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Houston We Have a Podcast
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From Earth orbit to the Moon and Mars, explore the world of human spaceflight with NASA each week on the official podcast of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Listen to in-depth conversations with the astronauts, scientists and engineers who make it possible.
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The Artemis II crew discuss their paths to becoming astronauts and what
it means to be part of NASA’s first crewed mission around the Moon in the
Artemis campaign. This episode marks a special collaboration between Houston We Have a Podcast and NASA’s Curious Universe. HWHAP 417.
The podcast team discusses how to watch and engage with the Artemis II mission, from launch coverage to real-time updates and beyond. HWHAP 416.
The First Air Force Detachment 3 discusses their long-standing partnership with NASA supporting astronaut rescue and recovery operations from Mercury to Artemis. HWHAP 415.
Dr. Lisa Carnell, division director for NASA’s Biological and Physical Sciences, breaks down how research in microgravity, the Moon, and Mars can transform what we know about biology and physics. HWHAP 414.
NASA leaders Dana Weigel and Robyn Gatens reflect on more than 25 years of continuous human presence aboard the International Space Station and discuss how the orbiting laboratory is paving the way for Artemis, the Moon, and eventually Mars. HWHAP 413.
NASA leaders Joel Montalbano and Ryan Landon reflect on 25 years of continuous human presence aboard the International Space Station and the international cooperation that made it possible. HWHAP 412.
The CHAPEA Mission 2 crew members share their first audio log from inside the Mars analog habitat, with additional insight from CHAPEA co-investigator Dr. Suzanne Bell. HWHAP 411.
The four crew members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 discuss their backgrounds, training, and upcoming mission to the International Space Station. HWHAP 410.
NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei reflects on his time aboard the
International Space Station and what it means to call space home in Part 2 of this ISS25 episode. HWHAP 409.
Artemis II landing and recovery director Lili Villarreal discusses how NASA and its partners recover the Orion spacecraft and its four astronauts after splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. HWHAP 408.
NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson reflects on her career aboard the International Space Station and what 25 years of continuous human presence in space means for the future of exploration. HWHAP 407.
International Space Station leaders Laura Shaw and Jennifer Buchli discuss the science, discoveries, and innovations that have defined nearly 25 years aboard the orbiting laboratory. HWHAP 406.
Former ISS program manager and Axiom Space co-founder Michael Suffredini reflects on the ambitious path to building the International Space Station and the lessons learned from a decade of leadership. HWHAP 405.
The CHAPEA Mission 2 crew discusses their backgrounds and preparations for their upcoming yearlong analog Mars mission inside the Mars Dune Alpha habitat at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. HWHAP 404.
NASA astronaut Chris Williams shares his journey exploring the early
universe, cancer treatment techniques, and astronaut training before his first mission to the International Space Station. HWHAP 403.
NASA’s all-American 2025 astronaut candidates share a little about
themselves by playing a fun icebreaker game. HWHAP 402.
NASA Artemis II launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson shares her
path to the console and what it takes to launch the first crewed Artemis
mission to the Moon. HWHAP 401.
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy joins us for our milestone 400th episode to share his journey and vision for advancing NASA into the future. HWHAP 400.
NASA astronaut Suni Williams reflects on her recent record-breaking
mission on board the International Space Station. HWHAP 399.
Acting Vehicle Integration Office Manager for NASA's Orion Program Chris Edelen discusses the spacecraft that will carry astronauts around the Moon on Artemis II. HWHAP 398.


























so im summation, Duffy, you're anti-science like the Great Orange one ?
listening this from Brazil. That's really exciting!
This is a perfect example, how somebody constantly repeats himself, lives on buzzwords but has not much to say at all. This topic could have been really thrilling, but there is no reason, why this particular episode should have been longer than 15 minutes.
Hey I wish I had the chance like Jasmine said. We all have our own achievements in life time but I don't know if it matters in the end. Is the goal of life os living in a circle of eating, sleeping, school, university, marriage, having kids and die? Then the main question still remains unknown which is :which dimension we are in. What's our origin? What are we doing here? Is this a programmed universe? Affter all it overwhelming. Every time I looke to the night I wish I coud experience what you're doing in space agencies..
Brilliant podcast. Especially interview with Jasmine 💖💐👏
Congratulations to you all for 300th💖
It was really interesting to know about optical communications. Nice job 👍 and please use some kind of sound volume normalizer next time, because the voice of your guest was really annoying and distracting.
good
I'd call the cold brew technique musical technique. If you are playing sounds to extract building compounds, music is much more than just an Earthly miracle. Maybe music dissolved our dna in the prehistoric oceans.
hi
Love this podcast.
❤️
what about sex?
Great to have NASA updates on my phone through castbox. Love that
Marshman, I starr to believe nomen est omen :D
the audio is very low, can hardly understand the speech.
Love from Iran.
It's very hard to hear the guest. The sound isn't too good.
what happened to the sound?
the guest's voice was kinda fuzzy and hard to understand