‘Extraordinary’: Back on Earth, Jeremy Hansen describes his long journey in space
HOUSTON — When Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen first floated to the window after the Orion capsule’s bone-rattling launch into space early this month, what he saw and felt left him grasping for words.
He saw the sweep of the ocean first, and then, drifting into view, the rich, dusty red of Australia. And behind it all was the vastness of space, with the edge of Earth’s atmosphere shining like a bubble of blue glass in the black.
“It was pretty extraordinary,” Hansen told The Canadian Press at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston Thursday.
The enormity of what Hansen and his Artemis II crewmates experienced is still settling in a week after they returned to Earth, splashing into the Pacific Ocean following a 10-day lunar fly-around.


