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Houston We Have a Podcast: The Next Generation of Spaceflight Leaders
Mohammed Saibu and Juan Carlos Lopez, who are pursuing leadership roles at NASA through a program called FIRST, discuss some of the challenges of leadership and how this program will build successful leaders who will be the ones to put...
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Student-Built Space Hardware
Bob Zeek and Stacy Hale talk about how students can build and fly hardware to the International Space Station as part of a program called HUNCH. Students in over two hundred schools across the country are doing hardware manufacturing,...
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Spacesuits
Les Padilla, Hardware Manager of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), talks about spacesuits: how they work, what they're made of, how they've evolved over time, and what they'll look like in the future. HWHAP Episode 16.
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Spacecraft Displays
Jeff Fox, Chief Engineer of the Rapid Prototype Lab at the Johnson Space Center, tells the history and evolution of displays and controls in the space shuttle. Fox reveals details behind some of the new displays that are being designed...
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Mission Control
Mary Lawrence, Flight Director in Mission Control Houston, talks about what it’s like inside Mission Control, what it takes to be a flight controller and flight director, how mission control has evolved, and what it may look like in the...
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Art and Spaceflight
Retired astronaut Nicole Stott, an artist who uses painting to express the feelings and emotions she experienced on station, talks about her spaceflight experience and the importance of art as a form of expression and inspiration. HWHAP...
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Gravity Assist: Is Artificial Intelligence the Future of Life? With Susan Schneider
If astrobiologists find life beyond Earth in the solar system, it will most likely be in the form of tiny organisms called microbes – nothing that would talk to us.
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Women of JSC: Apollo to Artemis
Women Excelling in Life & Leadership (WELL) and the Human Systems Integration ERG hosted a panel discussion highlighting the legacy of women in spaceflight with panelists who worked at NASA during Apollo and current employees who carry...
Curated Video
8+ Sample IELTS Answers about Exercise
Today you’ll hear band score 8 sample IELTS answers about exercise. As we are still at the beginning of the new year, and many people make resolutions regarding exercise, I thought this would be a relevant and useful topic to tackle...
Odd Quartet
Music History - Finladia By Jean Sibelius
Finlandia is one of Sibelius most well known works. Let's take a closer look at the history behind the music and the composer.
The Kiboomers
12 Days of Christmas Song for Kids with Lyrics | The Kiboomers | Christmas Carol | Preschool
It's The 12 Days of Christmas Song for Kids! Sing along to this well-known Christmas carol for children. Merry Christmas!!
12 Days of Christmas Lyrics | Christmas Carol for Kids with Lyrics
On the first day of Christmas, my true love...
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Gravity Assist: Sunspots and Solar Flares with Alex Young
NASA Chief Scientist Jim Green sits down with solar scientist Alex Young to discuss the Sun’s powerful explosions.
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NASA in Silicon Valley: Natalie Batalha Talks About Hunting Exoplanets with the Kepler Space Telescope
A conversation with one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, Natalie Batalha, the Kepler mission project scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
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NASA in Silicon Valley: SOFIA Expanding New Frontiers: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A feature from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on November 15, 2016.
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Gravity Assist: Where are the Goldilocks Stars? With Giada Arney
Giada Arney, astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, is looking at the potential for K stars to host habitable worlds. Learn about how stars affect planetary environments and why complex life on early Earth was impossible.
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Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 71, Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment Principal Investigator Mike Hecht discusses the MOXIE technology demonstration that's generating oxygen on the Red Planet.
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Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 50, Futuristic Space Technologies Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Program Executive Jason Derleth discusses visionary concepts that could transform future space missions.
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Packing for Mars
Chel Stromgren, Chief Scientist of Binera, Inc. and part of NASA’s Mars Integration Group, lays out the complexities and the innovative strategies needed to pack for a human mission to Mars on this fifth episode of our Mars Monthly...
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Houston We Have a Podcast: Living Off the Land
John Gruener and Steve Hoffman discuss in-situ resource utilization (ISRU), the ability to find and use natural resources beyond Earth. HWHAP Episode 55.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Escaping A Speeding Rocket
Jon Olansen and Jenny Devolites, leads for the Orion Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) crew module and AA-2 launch abort vehicle test mission, discuss the critical test of the abort system if a failure were to happen while the Space Launch System...
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NASA in Silicon Valley: Jonathan Galazka Talks About Designing Experiments for the International Space Station
A conversation with Johnathan Galazka, a scientist in the Space Biosciences Research Branch at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
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NASA in Silicon Valley: NASA In Silicon Valley Podcast: End Of Year Clip Show
An end of year compilation of conversations with various NASA scientists, engineers, and researchers throughout 2016 on the NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast.
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NASA in Silicon Valley: Mary Beth Wilhelm: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
Mary Beth Wilhelm, NASA Research Scientist, Planetary Science Branch: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
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Gravity Assist: This Asteroid Is Metal, With Lindy Elkins-Tanton
Scientists will soon have the opportunity to visit a unique object in the asteroid belt called Psyche, which may be the exposed metallic core of a planetary body that stopped growing before it became a big planet like Earth. Dr. Lindy...