Not yet over the moon: Here’s what’s on the horizon for Canadian space exploration
OTTAWA — When Nathalie Nguyen-Quoc Ouellette was young, she didn’t see many stars in the bright skies over Montreal. But she would pore over the colourful, otherworldly images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and dream of becoming an astrophysicist.
“I really fell in love with space and astronomy,” she said. “There’s so much left to discover.”
Today, the deputy director of the Trottier Institute for Research on Exoplanets at the Université de Montréal moonlights as the outreach scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope, a role that sees her connecting its science team with the general public and kids she hopes to inspire.
It’s a “truly fantastic” moment for space exploration, said Ouellette.