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The Interview

Jeremy Hansen, astronaut: Moon mission shows best of humanity

The Interview

BBC

News, Government, Politics

4.3537 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

“I hope humanity will stop for a moment when four humans are on the far side of the moon and be reminded that we can do a better job as humans of just lifting each other up. Not destroying, but creating together.”

Rebecca Morelle and Tim Peake speak to Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen ahead of the launch of Artemis II.

Hansen is one of four crew members of NASA’s latest mission into Space. Launching from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, Artemis II will be heading to the Moon and will circle it before returning home. Although they won’t be landing, it’s the first time in over half a century that humans have ventured to the Moon.

If the mission is successful, it’ll result in some historic firsts: Hansen will become the first non-American to leave low-Earth orbit with crewmates Christina Koch the first woman and Victor Glover the first person of colour to do so too.

Thank you to the 13 Minutes team for their help in making this programme. The Interview brings you conversations with people shaping our world, from all over the world. The best interviews from the BBC, including episodes with Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro, former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and Ugandan human rights lawyer Nicholas Opiyo. You can listen on the BBC World Service on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 0800 GMT. Or you can listen to The Interview as a podcast, out three times a week on BBC Sounds or wherever you get your podcasts.

Presenters: Rebecca Morelle and Tim Peake Producers: Ben Cooper, Alex Mansfield and Sophie Ormiston Editor: Damon Rose

Get in touch with us on email TheInterview@bbc.co.uk and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media.

(Image: Jeremy Hansen Credit: Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo / AFP via Getty Images)

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, radio, podcasts.

0:06.0

Hello, I'm Rebecca Morel, the BBC's science editor,

0:09.7

and this is the interview from the BBC World Service,

0:13.0

the best conversations coming out of the BBC,

0:16.1

people shaping our world from all over the world.

0:20.3

If you're not a little bit afraid, then you're not paying attention.

0:25.0

We have never seen a people so united.

0:28.6

Do not make that boat crossing. Do not make that journey.

0:31.3

Being born in America, feeling American, having people treat me like I'm not.

0:35.4

We're more popular than populism.

0:40.0

For this interview, I was joined by the retired British astronaut Tim Peake

0:44.3

as we met the Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen on a video call while he was in quarantine in Houston.

0:50.8

Hansen is one of four crew members of the Artemis II mission, NASA's latest mission into space.

0:57.2

Launching from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, they'll be heading to the moon and will circle it before returning home.

1:03.4

Although they won't be landing, it's the first time in over half a century that humans have ventured to the moon.

1:09.3

If the mission is successful, 50-year-old Hansen

1:12.0

will become the first non-American and fellow crew members, Victor Glover, the first person of color,

1:17.6

and Christina Cook, the first woman to leave low Earth orbit. It was pretty humbling to be assigned

1:25.0

to this mission on behalf of Canada and to kind of think about it from that perspective, that this would be my first mission to be assigned to this mission on behalf of Canada

1:27.6

and to kind of think about it from that perspective

1:29.6

that this would be my first mission,

1:31.5

it would be the first time that a non-American had left Earth orbit.

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