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Canadian Astronaut Corps

The Canadian Astronaut Corps is a unit of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) that selects, trains, and provides astronauts as crew members for U.S. and Russian space missions.[1] The corps has four active members, able to serve on the International Space Station (ISS).

History edit

The original 6 astronauts selected in 1983 were under the auspices of the National Research Council of Canada. They were transferred to the Canadian Space Agency when it was established in 1989.

Since 1984, when Marc Garneau became the first Canadian in space, nine CSA astronauts have flown on US NASA Space Shuttles and on Russian Soyuz rockets in 15 missions.[2][3]

In May 2009, Robert Thirsk flew to the International Space Station (ISS) for a six-month stay, thus becoming the first Canadian to stay aboard the ISS for an extended period. On December 1, 2009, after spending 188 days in space, Robert Thirsk returned to Earth aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, the first Canadian Commander of the ISS, would go on to achieve worldwide fame in 2013 for releasing a music video he recorded on the International Space Station of his version of David Bowie's song "Space Oddity". Astronaut Julie Payette would go on to serve as the Governor General of Canada, and Garneau would become Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Organization edit

The Astronauts Corps is one of seven main divisions within the CSA. In addition to its Astronaut Corps, one of the most prominent contributions of Canada to space exploration is the robotic arm on the US space shuttles, the Canadarm.

There are four active astronauts in the Corps (Jeremy Hansen, David Saint-Jacques, Joshua Kutryk and Jennifer Sidey-Gibbons) and ten former astronauts who have gone into space.[4] Of the 9 current and former Canadian astronauts who have gone into space, 2 are women: Julie Payette and Roberta Bondar.

Qualifications edit

The CSA generally recruits astronauts who have degrees as scientists, engineers and/or medical doctors.[5] In addition to being Canadian citizens or residents, candidates must meet certain physical standards (including height, weight, hearing and visual acuity) as well as educational requirements.

Members edit

Active astronauts edit

The CSA has four active astronauts. David Saint-Jacques launched to the ISS on Soyuz MS-11 in December of 2018; the other three have yet to fly their first mission.[6]

Former astronauts edit

There are ten former CSA astronauts.[7]

Astronaut Missions Group Notes
Roberta Lynn Bondar STS-42 1983 NRC Group First Canadian woman to fly in space
Marc Garneau STS-41-G STS-77 STS-97 1983 NRC Group First Canadian to fly in space
Chris Hadfield STS-74 STS-100 Soyuz TMA-07M (Expedition 34/35) 1992 CSA Group Only Canadian to fly to the Russian Mir space station, first Canadian spacewalker, first Canadian commander of the ISS
Steve MacLean STS-52 STS-115 1983 NRC Group
Michael McKay None 1992 CSA Group
Ken Money None 1983 NRC Group
Julie Payette STS-96 STS-127 1992 CSA Group First Canadian to visit the ISS
Robert Thirsk STS-78, Soyuz TMA-15 (Expedition 20/21) 1983 NRC Group First Canadian to live on the ISS
Bjarni Tryggvason STS-85 1983 NRC Group
Dafydd Williams STS-90 STS-118 1992 CSA Group

Selection groups edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Canadian Astronauts - Canadian Space Agency". Asc-csa.gc.ca. 2011-05-09. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  2. ^ . Asc-csa.gc.ca. 2010-07-05. Archived from the original on 2013-11-20. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  3. ^ Hall, Joseph (16 April 2011). "The Last Blast". Toronto Star. Toronto.
  4. ^ "Canadian Astronauts - Former - Canadian Space Agency". Asc-csa.gc.ca. 2015-01-28. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  5. ^ "National Astronaut Recruitment Campaign - Canadian Space Agency". Asc-csa.gc.ca. 2008-10-27. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  6. ^ "Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques' mission". 16 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Former Canadian astronauts". 13 February 2013.
  8. ^ "Meet Canada's Two New Astronauts". Canadian Space Agency website. 2017-07-01. Retrieved 2017-07-03.

External links edit

  • Canadian Astronaut Corps History

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The Canadian Astronaut Corps is a unit of the Canadian Space Agency CSA that selects trains and provides astronauts as crew members for U S and Russian space missions 1 The corps has four active members able to serve on the International Space Station ISS Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 Qualifications 4 Members 4 1 Active astronauts 4 2 Former astronauts 5 Selection groups 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe original 6 astronauts selected in 1983 were under the auspices of the National Research Council of Canada They were transferred to the Canadian Space Agency when it was established in 1989 Since 1984 when Marc Garneau became the first Canadian in space nine CSA astronauts have flown on US NASA Space Shuttles and on Russian Soyuz rockets in 15 missions 2 3 In May 2009 Robert Thirsk flew to the International Space Station ISS for a six month stay thus becoming the first Canadian to stay aboard the ISS for an extended period On December 1 2009 after spending 188 days in space Robert Thirsk returned to Earth aboard a Soyuz spacecraft Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield the first Canadian Commander of the ISS would go on to achieve worldwide fame in 2013 for releasing a music video he recorded on the International Space Station of his version of David Bowie s song Space Oddity Astronaut Julie Payette would go on to serve as the Governor General of Canada and Garneau would become Minister of Foreign Affairs Organization editThe Astronauts Corps is one of seven main divisions within the CSA In addition to its Astronaut Corps one of the most prominent contributions of Canada to space exploration is the robotic arm on the US space shuttles the Canadarm There are four active astronauts in the Corps Jeremy Hansen David Saint Jacques Joshua Kutryk and Jennifer Sidey Gibbons and ten former astronauts who have gone into space 4 Of the 9 current and former Canadian astronauts who have gone into space 2 are women Julie Payette and Roberta Bondar Qualifications editThe CSA generally recruits astronauts who have degrees as scientists engineers and or medical doctors 5 In addition to being Canadian citizens or residents candidates must meet certain physical standards including height weight hearing and visual acuity as well as educational requirements Members editActive astronauts edit The CSA has four active astronauts David Saint Jacques launched to the ISS on Soyuz MS 11 in December of 2018 the other three have yet to fly their first mission 6 Astronaut Missions Group NotesJeremy Hansen Artemis 2 2009 CSA GroupJoshua Kutryk Starliner 1 2017 CSA GroupDavid Saint Jacques Soyuz MS 11 Expedition 58 59 2009 CSA GroupJennifer Sidey Gibbons Artemis 2 backup 2017 CSA GroupFormer astronauts edit There are ten former CSA astronauts 7 Astronaut Missions Group NotesRoberta Lynn Bondar STS 42 1983 NRC Group First Canadian woman to fly in spaceMarc Garneau STS 41 G STS 77 STS 97 1983 NRC Group First Canadian to fly in spaceChris Hadfield STS 74 STS 100 Soyuz TMA 07M Expedition 34 35 1992 CSA Group Only Canadian to fly to the Russian Mir space station first Canadian spacewalker first Canadian commander of the ISSSteve MacLean STS 52 STS 115 1983 NRC GroupMichael McKay None 1992 CSA GroupKen Money None 1983 NRC GroupJulie Payette STS 96 STS 127 1992 CSA Group First Canadian to visit the ISSRobert Thirsk STS 78 Soyuz TMA 15 Expedition 20 21 1983 NRC Group First Canadian to live on the ISSBjarni Tryggvason STS 85 1983 NRC GroupDafydd Williams STS 90 STS 118 1992 CSA GroupSelection groups edit1983 NRC Group Roberta Bondar Marc Garneau Steve MacLean Ken Money Robert Thirsk and Bjarni Tryggvason all transferred to CSA in 1989 1992 CSA Group Dave Williams Julie Payette Chris Hadfield and Michael McKay 2009 CSA Group Jeremy Hansen and David Saint Jacques 2017 CSA Group Joshua Kutryk and Jennifer Sidey 8 See also editEuropean Astronaut Corps JAXA Astronaut Corps NASA Astronaut Corps List of astronauts by selection Human spaceflight History of spaceflightReferences edit Canadian Astronauts Canadian Space Agency Asc csa gc ca 2011 05 09 Retrieved 2013 12 07 CSA Astronauts Asc csa gc ca 2010 07 05 Archived from the original on 2013 11 20 Retrieved 2013 12 07 Hall Joseph 16 April 2011 The Last Blast Toronto Star Toronto Canadian Astronauts Former Canadian Space Agency Asc csa gc ca 2015 01 28 Retrieved 2016 01 19 National Astronaut Recruitment Campaign Canadian Space Agency Asc csa gc ca 2008 10 27 Retrieved 2016 01 19 Canadian astronaut David Saint Jacques mission 16 May 2016 Former Canadian astronauts 13 February 2013 Meet Canada s Two New Astronauts Canadian Space Agency website 2017 07 01 Retrieved 2017 07 03 External links editCanadian Astronaut Corps History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canadian Astronaut Corps amp oldid 1190054184, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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