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Women in STEM por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Women in STEM On Episode 204, Sophia Hahn, Shelita Hall, and Emily Anderson, NASA interns from across the agency, discuss being women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, or math), their journey to work at NASA, and the unique opportunities they have experienced during their internship.

NASA's Curious Universe: Let's Go Planet-Hunting! por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet NASA's Curious Universe: Let's Go Planet-Hunting! What do we know about the planets outside our solar system? NASA planet hunters Jessie Christiansen and Knicole Colon take us beyond...into the exciting world of exoplanets. Listen to NASA's Curious Universe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and SoundCloud.

Uncommon Origins por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Uncommon Origins On Episode 202, Shawn Cvetezar, Laura Paulino, and Don Caluya, NASA interns representing NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Ames Research Center, and Johnson Space Center, respectively, reflect upon the non-traditional paths that led them to NASA and share the many areas and projects that are benefitting from their experience.

Citizen Science on Station por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Citizen Science on Station On Episode 201, Sarah Smith, a NASA intern, interviews students who were recently selected to fly their experiments to the International Space Station as part of the program under NASA’s STEM on Station initiative called Student Payload Opportunity with Citizen Science, or SPOCS.

Liftoff Live por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Liftoff Live On Episode 200, Dan Huot, public affairs officer at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, shares his experiences working on the first episodes of Houston We Have a Podcast, his work at NASA, and broadcasting the first humans to launch from American soil since 2011.

Small Steps, Giant Leaps - Laser Communications Relay Demonstration por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Small Steps, Giant Leaps - Laser Communications Relay Demonstration NASA's Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Principal Investigator Dave Israel discusses the dynamic power of laser communications technologies.

Better Together por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Better Together On Episode 199, Shaneequa Vereen, public affairs specialist at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, speaks with NASA interns as they recount their journey with NASA, sharing their backgrounds and experiences they had before and during their time with the agency.

The International Space Station and Beyond por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet The International Space Station and Beyond On Episode 198, NASA experts Robyn Gatens, Jennifer Fogarty, and Laura Shaw explore how the International Space Station has enabled scientific and technological advancement that has benefitted humanity on Earth and framed the future of space exploration to the Moon and then Mars.

Small Steps, Giant Leaps - Transforming Assessment of Unsteady Aerodynamics por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Small Steps, Giant Leaps - Transforming Assessment of Unsteady Aerodynamics NASA’s Nettie Roozeboom discusses a new state-of-the-art technique to measure unsteady aerodynamics using pressure-sensitive paint.

The Astronaut Schedulers por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet The Astronaut Schedulers On Episode 196, Alicia Robinson and Crystal Larsen, increment training integrators at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, break down the intricate coordination needed to prepare astronauts for launch from the moment they are assigned to a mission.

Trailblazing International Partnerships por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Trailblazing International Partnerships On Episode 195, NASA’s International Space Station program manager Joel Montalbano gathers with leaders from partner space agencies during a panel to discuss the importance and evolution of the international partnership and collaboration that has enabled more than 20 years of continuous human presence aboard the orbiting laboratory.

Artemis Launch Director por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Artemis Launch Director On Episode 194, Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, launch director for the Exploration Ground Systems program at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, shares the highlights of preparing for the first Artemis mission and the first launch and test flight of the Space Launch System with the Orion spacecraft.

Drive Like a Martian por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Drive Like a Martian On Episode 192, Yajaira Sierra-Sastre and Vivake Asnani from NASA’s Glenn Research Center detail the history of tires used on the Moon and Mars and describe an innovative new tire called the Mars Spring Tire that may be used on future rovers.

Before His Second Flight por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Before His Second Flight On Episode 190, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei, who launched to the International Space Station on April 9, 2021, shares his experiences from his first flight to the orbiting laboratory and what he looks forward to for his second flight.

Artificial Gravity por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Artificial Gravity On Episode 188, Bill Paloski, former director of the Human Research Program at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, explores the idea of artificial gravity within a spacecraft for long-duration missions and explains how it may affect the human body from what we have learned through Earth-based studies.

The View From Mission Control por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet The View From Mission Control On Episode 187, experts of NASA’s Mission Control Center in Houston recount what it has taken to support 20 years of continuous presence on the International Space Station.

Returning The First Martians por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Returning The First Martians On Episode 185, experts from NASA’s Mars Architecture Team gather to discuss the mechanics of returning the first astronauts from the surface of Mars back home to Earth on the final episode of our Mars Monthly series, where we dropped a new episode about a human mission to Mars on the first Friday of every month.

Destiny of Tomorrow (Theme from “Houston We Have a Podcast”) por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Destiny of Tomorrow (Theme from “Houston We Have a Podcast”) The full track to the theme from NASA's "Houston We Have a Podcast." Credit: NASA/Greg Wiseman and John Stoll

Spaceborne Computing por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Spaceborne Computing On Episode 183, Mark Fernandez, principal investigator for the Spaceborne Computer-2, details the experiment on the International Space Station that will further test the capabilities of in-space computing which may help humans explore deeper into space.

Mars Perseverance Landing por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Mars Perseverance Landing On Episode 182, Chloe Sackier, entry, descent, and landing communications systems engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, illustrates the shortest and most intense phase of the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover mission.

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