Planet Hunting with NASA's Curious Universe Podcast Host Padi Boyd
In this special episode of our Curious Universe podcast, we turn the tables and put host Padi Boyd in the interview seat. Padi shares stories from her time with NASA’s groundbreaking Kepler mission, which showed us many more exoplanets—planets orbiting other stars—than we had previously discovered.
She also tells us about her dream astronomical dinner companion and her go-to karaoke song. Plus, we'll wrap up another season of wild and wonderful adventures by answering questions from listeners like you and sharing behind-the-scenes tidbits from Season 6. For the first time, this episode of Curious Universe is also available as a video podcast.
NASA’s Curious Universe is an official NASA podcast. Discover more adventures with NASA experts at https://nasa.gov/curiousuniverse
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A Commercial Mission Heads to the Moon with NASA Science on This Week @NASA
A commercial mission heads to the Moon with NASA science, our Artemis II crew conducts some preflight training, and a major milestone for a planetary science mission … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NHQ_2...
Video Producer: Andre Valentine
Video Editor: Andre Valentine
Narrator: Emanuel Cooper
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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NASA Astronauts Aboard Space Station Huddle Up for Super Bowl
NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara, currently aboard the International Space Station, talk about the similarities between training for space travel and training for the Big Game. Spoiler: It’s all about teamwork.
The crew aboard the orbiting laboratory are studying a variety of microgravity experiments that benefit people on Earth, including research in human heart health, cancer therapies, space manufacturing techniques, and technology demonstrations.
Here’s more information about some of the research happening every day in low Earth orbit: https://go.nasa.gov/3SQdDDF
Learn more on the connections between space exploration and football: https://go.nasa.gov/42zm7lO
Video Producer: Shane Apple
Animation: Mark Hailey
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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Studying the Health of Our Oceans and Climate on This Week @NASA
Studying the health of our oceans and climate, a private astronaut crew heads home from the space station, and some mission milestones for our Lucy spacecraft … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NHQ_2...
Video Producer: Andre Valentine
Video Editor: Andre Valentine
Narrator: Emanuel Cooper
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Official Trailer)
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will travel through Mexico, cross the United States from Texas to Maine, and exit North America along Canada’s Atlantic coast.
A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth and briefly covers the full disk of the Sun. This reveals the Sun’s wispy, white outer atmosphere, called the corona.
Not in the path of the eclipse? Watch with NASA from anywhere in the world. We will provide live broadcast coverage on April 8 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) on NASA TV, NASA.gov, the NASA app, and right here on YouTube: go.nasa.gov/3OI7nLF
Weather permitting, people throughout most of North and Central America, including all of the contiguous United States, will be able to view at least a partial solar eclipse. A partial solar eclipse is when the Moon only covers part of the Sun. People in Hawaii and parts of Alaska will also experience a partial solar eclipse. Click here to learn more about when and where the solar eclipse will be visible: go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Map
WARNING: Except during the brief total phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection for solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such as pinhole projectors, can also be used to experience an eclipse. For more on how to safely view this eclipse: go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety
Learn more about the upcoming total solar eclipse: go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024
Credit: NASA
Producer: Beth Anthony
Music: “Fallout Instrumental” by Christopher James Brett [PRS] via Universal Production Music
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The Color of Space
Victor Glover will be the first Black astronaut to travel around the Moon for NASA's Artemis II mission. Victor's journey as a Black NASA astronaut offers inspiration to a new generation, reflecting a legacy of resilience and tenacity —the power of representation and the strength of family.
Watch this episode and more on NASA+, our new no-cost, ad-free streaming service. No subscription required. https://plus.nasa.gov
Producer and Director: Jori Kates
Executive Producer: Rebecca Sirmons
Lead Editor: Sonnet Apple
Additional Editor: Ashlee Nichols Brookens
Recording Engineer : Marcus Smith
Graphic Designer: Mark Hailey
Video Librarian: Sheva Moore
Music Provided by: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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Remembering Our Fallen Heroes on This Week @NASA
Remembering our fallen heroes, an agency town hall to talk safety, and the end of an historic mission on Mars … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Link to download this video:
https://images.nasa.gov/details/Remem...
Video Producer: Andre Valentine
Video Editor: Andre Valentine
Narrator: Emanuel Cooper
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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A Commercial Resupply Mission to the Space Station on This Week @NASA
A commercial resupply mission to the space station, preparing to make a delivery to the Moon, and monitoring our changing Earth from space … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/A%20C...
Video Producer: Andre Valentine
Video Editor: Andre Valentine
Narrator: Emanuel Cooper
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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What You Need to Know About Europa
Deep beneath the crust of Jupiter’s frozen moon Europa lies a massive liquid water ocean. Exploring this ocean world with our Europa Clipper spacecraft could provide new clues in our search for life beyond Earth.
Scheduled to launch in October 2024, Europa Clipper’s main science goal is to determine whether there are places below the icy moon’s surface that could be habitable.
Here’s what you need to know about Europa: https://europa.nasa.gov/why-europa/ov...
Producers: Jessie Wilde and Scott Bednar
Editor: Matt Schara
Credit: NASA
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