‘The sasquatch is honesty’: Inside Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen’s Artemis 2 mission patch


Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen has a special mission patch for his historic moon flight, which could launch as soon as April 1.

Jeremy Hansen, who is with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), will fly as a mission specialist on the Artemis 2 mission alongside three NASA astronauts: Reid Wiseman (the Artemis 2 commander), pilot Victor Glover (who will become the first Black person to leave low Earth orbit, or LEO) and mission specialist Christina Koch (the first woman to do so). Hansen will become the first non-American to leave LEO.

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three men and one woman stand inside a room. one of the men is holding a painting of a space mission patch

The personal mission patch for CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen’s participation in the historic Artemis 2 moon mission was created by Anishinaabe artist Henry Guimond of the Sagkeeng First Nation (Manitoba). From left to right: CSA President Lisa Campbell; Dave Courchene III, Leader of the Turtle Lodge Centre of Excellence in Indigenous Education and Wellness; Henry Guimond; and Hansen.  (Image credit: CSA)

“For the past decade, Jeremy has been fortunate to be invited by numerous Indigenous communities to sit with Elders and Knowledge Keepers,” the CSA said in an April 2025 explainer describing the patch. “They have blessed him with knowledge and teachings that he carries with him as he prepares for his mission. These precious experiences have given Jeremy a profound appreciation for Indigenous ways of knowing.”



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