HWHAP Episode 249. HWHAP Episode 48. HWHAP Episode 287. HWHAP Episode 92. Janet Petro reflects on her first year as the director of NASAs Kennedy Space Center. Houston We Have a Podcast teams up with NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast. HWHAP Episode 172. This is the first in a series of six episodes that dive deep into the work being done to understand what exactly happens to the human body in space. Episode 99 is a special episode to celebrate two years of Houston We Have a Podcast. HWHAP Episode 124. HWHAP Episode 210. HWHAP Episode 232. I happened to start this podcast when the reboot of the Mars series started. HWHAP Episode 288. Dr. Siobhan Malany, president of Micro-gRx and associate professor at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy, brings her expertise to discuss tissue chips containing human muscle cells that recently made their way to the International Space Station for investigation. Kay Taylor describes an experiment on board the space station that allows middle school students to remotely photograph the Earth. Listen to Houston, We Have a Podcast, a playlist curated by NASA on desktop and mobile. Dr. Steve Johnson, Senior Scientist of the Space Radiation Analysis Group, discusses what's being done right now to document radiation exposure, not only to ensure our astronauts stay healthy, but to understand weather in space. Houston We Have a Podcast NASA Science 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. HWHAP Episode 122. "Houston, We Have a Podcast" will be available soon on iTunes and Sound Cloud, and is available now at nasa.gov. Angela Hart and Camille Alleyne of NASAs Commercial Low-Earth Orbit Development program describe the agency's efforts to build a robust commercial economy by enabling private astronaut missions to the International Space Station. Mary Lawrence, Flight Director in Mission Control Houston, talks about what its like inside Mission Control, what it takes to be a flight controller and flight director, how mission control has evolved, and what it may look like in the future. Team science experts Noshir Contractor, Suzanne Bell, and Leslie DeChurch discuss team composition research at NASA and the role teams play in human spaceflight and space exploration. A lot of Houstonians were affected by the storm and the 40+ inches of rain that came with it. Lynn Buquo and Steve Rader discuss how NASA is using crowdsourcing as a way to support research and development efforts by tapping into the expertise of global communities to create innovative, efficient and optimal solutions for real world challenges. As Canada continues to deal with hundreds of wildfires burning across the country, storm winds have blown smoke down into the United States, leading to poor air quality and eery, hazy conditions in much of the Northeast. Hear from NASAs lead scientist of advanced food technology who explains the meal plan for a journey to the Red Planet. HWHAP Episode 202. Fox reveals details behind some of the new displays that are being designed to fly on the Orion spacecraft. HWHAP - In A Pangea? HWHAP Episode 119. HWHAP Episode 198. HWHAP Episode 58. HWHAP Episode 60. The respective former and current project managers for BEAM discuss the history and future of expandable spacecraft. In this special edition of the podcast, the voices of the people who saved a piece of American spaceflight history tell the tale of reviving an obsolete piece of audio equipment that was vital to digitizing the voice recordings of the Apollo 11 flight controllers in Houston. Shaneequa Vereen, public affairs specialist at NASAs 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. 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. HWHAP Episode 181. Dan Huot, public affairs officer at NASAs 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. Mike Sarafin, Artemis mission manager, breaks down the intricate planning and integrated teams that are preparing the next missions to the Moon. HWHAP Episode 160. 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. Episode preview: Episode 1: International Space Station with Dan Huot Meanwhile, the Roughnecks cling to first in the South after a third loss in a row. The four-part Houston, We Have a Podcast series launches on Friday, April 19, and will air every Friday until the epic conclusion on May 10. He and his wife Stacey share how they are preparing their family for Morgan's nine month extended stay in space. HWHAP Episode 185. HWHAP Episode 209. 67. 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. Nujoud Merancy, Exploration Mission Planning Office Chief, returns to the podcast to explain how the mission architecture of the Artemis program differs from Apollo and why it is important to develop a sustainable presence on the Moon. read less Start Here Jul 28 2021 Houston, We have a Problem, Live Cast 6: Rule 005 reappeared, and without teeth Live cast from 6/16/21 Jul 28 2021 HWHAP Episode 245. Houston We Have a Podcast. Members of the Hispanic Employee Resource Group at the Johnson Space Center share their journey to NASA. Follow NASA. In part four of this series, the team of scientists and technical staff turns 19,000 hours of digitized audio into transcripts, all of which can be accessed online. HWHAP Episode 21. Three NASA human research experts discuss CIPHER, the first study integrating multiple physiological and psychological measures to assess how extended durations in space change the human body. HWHAP Episode 120. Dr. Brandon Reddell discusses astrophysics, cosmology, and the science behind the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), an experiment looking for evidence of antimatter and dark matter in the cosmos. NASA communicators describe the various ways that the agency connects with mass audiences. Love explores the challenges that will need to be tackled to make a mission to Mars successful. Experts from NASAs Mars Architecture Team gather to discuss the mechanics of returning the first astronauts from the surface of Mars back home to Earth. Michelle Rucker, Mars Integration Lead at NASAs Johnson Space Center, discusses how we are building on our current knowledge and capabilities and breaks down the considerations for getting to, living on, and getting back from Mars on this first episode of our Mars Monthly series. She reveals health concerns that are unique to the space environment. Bob Jacobs, Bert Ulrich, and Bill Barry share stories of NASA working closely with filmmakers on features and documentaries. HWHAP Episode 112. HWHAP Episode 131. Gary Jordan (host) sits down with Alex Perryman (audio) and Dan Huot (co-host) to reminisce about their favorite moments and incredible guests. NASA Artemis I flight directors Rick LaBrode and Judd Frieling detail what it will be like in Mission Control Houston during the agency's next flight around the Moon. HWHAP Episode 113. HWHAP Episode 212. NASA historian Jennifer Ross-Nazzal shares some of the lesser-known stories of the Apollo 11 mission 50 years after the historic landing of humans on the Moon. HWHAP Episode 19. On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 8 launch, resident historian Dr. Jennifer Ross-Nazzal recounts one of the most significant missions in human spaceflight history, featuring interviews with Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman and Bill Anders. He also describes what the telescope will be looking for in the universe and how it will work. HWHAP Episode 280. Joel Walker and Linda Spuler, NASAs Johnson Space Center director of center operations and emergency manager, respectively, describe the daily tasks involved in running a space center and how we prepare for and respond to scenarios like hurricanes or pandemics. Alicia Robinson and Crystal Larsen, increment training integrators at NASAs Johnson Space Center, break down the intricate coordination needed to prepare astronauts for launch from the moment they are assigned to a mission. Ricky Arnold, NASA Astronaut, talks about his time as an educator, his first flight on the Space Shuttle, and his plans to teach from space during his first long-duration flight on the International Space Station starting on March 21, 2018. 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. Bob Dempsey, NASA flight director at the Johnson Space Center, provides an overview of NASAs Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2, the second uncrewed test flight of the Starliner spacecraft. HWHAP Episode 63. HWHAP Episode 99. Battery Technical Discipline lead at NASAs Johnson Space Center discusses how a safety device he co-invented while at NASA for spaceflight impacts the entire battery industry. The milestone shuttle mission STS-88 brought the Unity module to join Zarya, the first element of the space station. Expert scientists and researchers from NASAs Johnson Space Center gather to highlight the scientific breakthroughs aboard the International Space Station during a recent panel discussion celebrating 20 years of continuous human presence aboard the orbiting laboratory. Three NASA human research experts discuss CIPHER, the first study integrating multiple physiological and psychological measures to assess how extended durations in space change the human body. Houston We Have a Podcast celebrates its fourth birthday with memories and clips of the teams favorite episodes to reminisce on another year filled with weekly episodes covering launches, NASAs Artemis program, the International Space Station, science and research, Mars, and so much more. June 6, 2023 Updated 7:43 a.m. Thomas Boothby, assistant professor for the Department of Molecular Biology at the University of Wyoming, teaches us about tardigrades, more commonly known as water bears, that are headed up to the International Space Station for a scientific study to learn how these extremophiles adapt to microgravity. A NASA planetary geologist describes the Mars environment, terrain, weather, atmosphere, and more that humans will face while living on the Red Planet. HWHAP Episode 74. Downloads. Annette Moore, the Director of Information Resources and the Chief Information Officer at the Johnson Space Center, tells us about data and information in space as well as the tech we use for human spaceflight operations, including space station imagery and how it's changed over time. Harry Roberts, Flight Operation Supervisor for the Aircraft Operations Division out at Ellington Field Airport, talks about aeronautics at NASA. HWHAP Episode 144. HWHAP Episode 140. HWHAP Episode 50. HWHAP Episode 178. NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir talks about her path to becoming an astronaut, her education in biology and space, her research studying marine mammals and birds in Antarctica, and her training to prepare for her first space mission. 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. HWHAP Episode 213. HWHAP Episode 90. Paul Bookout and David Smith continue their conversation about the most powerful rocket since the Saturn V: The Space Launch System. Jonathan Abary, Pathways program manager, and Alexis Vance, Pathways intern in the crew and thermal systems division, discuss the Pathways internship program at NASA Johnson Space Center. HWHAP Episode 110. HWHAP Episode 189. Kristie Melass and Jim Fuderer, Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory divers, describe life as part of the underwater diving teams that help astronauts train for spacewalks. HWHAP Episode 100. HWHAP Episode 278. Houston We Have a Podcast: Continuous Human Presence on the International Space Station NASA is celebrating more than 21 years since Expedition 1 arrived on the International Space Station on November 2, 2000. HWHAP Episode 152. HWHAP Episode 205. HWHAP Episode 80. HWHAP Episode 166. HWHAP Episode 28. This is part one of a three-part series on AMS. HWHAP Episode 88. HWHAP Episode 218. HWHAP Episode 179. HWHAP Episode 13. Language: English Episodes Dan Hartman and Lara Kearney, Gateway Program Manager and Deputy Program Manager, respectively, detail the plans for our orbiting lunar outpost and how Gateway will serve as a docking and service station for Artemis missions as we prepare for sustainable human presence on the Moon. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, NASA chats with the rock band Shinedown about the similarities and importance of mental health for orbiting astronauts, touring band members and everyone! Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer: The Spacewalks. HWHAP Episode 227. HWHAP Episode 238. Angela Hart and Camille Alleyne of NASAs Commercial Low-Earth Orbit Development program describe the agency's efforts to build a robust commercial economy by enabling private astronaut missions to the International Space Station. HWHAP Episode 73. Nujoud Merancy discusses the planning and considerations needed to design an Artemis mission to the Moon. Hanson also describes some parts of astronaut exercise that have inspired her workouts. For the 100th episode, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine discusses the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing as NASA continues to move forward towards an exciting future with a sustainable lunar presence. Houston We Have a Podcast NASA HWHAP Episode 199. John Uri reflects on the history of the Johnson Space Center after its 60th anniversary. 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