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Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques successfully lifts off for first space mission


He becomes the ninth Canadian Space Agency astronaut to fly to space.    

LONGUEUIL, QC, Dec. 3, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - Today, Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut David Saint-Jacques successfully launched to the International Space Station (ISS) with crewmates, NASA astronaut Anne McClain and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko.

The Expedition 58 crew took off aboard a Soyuz spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 6:31 a.m. ET (5:31 p.m. local time in Kazakhstan). Saint-Jacques will spend over six months aboard the orbiting laboratory, supporting world-class science and time-critical operations. With a scheduled landing in June 2019, this will be Canada's longest mission to date.

While in space, Saint-Jacques will operate Canadarm2 and perform maintenance duties. He will conduct science experiments and technology demonstrations, including ground-breaking Canadian health science experiments that will make space travel safer for humans. This work is also helping us better understand the human body on Earth. He could also perform a spacewalk.

This mission begins on the cusp of the 20th anniversary of the ISS?twenty years of peaceful international collaboration and breakthrough science in service of life on Earth, in the largest and most complex engineering project in human history.

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"Space inspires humanity to greater heights, and rising to the challenge of space pushes the limits of what is possible. Canadian astronauts like David are modern-day explorers and role models. I look forward to following David's mission as he showcases Canadian robots, conducts ground-breaking science, tests new technologies and most of all, inspires young Canadians to reach for the stars."

The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development

"This is a historic day for Canada: one of our own scientists is launching into space, and I could not be more proud. I'm especially excited for the young Canadians today who are watching David and imagining themselves working on the International Space Station one day. It's all possible with a career in science!"

The Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Sport

"Today, more than ever, I am mindful that space is more than astronauts and more than one mission. I am grateful for the thousands of men and women who work behind the scenes, in Canada and all over the world, putting all their talent to work to make space flight possible. After years of preparation, I am ready to play my part and represent Canada on the International Space Station, where we are learning how to live and work in space so that we can continue to push the limits, explore further and expand our perspective. I hope that through this mission, the Canadian Space Agency and I can spark curiosity and interest in young Canadians and inspire them to be the next generation of explorers."

David Saint-Jacques, Canadian Space Agency astronaut

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