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20 Continuous Years por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet 20 Continuous Years On Episode 169, Joel Montalbano, the International Space Station program manager at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, commemorates 20 years of continuous human presence on the orbiting laboratory, highlighting the program’s milestones, its assembly, and the ground-breaking research.

Crew-1: The Mission por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Crew-1: The Mission On Episode 167, Anthony Vareha, the lead flight director at NASA's Johnson Space Center for NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission, details the first crew rotation flight on a U.S. commercial spacecraft.

Crew-1: The Astronauts por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Crew-1: The Astronauts On Episode 166, Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker, and Soichi Noguchi are NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 astronauts headed to the International Space Station for the first crew rotation flight on a U.S. commercial spacecraft. They share stories of their families, careers, training, and their upcoming mission.

Astronaut And Microbiologist por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Astronaut And Microbiologist On Episode 165, Kate Rubins, NASA astronaut and flight engineer for the upcoming Expedition 64 mission on the International Space Station, details her passion for science, and her previous experience on the station, and her anticipation of conducting more research in microgravity.

Connect During Social Isolation por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Connect During Social Isolation On Episode 162, Dr. Tom Williams, element scientist for human factors and behavioral performance in the Human Research Program at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, details a reminder called CONNECT and how it not only benefits astronauts in space but those on terra firma here on Earth.

The View From Above por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet The View From Above On Episode 141, Dr. William Stefanov, manager of the Exploration Science Office at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, shares his expertise in observing the third rock from the sun on this Earth Day 50th anniversary episode.

Soyuz Landing por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Soyuz Landing For Episode 140, hear a behind-the-scenes narrative into the operational intricacies of a 2018 Soyuz landing and the choreography of personnel, vehicles, and more when recovering the astronauts and cosmonauts returning to Earth from the International Space Station.

NASA Tech in the World por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet NASA Tech in the World On Episode 135, Kris Romig, Commercialization Services Lead, shares how NASA technology goes beyond the agency and lives on in commercial industries and academia, and making its way into our daily lives.

Sampling Science in a Lab Aloft por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Sampling Science in a Lab Aloft In Episode 134, International Space Station Program Chief Scientist Kirt Costello talks about some of the interesting new research underway in Earth’s orbiting laboratory right now, and shares results of earlier experiments that are already making a difference for life in space and on Earth.

International Space Station and Beyond por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet International Space Station and Beyond For Episode 132, 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 contributed to modern-day space travel and the International Space Station.

Early Space Stations por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Early Space Stations For Episode 132, 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 contributed to modern-day space travel and the International Space Station.

Space Radiation por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Space Radiation On Episode 128 Jason Weeks and Steve Platts discuss the ways NASA is collecting radiation data to better understand the risks and possible mitigation strategies for humans traveling through deep space. This is the last in a six part series on NASA’s Human Research Program.

Making It Work in Space por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Making It Work in Space On Episode 127 Dr. Brandon Vessey and Cherie Oubre discuss how they integrate and manage all the human research work in areas such as human performance, health, and radiation for research on the International Space Station, on Earth, and for future space exploration. This is part five of a six part series on NASA’s Human Research Program. This episode was recorded on November 18, 2019.

Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer: The Spacewalks por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer: The Spacewalks For Episode 118, Tara Jochim and Brian Mader talk about a unique and difficult set of spacewalks to repair an experiment called the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer. The two discuss the work that has been done so far to prepare for these spacewalks and what the teams will be doing to execute these complicated maneuvers. This episode was recorded on October 9th, 2019.

The International Space Station Begins: Part 2 por NASA

Por NASA #Recomendado Tweet The International Space Station Begins: Part 2 Jerry Ross, former NASA astronaut, talks about the first mission to assemble the International Space Station and his experience conducting the mission's three spacewalks. The milestone shuttle mission STS-88 brought the Unity module to join Zarya, the first element of the space station. https://ift.tt/2AEe3n4 via IFTTT

The International Space Station Begins: Part 1 por NASA

Por NASA #Recomendado Tweet The International Space Station Begins: Part 1 Doug Drewry, former FGB Program Manager, discusses leading the joint U.S and Russian teams during the development and launch of Zarya, the first element of the International Space Station, for its 20th anniversary in space. Episode 72 was recorded on October 9, 2018. https://ift.tt/2r0txxt via IFTTT

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