeremy Hansen's up next
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