Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen visits Halifax and Canso Spaceport, highlighting Nova Scotia's role in space launch capabilities
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Jen Taplin
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Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen arrived in Halifax and visited the Canso Spaceport, marking a significant milestone for Canada's space ambitions. The article highlights Nova Scotia's role in positioning Canada as a launch-capable nation, with Hansen's presence underscoring the province's growing importance in the space industry and the development of spaceport infrastructure in Canso.
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Milestone-making Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen touches down in Halifax and at the Canso Spaceport
Nova Scotia should be proud to 'put Canada in a position to become a launcher'
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