Astronaut Saint-Jacques has family on his mind as he prepares for space flight
MONTREAL — Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques says the biggest part of his preparation as he gets ready to leave Dec. 20 for a visit to the International Space Station is making sure his family is ready to deal with his six-month absence.
“Two years out is too far to think about that, but a couple of months out you are starting to think: ‘I’m actually leaving for a long time in a very faraway place’,” he said Thursday during a news conference at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
“I better make sure that everything is in order in my life before I do that and my family is OK.”
Saint-Jacques, 48 (he’ll turn 49 on the space station Jan. 6), is married to a medical doctor and is the father of three children — boys aged seven and five and a two-year-old girl.
