‘Risk for good reason’: How Jeremy Hansen explains Artemis II mission fears to kids
LONGUEUIL — Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who is set to embark on a historic deep space mission to the moon, says he believes the goal of pushing humanity forward is well worth the risk he faces.
Months ago, he took some candid questions from a group of inquisitive students about the Artemis II mission. He said while the unknowns present a scary prospect, some risks are worthwhile.
Hansen was asked in October about his fears by Grade 5 and 6 students from St. Jude Elementary School on Montreal’s South Shore, who were gathered for an event at the Canadian Space Agency headquarters in Longueuil, Que.
“What helps me with that is that I have learned to trust myself and to trust others,” Hansen said at the time.


