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Tap into the experiences of NASA’s technical workforce as they develop missions to explore distant worlds—from the Moon to Mars, from Titan to Psyche. Learn how they advance technology to make aviation on Earth faster, quieter and more fuel efficient. Each biweekly episode celebrates program and project managers, engineers, scientists and thought leaders working on multiple fronts to advance aeronautics and space exploration in a bold new era of discovery. New episodes are released bi-weekly on Wednesdays. 

A realistic 3D rendering of the Orion spacecraft floating close to the Moon, with the Moon in the background. Credit: NASA

EPISODE 101: ARTEMIS MISSIONS

Feb 08, 2023 | Transcript | 30:39
Artemis Mission Manager Mike Sarafin discusses Artemis I and NASA's increasingly complex Moon to Mars missions. Read More
2017 NASA astronaut candidate Jessica Watkins is helped into a spacesuit prior to underwater spacewalk training at NASA Johnson Space Center’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory in Houston. Credit: NASA/David DeHoyos

EPISODE 100: NASA’S EXTRAORDINARY WORKFORCE

Jan 25, 2023 | Transcript | 13:33
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy discusses NASA's positive impact on humanity—and the people who make it happen. Read More
This landscape of “mountains” and “valleys” speckled with glittering stars is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region called NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Captured in infrared light by NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope, this image reveals for the first time previously invisible areas of star birth. Credit: NASA

EPISODE 99: WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE’S FIRST YEAR

Dec 14, 2022 | Transcript | 22:07
NASA James Webb Space Telescope Mission Systems Engineer Mike Menzel discusses highlights of the observatory's first year in space. Read More
This is an artist's concept of NASA's Voyager spacecraft flying through space with its antenna pointing to Earth. The background is black and speckled with stars. A vibrant blue streak of gas cloud cuts diagonally through the black of space. Credit: NASA/JPL

EPISODE 98: VOYAGER

Nov 30, 2022 | Transcript | 22:55
Voyager Project Manager Suzanne Dodd discusses NASA's longest-operating mission and the only spacecraft to explore interstellar space. Read More
An artist's rendition of the InSight lander operating on the surface of Mars. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech

EPISODE 97: MARS INSIGHT

Nov 17, 2022 | Transcript | 29:43
NASA Mars InSight Lander Principal Investigator Bruce Banerdt discusses the first mission dedicated to studying the deep interior of Mars. Read More
NASA’s X-57 ‘Maxwell’ is the agency’s first all-electric experimental aircraft, or X-plane, and is NASA’s first crewed X-plane in two decades. This is an illustration of this plane flying above a city. Credit: NASA

EPISODE 96: AIRWORTHINESS

Nov 02, 2022 | Transcript | 21:19
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center Chief Engineer CJ Bixby discusses what it takes to achieve airworthiness. Read More
Group of people sitting at desks in an office setting. Credit: NASA

EPISODE 95: DEVELOPMENTAL ASSIGNMENTS

Oct 19, 2022 | Transcript | 22:48
NASA's Nick Jedrich and Andrew Maynard discuss the benefits of developmental assignments. Read More
Inside the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Sample Caching System Sterile Flight Model hardware is being prepared for installation on the Mars Perseverance rover on May 21, 2020. Credit: NASA/JPL

EPISODE 94: MARS SAMPLE RETURN

Oct 05, 2022 | Transcript | 27:20
Mars Sample Return Scientists Lindsay Hays and Meenakshi Wadhwa discuss the mission to return samples from the surface of Mars to Earth. Read More
A photo of a deer at Johnson Space Center. Credit: NASA/James Blair

EPISODE 93: CIRCUIT THEORY APPLICATION TO ANIMAL MOVEMENT

Sep 21, 2022 | Transcript | 29:34
The Nature Conservancy's Kim Hall discusses the use of NASA Earth observation data to map animal movement and patterns. Read More