Robert Thirsk, born on August seventeenth, nineteen fifty-three, is a distinguished Canadian retired engineer and physician, renowned for his remarkable contributions to space exploration as a former astronaut with the Canadian Space Agency.
Thirsk holds the prestigious record for the most time spent in space by a Canadian, totaling two hundred four days, eighteen hours, and twenty-nine minutes. His extensive experience in the field of space science has made him a prominent figure in the aerospace community.
In recognition of his exceptional achievements, Thirsk was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada in two thousand thirteen, reflecting his significant impact on both science and society. Additionally, he was honored with a place in the Order of British Columbia in two thousand twelve, further solidifying his legacy as a leader in his field.