Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk joins NASA’s SpaceX mission
OTTAWA — Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk is set to head to the International Space Station later this year, joining NASA’s SpaceX Crew-13.
A news release from the Canadian Space Agency said it will be Kutryk’s first space mission. He will be the eighth Canadian Space Agency astronaut to fly to the International Space Station and the fourth on a long-duration mission.
During his months-long mission, the Canadian Space Agency said he will conduct several international and Canadian science experiments, many focusing on health-related research and space station maintenance and operations activities.
“As humans prepare to set foot on the surface of the Moon, it is essential to continue to deepen our understanding of what is required to allow humanity to live, learn and work in the harsh environment of space,” said the news release. “The Station is a unique testbed for these valuable experiments.”

