04/01/2026
Today is the day! With the go-ahead from NASA, the Artemis II’s Orion spacecraft will depart from the Kennedy Space Center this evening, carrying on board our very own Jeremy Hansen!
Jeremy Hansen was born in 1976 and grew up on a farm outside of Ailsa Craig. He attended McGillivray Central Public School, graduating in 1990, before the family moved to Ingersoll. Proud parents, Gary and Nancy Hansen, say that Jeremy dreamed of being an astronaut when he was as young as five years old, and had the work ethic and dedication needed to make those dreams a reality.
At age 12 he joined the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, and attended Kingston’s Royal Military College after graduating from Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute. Hansen later became a Royal Canadian Air Force captain, piloting the CF-18 fighter jet at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta. In 2009, Hansen was one of two recruits selected by the Canadian Space Agency, and participated in the CAVES program in Sardinia, Italy as well as the NEEMO 19 exploration mission.
In 2023, Jeremy Hansen was assigned to NASA’s Artemis II mission, which will send Hansen and three other NASA astronauts on a 10 day journey around the moon's orbit. After many delays, the launch has been set for 6:24 pm tonight (April 1), but could be delayed to later this week depending on weather conditions. This mission marks the first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit since the Apollo program ended in 1972, and Hansen will be the first non-U.S. citizen to travel beyond low Earth orbit and to the moon’s vicinity.
We at the North Middlesex Historical Society proudly wish Jeremy and his fellow astronauts the best of luck on their mission as they depart later today!