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Best NASA podcasts we could find (updated May 2020)
Best NASA podcasts we could find
Updated May 2020
Updated May 2020
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Epic stories of Nasa’s missions to the Moon. Season 1: the first Moon landing, Apollo 11. Season 2: the near disaster of Apollo 13. Presenter: Kevin Fong. Theme music: Hans Zimmer
A weekly audio summary of the latest news, events and mission activities at NASA.
Welcome to the Rocket Ranch, the official podcast of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Take a listen for a behind-the-scenes sneak peek into the inner workings of the world’s premiere spaceport.
Liftoff is a fortnightly podcast about space, the universe, and everything. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to understand the latest developments as explained by enthusiastic space fans Stephen Hackett and Jason Snell. Hosted by Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett.
Dr. Jim Green, NASA's director of planetary science, takes you on a guided tour of the solar system and beyond.
A podcast about science, history, and exploration. Michael Robinson interviews scientists, journalists, and adventurers about life at the extreme.
What's Up? -- A monthly video that gives tips for where you can find the moon, planets and stars in the night sky. Also includes amateur astronomy news and updates on NASA missions.
Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.
Two friends, two beers, and a casual conversation about space. Landing monthly in your podcast feed.
In the 50th anniversary year of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, fictional radio station KHCN-AM 4747 carries you back in time with a weekly podcast covering major news stories, social issues and Apollo activities in the spring and summer of 1969 as America enters the final sprint in the race against the Soviets to set foot on the moon.
The Guide to Space is a series of space and astronomy poddcasts by Fraser Cain, publisher of Universe Today
Hear stories about the alien moons orbiting our Sun, of cold stars, and the future of space exploration. Every week, scientist Dr. Carrie Nugent chats about an amazing part of our universe with an expert guest. Spacepod is the podcast that gives you an inside look into space exploration. Learn more: http://listentospacepod.com
A podcast about the history of NASA human spaceflight. New episodes every other Thursday.
☆☆☆☆☆ weekly podcast about the strange and the random. Weekly news, mysteries and conspiracy theories. Never a straight answer N.A.S.A looks at the wired world of the internet world history, Funny and interesting facts, science theory and more. Recorded live from Manchester, United kingdom. Join Gaz and Taylor accompanied by the odd guest for Never a straight answer. Find us on social media Twitter @NASA_NEVER Instagram @neverstraightanswer Email neverstraightanswer@gmail.com 👽
UNKNOWN—a UFO podcast—is a bi-weekly show led by a team of UFO journalists and researchers who approach the UFO subject with responsible skepticism and the scientific, journalistic attention it deserves. On each episode, they discuss current UFO stories, revisit the history of the modern UFO era, and hang out with special guests as they explore the mysterious and fascinating UFO subject.
Ask An Astrobiologist is in interactive talk show sponsored by the NASA Astrobiology Program, SAGANet.org, and the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science. Each episode, our hosts, Dr. Sanjoy Som and Dr. Graham Lau (Blue Marble Space Institute for Science), interview one of the best and brightest scientists from the field of astrobiology, as well as fielding YOUR questions from Twitter, Facebook, and the SAGANet.org chat room. Tweet @saganorg with #AskAstrobio to get your burning questions ab ...
Join NASA Chief Scientist Jim Green and some of the greatest planetary scientists of our time on a guided tour of the solar system and beyond. We'll discuss and explore what's in our solar system, its origin and its evolution.
NASACast combines the content of all the NASACast subject area podcasts into a single omnibus podcast. Here you'll find the latest news and features on NASA's missions as well as the popular "This Week @NASA" newsreel.
Join your host David Hickney as we expose the truth. The FREAK is out there
A weekly video summary of the latest news, events and mission activities at NASA.
NASA Explorers: Apollo is an audio series that tells stories of the Moon and the people who explore it. Hear from people all over the world whose lives were shaped by the epic adventures of the Apollo program.
Space, Asteroid Hunting, and Astronomy, an insider view. The music is "Eternity" by John Lyell. Astronomy Asteroids Space NASA Comets Earth Impact
Audio podcast featuring information and interviews about NASA Edge.
Join hosts Molly McKinney and Caleb Kinchlow as they take a 360-degree look at how NASA has changed life on Earth.
The Invisible Network is a NASA podcast presented by the Space Communications and Navigation program, giving you a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the feats of engineering that make possible humanity's ambitions among the stars.
A monthly podcast that features interviews with NASA experts and luminaries.
NASA Is Shook? You've read correctly! During this podcast series you'll hear logical, factual explanations as to why NASA is fake, and should be ousted!
Hear the stories behind the exploration of outer space.
NASACast combines the content of all the NASACast subject area podcasts into a single omnibus podcast. Here you'll find the latest news and features on NASA's missions as well as the popular "This Week @NASA" newsreel.
Our universe is a wild and wonderful place. Join NASA astronauts, scientists and engineers on a new adventure each week — all you need is your curiosity. First-time space explorers welcome.
Isang paanyaya tungko sa katotohanan at kaligtasan, nasa sa iyo ang pasya.
The monthly astronomy podcast from the makers of BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Hosts Rumaan Alam, Isaac Butler, and June Thomas interview creative people about how they write, compose, paint, and more.
Real NASA astronomers answer questions about the exciting science of astronomy.
Taking Care of Business provides unique and intimate behind the scenes access to news makers, artists, and innovators. The show focuses on great human interest stories that will fascinate you, entertain you, and provide great insight on the mechanics of business, health, science, the environment, music, and more. We travel the world - from US military aircraft carriers to the NASA exhibit about Mars. Each week is a new adventure. Topics range from the most serious and cutting edge, to the mo ...
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Join Rhett and Link, hosts of the popular daily YouTube show Good Mythical Morning and authors of the New York Times bestseller “Book of Mythicality” in a candid weekly conversation for your Internetainment.
Current events, History, Religion, Politics,etc..with a conspiratorial view of the "System", applying critical thinking and analysis to separate the real from the unreal, fake and fraudulent. Media Fakery, Historical Hoaxes, Science Frauds, The concept of Government is a Mass Delusion, The CONstitution, Perception Management, Weaponized Culture, The Tell-a-lie-vision, The Moon Walk and other NASA Hoaxes, etc...hoaxbusterscall.com
Uncommon Nasa and Samurai Banana present the Dope Sh!t Podcast. Late night underground radio meets a modern day conversational style podcast, as these guys talk about everything related to being a fan of and a participant in hip-hop and music in general. It can be funny and serious, sometimes at the same time. All while presenting mix of the latest dope sh!t every week from the hands of Samurai Banana's turntables.
CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks covers the quirks of the expanding universe to the quarks within a single atom... and everything in between.
Cell Robotics, in conjunction with CellUnited.com, welcomes our resident informatic Jennifer Doe as she delivers the latest in drone, robotics, cognitive science and wearable technology news. Want your segment to be read on our show? Tweet @fmethods for more information. You'll enjoy "Today in Drone news..." if you like: technology, sci-fi, science, news, ambient, space, NASA, military, defense, action, adventure, science fiction, futurists, neo, nu-media, transmedia, Wired, electronics, gad ...
NASA’s technical workforce embodies the spirit of Neil Armstrong’s immortal words from the surface of the Moon, boldly pushing the envelope of human achievement and scientific understanding. APPEL Knowledge Services talks with systems engineers, scientists, project managers and thought leaders about challenges, opportunities, and successes.
A weekly technical, yet approachable, podcast about rocket launches, rocket science, and space flight.
Join NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine as he explores all aspects of America's space program and embeds you into critical conversations about how NASA pioneers the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
Trippy Ambient Beats Dub Techno Trance & World Music sessions curated by deepgoa EST 1998. - It all started in the distant 1998. With the P2P platform Audiogalaxy, my DEEP-GOA nickname and our Goatrance group DEEP-GOA Club (Switzerland). There we discovered, released & shared countless albums with our 800 group members. After the shutdown of Audiogalaxy, in Soulseek 2003-2004 we had a short stay, then we discovered P2P Direct Connect, where we could build & interconnect various international ...
Sewing machines, tape, scissors. Just like you might visit a tailor to get your pants hemmed or your suit fitted, NASA calls on a group of very creative problem-solvers to custom-make protective shields for our space missions.
NASA, SpaceX Highlight Upcoming Demo-2 Mission and more ...
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Gravity Assist: NASA's Planetary Science Podcast

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Gravity Assist: Persevering on Mars, with Mitch Schulte
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Mars has long been the subject of fascination among those who have ever wondered if there is life beyond Earth. NASA’s upcoming Mars Perseverance rover, scheduled to launch in July, is bringing a set of technologies to explore the Red Planet in new ways. The rover will search for signs of ancient microbial life on Mars in the astrobiology portion o…
NASA EDGE continues their series at home with special guest Mic Woltman from NASA Launch Services Program at NASA Kennedy Space Center.
Glen Asner and Stephen Garber talk about NASA’s efforts to plan ambitious missions in the face of huge political and financial challenges. Asner is the Deputy Chief Historian for the Historical Office, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD). Garber works in the NASA History Division at NASA Headquarters. They are the authors of Origins of 21st-Ce…
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Universe Today podcasts with Fraser Cain

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Episode 648: Open Space 74: Alien Oceans With NASA's Dr. Kevin Peter Hand
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This week I'm joined by Dr. Kevin Peter Hand, the Pre-Project Scientist for the Europa Lander mission concept and Director of JPL's Ocean Worlds Lab to talk about the alien oceans located across the Solar System. Learn more about Dr. Hand here: https://science.jpl.nasa.gov/people/Hand/ His new book is out now: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hard…
Our guest is Dr. Betül Kaçar, an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona. She and her team explore the molecular mechanisms of evolution, the origin(s) of life, and the distributions of life in the cosmos. Dr. Kaçar uses a paleophenotyping method to resurrect ancient genes within modern organisms. Outside of her incredible career in resear…
Let NASA bring the Universe into YOUR HOME.By WHRO
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Pacific Exploration, Botany, and Revolution
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Edwin Rose talks about Joseph Banks and Georg Forster, naturalists on the Cook expeditions, and how political ideas shaped the way these specimens were understood back in Europe. Rose is completing a PhD. in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge and will soon be the Munby Fellow in Bibliography at Cambri…
Our solar system is literally littered with asteroids and comets, and, sometimes, they come very close to Earth.By WHRO
What astronomy highlights can you see in the sky in May 2020? Venus, Sirius and the Milky Way.
What astronomy highlights can you see in the sky in May 2020? Venus, Sirius and the Milky Way.
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84# Fault lines | Yellowstone national parks SUPER VOLCANO
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84# Fault lines | Yellowstone national parks SUPER VOLCANO this week we look at yellow stone and super volcanos! Is there a little possibility it's due an eruption or has science have it all under control? We also look at the latest Darwin award winning for 2019 and take a look at this week's news headlines.--- Send in a voice message: https://anch…
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239: Our Full Story: From RhettandLinKreations To Mythical Entertainment | Ear Biscuits Ep.239
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Packed with some never-before-heard details, listen to R&L discuss the entire story of how Mythical Entertainment came to be as it is today and the valuable lessons learned along the way in this episode of Ear Biscuits. Thanks to Dell for sponsoring today’s episode! To find more participating podcasts, search Dell Technologies Small Business Podfer…
Watching films aboard the International Space Station is one way for the crew to bond and decompress. And guess which film just became an astronaut favorite!By WHRO
Sewing machines, tape, scissors. Just like you might visit a tailor to get your pants hemmed or your suit fitted, NASA calls on a group of very creative problem-solvers to custom-make protective shields for our space missions.
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How DeMane Davis Pivoted From Advertising to Filmmaking
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This week, host Rumaan Alam talks to TV and movie director DeMane Davis about what a working director really does. According to Davis, it requires a huge amount of collaborative problem-solving. Davis traces her journey from advertising copywriter to filmmaker and explains the importance of making art with a purpose. After the interview, Rumaan and…
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Replay: Hawaiian Exploration of the World
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David Chang talks about the history of indigenous Hawaiians (Kanaka Maoli) as explorers and geographers of the world. Chang is a professor of history at the University of Minnesota. He’s the author of The World and All the Things upon It: Native Hawaiian Geographies of Exploration.By Michael Robinson
NASA, SpaceX Highlight Upcoming Demo-2 Mission and more ...
NASA, SpaceX Highlight Upcoming Demo-2 Mission and more ...
NASA, SpaceX Highlight Upcoming Demo-2 Mission and more ...
My Catalina Sky Survey teammate David Rankin was observing in the constellation of Ursae Major with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he spotted a rare fast moving point of light far north of the area in the sky which contains the planets and most of the asteroids.By Dr. Al Grauer
NASA’s upcoming Mars Perseverance rover, scheduled to launch in July, is bringing a set of technologies to explore the Red Planet in new ways. Mitch Schulte of NASA Headquarters discusses this mission and the effort to explore whether Mars had life in the past, or even now
NASA’s upcoming Mars Perseverance rover, scheduled to launch in July, is bringing a set of technologies to explore the Red Planet in new ways. Mitch Schulte of NASA Headquarters discusses this mission and the effort to explore whether Mars had life in the past, or even now
Michelle Rucker, Mars Integration Lead at NASA’s 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. HWHAP Episode 142.
Michelle Rucker, Mars Integration Lead at NASA’s 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. HWHAP Episode 142.
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COVID-19 Response: Family Court, Bankruptcy, & New Businesses
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Part 1: We continue our discussion with attorney Mark S. Carney. Mark has represented clients in complex litigation matters for over thirty years. He is well versed in bringing matters before virtually all levels of the court; from local municipal courts to New York State’s Appellate Court and Federal District Court. Mr. Carney is experienced servi…
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May 2: COVID and social isolation, COVID and dreams, the most dangerous place on Earth, Satellite streak watcher and Coping with sea level rise in Nova Scotia
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Your brain’s ‘hunger’ for social interaction and your strange COVID dreams. Scientists describe ‘the most dangerous place in the history of planet Earth.' The wrong kind of ‘constellations’ are threatening astronomical observations. Sea level’s rising faster in the Maritimes, but science can help communities plan and prepare.…
If properly designed and tested, aircraft can benefit from artificial intelligence by adding features that support the pilot, crew, and passengers.By WHRO
Hidden from the public is a secret underground music club. A club that has entrances at many locations, including Family Videos. This club is legendary, iconic, and not full-on Punk. That club is CBDBs.By Memoriam Development
NASA “optometrists” verify that Mars 2020 has twenty/twenty vision!By WHRO
The Hubble Space Telescope is finally here and it's about to rewrite the textbooks. If we can just get it to clear the payload bay in one piece.
NASA EDGE continues their series at home with special guest Mic Woltman from NASA Launch Services Program at NASA Kennedy Space Center.
Astronauts don’t want to sit in their trash, so a team at NASA is working on a solution they call OSCAR.By WHRO
NASA Scientist Michelle Thaller discusses anticipated discoveries and exciting missions planned during this decade.
NASA Scientist Michelle Thaller discusses anticipated discoveries and exciting missions planned during this decade.
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Taking Care of Business

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COVID-19 Reporting - The USNS Comfort, An Interview With The Captain & NY Family Court Update
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The USNS Comfort is docked at Pier 90 in New York City assisting local hospitals. Richard Solomon interviewed the Captain about the ship, its mission, capabilities, configuration, logistics, and disaster response. Special thanks to the US Navy for arranging for the interview. Next, we meet attorney Mark Carney from the Buffalo law firm Lipsitz Gree…
Recently a semi-trailer trailer truck sized asteroid passed only 20,800 miles above the Earth's surface. It reached its closest distance to us about 6 days after it was discovered by team member, Richard Kowalski, of the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey. Fortunately it did not enter our atmosphere.By Dr. Al Grauer
Babak Ashrafi and Jessica Linker talk to me about my book The Lost White Tribe: Explorers, Scientists, and the Theory that Changed a Continent. Ashrafi and Linker produced this interview for the Consortium for the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine. You can find many podcasts, video lectures, and other materials at the Consortium website …
What if the system NASA developed for removing contaminants from building paint could be used to clean up the environment?By WHRO
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83# Mind control | The power of subliminal messaging
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83# Mind control | The power of subliminal messaging In this weeks episode we take a look at mind control and subliminal messaging. Company's who have used subliminal methods to increase sales and manipulate consumers. We look at examples of how these have been used and the science and history behind this mind altering use of sound and visuals. fro…
Before astronauts head to space, they have to dive into the Neutral Buoyancy Lab. Take a swim in NASA's underwater training ground with astronaut Nick Hague.
Before astronauts head to space, they have to dive into the Neutral Buoyancy Lab. Take a swim in NASA's underwater training ground with astronaut Nick Hague.
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238: How Quarantine Has Affected Our Family Dynamics | Ear Biscuits Ep.238
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From rising tension to dogs becoming distant, being in such constant close proximity to family has brought about some changes within the household. Listen to R&L discuss how their relational dynamics have been affected during quarantine in this episode of Ear Biscuits!By Mythical & Ramble
On April 24, 1990, the space shuttle Discovery lifted off from Earth with NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope nestled securely in its bay. The following day, Hubble was released into orbit, ready to peer into the vast unknown of space.By WHRO
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172: The whole world to a microbe with Prof. Levy
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Prof Joe Levy talks about his research in the dry valleys of Antarctica. These valleys are dry, irradiated, salty, and cold, which makes them similar to parts of Mars. He explains why planetary scientists get excited about naturally occurring perchlorate. He also describes the changes he's witnessed over several field seasons. This episode was reco…



































