Julie Payette

Association of Space ExplorersAstronaut, President

Born in Montreal, Canada, Julie Payette is an astronaut, diplomat, corporate director and science communicator. She was the Governor General of Canada from 2017 to 2021.

She has a degree in electrical engineering from McGill University and a Master’s degree from the University of Toronto. She was trained as a jet pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force and holds a civilian commercial pilot's license.

Ms. Payette was selected as an astronaut by the Canadian Space Agency in 1992 and joined the NASA astronaut class « group 16 » in 1996. She flew two missions in space for the construction of the International Space Station: STS96 (in 1999) and STS127 (in 2009) where she held the position of flight engineer. She has flown 611 hours in space and over 1500 hours in various types of aircraft. In between flights, Ms. Payette worked as a liaison officer in Russia, Japan and Europe, and held the position of CAPCOM (Capsule Communicator), the voice of NASA's Mission Control Center in Houston, Texas. Ms. Payette was Chief Astronaut of the Canadian Space Agency from 2000 to 2007.

After her career in space, Julie Payette worked as a science diplomat in Washington DC until 2013, when she was appointed Director of the Montréal Science Centre. She has served on the boards of several public and not-for-profit companies. She is a Senior Fellow at Massey College, University of Toronto.

She remains active in the aerospace community as a science advisor and communicator. She has produced several educational programs and she often appears at technical forums and in the media to discuss science and environmental issues, including the search for solutions to the proliferation of orbital debris. She currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and is the President of the Association of Space Explorers (ASE).

Ms. Payette can converse in six languages and has a passion for sports and music. She was a member of the International Olympic Committee's Women in Sport commission and has sung with several ensembles, including the Ottawa Bach Choir, with whom she won a Juno Award in 2020 (the equivalent of a Grammy award in Canada). These days, she sings with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra choir, and during the Canadian winter, she volunteers as a ski patrol.

Ms. Payette has received numerous distinctions, including 29 honorary doctorates. She is a Knight of the Ordre national du Québec and a Companion of the Order of Canada.

Events

International Astronautical Congress 2025

29 September - 3 October 2025

Sydney, Australia

Participation:

International Astronautical Congress 2023

2-6 October 2023

Baku, Azerbaijan

Participation:

The Global Space Exploration Conference 2021

14-18 June 2021

St. Petersburg, Russia

Participation: