It was clear from David Saint-Jacques first interview in space that he’s thoroughly enjoying himself. His grin, accentuated by the effects of weightlessness, was ear to ear.
Read More »Canadarm2 Captures SpaceX Dragon Cargo Spacecraft
The Canadarm2 on the International Space Station captured the SpaceX dragon cargo resupply spacecraft early this morning shortly after its arrival.
Read More »David Saint-Jacques Settles Into his Temporary Home in Space
Astronaut David Saint-Jacques spent the first couple of days getting used to his new temporary home but is now hard at work.
Read More »A Busy Few Days for Saint-Jacques After Arriving on Station
BAIKONUR, KAZAKHSTAN – With David Saint-Jacques now in house at the International Space Station, there will be little time to get acclimated before the next cargo ship arrives — if it comes on time.
Read More »Canadian Space Agency David Saint-Jacques Launch Special
Did you miss this mornings special live event by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to celebrate the launch today by astronaut David Saint-Jacques and his crewmates?
Read More »David Saint-Jacques and the Expedition 58 Crew Launch to the International Space Station
Many held their breath as the countdown to launch reached zero, but with a continuous roar the engines of the Soyuz MS-11 rocket lifted off with the crew of Expedition 58 and Canada’s David Saint Jacques for a six hour ride to the International Space Station (ISS).
Read More »Where Will Canadian Astronauts Fly Next?
BAIKONUR COSMODROME, KAZAKHSTAN – With Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques preparing for a ride into space tomorrow, the natural question to ask is — when will we get our next chance?
Read More »Canada Planning for a Generational-Type Change for the Astronaut Program
BAIKONUR COSMODROME, KAZAKHSTAN – While Canada has been without a detailed space plan since 1994, there is some indication this might be happening soon.
Read More »Expedition 58 Pre-Launch Soyuz MS-11 Spacecraft Fit Check
Only four days before their scheduled launch to the International Space Station, the Expedition 58 crew of Soyuz Commander Oleg Kononenko of Roscosmos, Flight Engineers Anne McClain of NASA, and Canada’s David Saint-Jacques participated in a final fit check in their Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft on November 29.
Read More »Listen to David Saint-Jacques’ Music Playlist as he Does During the Pre-Launch
According to the Canadian Space Agency, David Saint-Jacques and his crewmates will enter the Soyuz two and half hours before launch and after the pre-launch checks are completed they will have about 40 minutes to themselves. So, what does an astronaut do when strapped into their seat in a rocket with time on their hands? Listen to music of course.
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