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Canadian astronaut Josh Kutryk finally flying to ISS after Boeing Starliner mishap: 'I'm committed to making…

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Canadian Space Agency astronaut Josh Kutryk. (Image credit: CSA) First Canada flew an astronaut to the moon — and now, it's returning to the space station. Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Josh Kutryk will fly on the upcoming SpaceX Crew-13 mission no earlier than September 2026. Kutryk's International Space Station (ISS) mission was announced on Thursday (April 23), less than two weeks after CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen and three NASA astronauts finished the banner Artemis 2 mission around the moon on April 10. It's a big month not only for Canada's space agency, but also for its military. Hansen and Kutryk are both colonels in the Royal Canadian Air Force, which celebrated its centennial on April 1 — the same day Hansen launched to the moon. Crew-13 also includes NASA astronauts Jessica Watkins and Luke Delaney, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Sergey Teteryatnikov. "I am honoured to be a part of Crew-13 and represent Canada on this mission," Kutryk said in an agency statement .…

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