Astronaut David Saint-Jacques says first spacewalk was ‘pure joy’
MONTREAL — When Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques exited the International Space Station this week for his first spacewalk, it was dark out and he couldn’t really see Earth.
“But the sun was about to rise,” he told reporters Wednesday through a live video link from the space station, two days after he became the fourth Canadian to complete a spacewalk.
Saint-Jacques was second out of the station, behind NASA astronaut Anne McClain. He said he began to see the line of the sunrise emerge, turning blue, red and orange. He saw the curvature of Earth.
“And then I saw Anne’s big smile, and she winked at me,” he said. “And I understood I had arrived. We were in space.”