Retired Canadian astronauts weigh in on gruelling recruitment process
MONTREAL — Retired Canadian spaceman Bob Thirsk asks himself a couple of simple questions when sizing up people who tell him they want to become an astronaut.
The first is whether he could see himself getting along with the person for six months in orbit and the other is whether he could trust them with his life.
“Would I enjoy spending a long period of time … with this person? If I can say yes, I will go on and consider that person as a potential candidate,” Thirsk, who was selected as an astronaut in 1983, told The Canadian Press.
The fourth recruitment process is currently underway as Canada looks to double its astronaut corps this summer with the addition of two new members.


