NASA
The Rocket Ranch: Episode 5: Odd Jobs Around the Ranch
When people think of the Kennedy Space Center, rockets are what likely come to mind. But we have more than rocket scientists here on the Space Coast. In this episode, we meet a few Ranch hands with odd jobs you may not expect to find...
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NASA in Silicon Valley: Throwback Thursday Featuring Veteran Astronaut Steve Smith
The rebroadcast of a conversation with veteran astronaut Steven Smith, former Associate Director for International Space Station Science Directorate at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
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Houston We Have a Podcast: NASA's 60 Years in Houston
John Uri reflects on the history of the Johnson Space Center after its 60th anniversary. HWHAP Episode 223.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Komal Sadhwani Talks About Law on Earth for the Benefit of Space
A conversation with Komal Sadhwani, an attorney at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Apollo 13
James A. Lovell and Fred W. Haise, two of the crew members of Apollo 13, chronicle their days at NASA, their careers, and their fateful mission that began 50 years ago on April 11, 1970. HWHAP Episode 139.
Financial Times
China, Russia and the new space race
China and Russia have signed a deal to build a Moon base together as they seek to rival the US in orbit, on the Moon and beyond. The FT's global China editor James Kynge and Moscow bureau chief Henry Foy look at how their partnership...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Artemis Recovery
NASA’s Artemis I recovery director Melissa Jones shares what it will take to fetch the Orion spacecraft from the Pacific Ocean at the end of the mission around the Moon. HWHAP Episode 210.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Tough and Competent
Colonel TJ Creamer shares his story from humble beginnings in the military to tweeting from the International Space Station. Creamer describes his transition as the first and only individual to be both an astronaut and a flight director....
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: A Seismic Journey
Drew Feustel, NASA Astronaut, talks about his education in Geology and Seismology, his previous 2 shuttle missions, and his expectations before launching on March 21, 2018 for his first long-duration mission in space. HWHAP Episode 34.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Interview with NASA scientist and astronaut Jessica Meir
Find out about NASA's Artemis program, which is intended to return astronauts to the Moon during the 2020s, from American scientist and astronaut Jessica Meir.
NASA
On a Mission: True Grit on the Road to Mars
Space missions often defy the odds, overcoming all obstacles. The people who work on these missions also face challenges to get where they are today. Marleen Martinez Sundgaard, the testbed lead for InSight, personifies this tenacious...
NASA
Gravity Assist: From Space Camp to Mission Control, with Tara Ruttley
How do astronauts exercise on the International Space Station? How do they train underwater? Tara Ruttley, associate chief scientist for microgravity research at NASA Headquarters, has worked on a lot of fascinating projects to support...
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 49, NEEMO Case Study Deconstructed Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA’s Bill Todd and Joyce Abbey and retired Astronaut Nicole Stott discuss NEEMO and a new case study they developed about the unique undersea analog.
NASA
The Rocket Ranch: Episode 12: From Apollo to Artemis
NASA looks back at the Apollo era and ahead at the Artemis missions to come.
Jabzy
Forgotten Space Programmes - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Forgotten Space Programmes
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 46, ISS 20 - Living in Space Small Steps, Giant Leaps
American Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson discusses 20 years of continuous human presence on the International Space Station.
NASA
NASA | Meet the SAM Team: Jesse Lewis
Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) is a suite of instruments developed for use on the Mars Science Laboratory. By looking for evidence of water, carbon, and other important building blocks of life in the Mars soil and atmosphere, this suite...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Early Space Stations
Dr. Gary Kitmacher, communications and education mission manager for the International Space Station program, talks through the early concepts of space station design and introduces us to the astronomers, authors, and engineers that...
The Wall Street Journal
The Next Big Thing, Part 1
At WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach, Anousheh Ansari, the CEO of XPRIZE and Aicha Evans, the CEO of Zoox discuss what will keep the engine of tech innovation running in an era of skeptical users and wary regulators.
Ancient Lights Media
Russia: Cold War and the Collapse of the Soviet Union 1953-1991
This clip examines the Cold War Era and the end of the Soviet Union.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Communication Professor's Reaction to Ronald Reagan's Challenger Shuttle Speech
Reaction to Ronald Reagan's Challenger Shuttle Speech to the nation given the same day (live) the space shuttle exploded. SPEECH TEXT (written by Peggy Noonan) Ladies and gentlemen, I'd planned to speak to you tonight to report on the...
Weird History
Facts About the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster
Every American who lived through the '80s remembers the Challenger explosion. But what happened to cause the famous national tragedy? How could such a catastrophe happen when NASA so meticulously checks and double checks all the...
Curated Video
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 7, Space Shuttle Columbia National Tour Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Mike Ciannilli, the agency’s manager of the Apollo, Challenger, Columbia Lessons Learned Program, previews the Space Shuttle Columbia National Tour.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Technology vs. Space
Wesley Gordon, program manager at Alpha Space, highlights the facility aboard the International Space Station that provides the capability to test materials and technologies in the harsh environment of space. HWHAP Episode 150.