#HWHAP Ep. 417: Artemis II: The Crew
The Artemis II crew share how they got to where they are today and reflect on what it means to prepare for humanity’s return to the Moon. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 416: Artemis II: Bringing the Mission to You
The podcast team discusses how to watch and engage with the Artemis II mission, from launch coverage to real-time updates and beyond. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 415: Air Force Rescue and Recovery
Members of the First Air Force Detachment 3 discuss their long-standing partnership with NASA supporting astronaut rescue and recovery operations from Mercury to #Artemis. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 413: Low Earth Orbit and Beyond
NASA’s Dana Weigel and Robyn Gatens reflect on more than 25 years of continuous human presence aboard the ISS and discuss how the orbiting laboratory is paving the way for Artemis, the Moon, and eventually Mars. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 412: Around the World for 25 Years
NASA leaders reflect on 25 years of continuous human presence aboard the International Space Station the milestones that shaped its legacy, and how international cooperation has been essential to the station’s success. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 410: Crew-12
The four crew members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 discuss their backgrounds, training, and upcoming mission to the International @Space_Station. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 407: A Place in Space to Call Home: Part 1
NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson reflects on her experiences living and working aboard the International Space Station and what 25 years of continuous human presence in space means for humanity’s future. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 405: Building the International Space Station
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 Ep. 403: Positive Impacts
@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 Ep. 402: On a Desert Island with the 2025 Class of Astronaut Candidates
NASA’s all-American 2025 astronaut candidates share a little about themselves by playing a fun icebreaker game. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 401: Artemis II: Launch
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 Ep. 399: A Record-Breaking Astronaut
NASA astronaut Suni Williams reflects on her record-breaking mission, her perspective after returning to Earth, and her journey as one of the most experienced spacewalkers in history. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 398: Artemis II: The Orion Spacecraft
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 Ep. 397: The Art of Astronaut Photography
NASA astronauts Don Pettit and Matt Dominick share their experiences capturing stunning photography from the International Space Station.
#HWHAP Ep. 396: Lunar Surface Research
NASA project scientists Maria Banks and Sue Lederer revisit recent Commercial Lunar Payload Services missions and discuss research on the Moon. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 395: Constructing NASA Infrastructure
USACE Chief Historian John Lonnquest shares the legacy of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and their role in building NASA’s spaceflight infrastructure. ⬇️
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#HWHAP Ep. 394: Artemis II: The Mission
NASA’s Artemis II Flight Director Jeff Radigan shares what it takes to lead the first human mission of the Artemis program around the Moon. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 393: Crew-11
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 quartet each dive into their paths to space and what lies ahead aboard the International Space Station . ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 391: Mars is Hard. Here's Why.
NASA astronaut Stan Love discusses the challenges of sending humans to Mars and what it will take to get us to the Red Planet. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 389: Runway to the Stars
A NASA aircraft operations expert discusses the aviation history and work being done at Ellington Field in Houston as a training ground for astronauts. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 385: Commercial and International Lunar Rovers
#NASA project managers discuss how astronauts will drive on the lunar surface during future Moon missions. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 383: Mission Control: Special Operations
Four NASA flight controllers discuss specialized operations like spacewalks and spacecraft arrivals that keep the International Space Station running. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 382: This is Mission Control Houston
An experienced commentator of more than 80 shuttle flights shares lessons of communications and leadership ahead of his retirement. ⬇️
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#HWHAP Ep. 381: Commercial Lunar Tools and Science
NASA Artemis experts discuss how the agency is preparing future moonwalkers to use new tools to explore the unique science near the lunar South Pole. ⬇️
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#HWHAP Ep. 380: Mission Control: Schedule and Inventory
Flight controllers from NASA’s Mission Control Center discuss how they create astronauts’ daily schedules, track where all equipment is stored, and manage electricity and internet on the space station. ⬇️
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#HWHAP Ep. 379: Commercial Lunar Spacesuits
NASA and Axiom_Space experts discuss the lunar spacesuit Axiom is developing that astronauts will wear when they step foot on the Moon again during the #Artemis III mission. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 376: Crew-10
@NASA_Johnson’s multimedia team leads discuss what it takes to capture and share the story of space exploration and how methods have evolved since the Apollo era. ⬇️
#HWHAP Ep. 375: Crew-10
#NASA’s #SpaceX Crew-10 cadre each discuss their backgrounds and upcoming mission to the International Space Station. ⬇️