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SEASON 1 EPISODE 321 FEB 2, 2024

Where to Land on the Moon


NASA experts discuss the considerations when looking at landing locations for future human missions to the Moon’s surface. HWHAP Ep 321.

SEASON 1 EPISODE 320 JAN 26, 2024

Mars Audio Log #6


The CHAPEA crew gives an update as they hit their halfway mark of their yearlong mission, and human performance scientists discuss exercising in a simulated
Mars habitat. This is the sixth audio log of a monthly series. HWHAP Episode 320.

SEASON 1 EPISODE 319 JAN 19, 2024

Return of OREx: Part III


Planetary scientists and OSIRIS-REx co-investigators at NASA's Johnson Space Center walk us through the processes and emotions of working in the lab with
asteroid Bennu’s precious samples. HWHAP Episode 319.

SEASON 1 EPISODE 318 JAN 12, 2024

Axiom Mission 3
Michael Lopez-Alegria, former NASA astronaut and current commander of Axiom Mission 3, discusses his career and the upcoming private astronaut mission to
the International Space Station. HWHAP Episode 318.

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