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Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

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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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Mars Audio Log #9

Mars Audio Log #9

2024-04-2659:19

The CHAPEA crew checks in on their ninth month in a Mars simulated habitat and a Mars architecture expert explains CHAPEA’s role in NASA’s long-term plans to explore the Red Planet. HWHAP Episode 333.
NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test Commander Butch Wilmore and Pilot Suni Williams discuss their astronaut journeys and preparation to be the first humans to fly Starliner. HWHAP Episode 332.
Flight directors discuss NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test and the operations behind this historic mission. HWHAP Episode 331.
On April 8, the total solar eclipse across the United States will be the last for 20 years. A NASA flight controller discusses all you need to know about the eclipse, how to best witness it, and the safety precautions that come with it. HWHAP Episode 330.
Mars Audio Log #8

Mars Audio Log #8

2024-03-2901:00:40

The CHAPEA crew checks in on their eighth month in a Mars simulated habitat and a NASA biostatistician discusses the process of analysis, interpretation, and presentation of scientific data. HWHAP Episode 329.
VIPER

VIPER

2024-03-2247:51

NASA's Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, also known as VIPER, is the agency’s first robotic lunar rover. Learn more about VIPER and its journey to the lunar surface. HWHAP Episode 328.
NASA astronaut Tracy C. Dyson discusses her background and anticipation as she looks ahead to the beginning of her third spaceflight later this month. HWHAP Episode 327.
Podcast in a Vacuum Chamber

Podcast in a Vacuum Chamber

2024-03-0801:13:25

From inside of Chamber A at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, NASA experts discuss VIPER’s vacuum chamber testing in preparation for a south pole lunar landing. HWHAP Episode 326.
NASA is looking to recruit the next class of astronauts, and applications are open! The manager of NASA astronaut selection discusses the selection process and how to apply to an out-of-this-world career. HWHAP Episode 325.5.
Astronaut Graduation 2024

Astronaut Graduation 2024

2024-03-0102:03:26

The 2021 class of astronaut candidates, known as “The Flies," is graduating after two years of rigorous training. Learn more about the class, their training, and what they are looking forward to as an astronaut in the Artemis generation. HWHAP Episode 325.
Mars Audio Log #7

Mars Audio Log #7

2024-02-2301:12:39

The CHAPEA crew checks in on their seventh month in a Mars simulated habitat and NASA experts discuss the impacts that spaceflight has on astronauts’ health. This is the seventh audio log of a monthly series. HWHAP Episode 324.
Crew-8

Crew-8

2024-02-1601:12:21

The Crew-8 cadre discusses their backgrounds ahead of their launch to the International Space Station. HWHAP Episode 323.
IM-1

IM-1

2024-02-0958:15

NASA and Intuitive Machines experts discuss the science and operations behind the IM-1 mission ahead of its journey to land on the Moon’s surface. HWHAP Episode 322.
NASA experts discuss the considerations when looking at landing locations for future human missions to the Moon’s surface. HWHAP Episode 321.
Mars Audio Log #6

Mars Audio Log #6

2024-01-2601:16:10

The CHAPEA crew gives an update as they hit their halfway mark of their yearlong mission, and human performance scientists discuss exercising in a simulated Mars habitat. This is the sixth audio log of a monthly series. HWHAP Episode 320.
Return of OREx: Part III

Return of OREx: Part III

2024-01-1901:08:39

Planetary scientists and OSIRIS-REx co-investigators at NASA's Johnson Space Center walk us through the processes and emotions of working in the lab with asteroid Bennu’s precious samples. HWHAP Episode 319.
Axiom Mission 3

Axiom Mission 3

2024-01-1201:06:531

Michael Lopez-Alegria, former NASA astronaut and current commander of Axiom Mission 3, discusses his career and the upcoming private astronaut mission to the International Space Station. HWHAP Episode 318.
Peregrine Mission One

Peregrine Mission One

2024-01-0556:161

The CEO of Astrobotic and NASA Deputy Manager for Commercial Lunar Payload Services discuss Peregrine Mission One ahead of its launch and landing on the lunar surface. HWHAP Episode 317.
Mars Audio Log #5

Mars Audio Log #5

2023-12-1544:53

The CHAPEA crew gives an update in their fifth month of a one-year stay in a simulated Mars habitat and Dr. Suzanne Bell discusses behavioral health and performance of the analog mission. This is the fifth audio log of a monthly series. HWHAP Episode 316.
Space Biology

Space Biology

2023-12-0859:25

NASA scientist Dr. Sharmila Bhattacharya describes how space biology research can contribute to significant scientific and technological advancements that not only enable space exploration for future long duration space missions, but also benefits life on Earth. HWHAP Episode 315.
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Comments (61)

Josenande Silva

listening this from Brazil. That's really exciting!

Jan 14th
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Eugen Gross

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.

Aug 28th
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Sohrab kiani

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..

Aug 20th
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Sohrab kiani

Brilliant podcast. Especially interview with Jasmine 💖💐👏

Aug 20th
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Sohrab kiani

Congratulations to you all for 300th💖

Aug 15th
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N Nix

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.

Jun 25th
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علی اصغر روح پرور

good

Dec 6th
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Beatrix Ducz

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.

Aug 26th
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Tate G

hi

Jul 1st
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Mccool10000

Love this podcast.

Jun 16th
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fernandovka

❤️

Feb 23rd
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Beatrix Ducz

what about sex?

Jan 21st
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Sohrab kiani

Great to have NASA updates on my phone through castbox. Love that

Dec 23rd
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Beatrix Ducz

Marshman, I starr to believe nomen est omen :D

Oct 29th
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Beatrix Ducz

the audio is very low, can hardly understand the speech.

Oct 23rd
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Sohrab kiani

Love from Iran.

Oct 18th
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Beatrix Ducz

It's very hard to hear the guest. The sound isn't too good.

Oct 16th
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Beatrix Ducz

what happened to the sound?

Sep 10th
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Sara Rastakhiz

the guest's voice was kinda fuzzy and hard to understand

Aug 30th
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Ameneh Delavary

👌👌👌👏

Aug 28th
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