Canada’s newest astronauts finish basic training at NASA in Texas
It’s a small step toward the moon, but a giant leap for two Canadians.
Joshua Kudryk and Jenni Sidey-Gibbons graduated Friday along with 11 Americans from NASA’s basic astronaut training and will be part of the next generation of space explorers hoping to return to Earth’s satellite and beyond.
“We want to be part of the international collaboration that goes to the moon,” Sidey-Gibbons said in a phone interview from Houston. “My goal is to do that.”
Kudryk, 37, is from Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., and Sidey-Gibbons, 31, is from Calgary. They have spent the last two years in Houston’s Johnson Space Centre, where they have studied everything from Russian to space-walking. There are at least another several years of training to come before either new astronaut gets a mission assignment.