David Saint-Jacques talks space training and robotics during stop in Montreal
MONTREAL — David Saint-Jacques is two-thirds of the way through his training ahead of his flight to the International Space Station in November, the Canadian astronaut said Saturday.
Saint-Jacques, who took a break from his training to cheer on the participants of a youth robotics competition in Montreal on Saturday, said he’s finished the theoretical part of his training, and is currently working on simulators and practising the science experiments he’ll do in space.
“I’m in the very practical part of my training, where we’re learning to react to every emergency situation available,” he said in a brief interview.
“It’s a bit like the launch ramp is at the summit of Mount Everest, and I’m at about the two-thirds mark of climbing Everest.”


