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Moonwalk

5 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 5 years ago - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings

In 1969, we reached the moon. With each step on its surface, every year an astronaut orbits our planet and with every dream of the possibilities beyond – a new generation falls in love with space exploration. Fifty years after Apollo 11, today's NASA astronauts, voices from the Apollo Era and students from the Mars generation are brought together to share their journeys and to remember an unforgettable moment.

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Episodes

The Next Adventure

June 28, 2019 17:00 - 11 minutes - 20.5 MB

Astronaut Andrew Feustel is into technology. He is one of a select few to perform hands-on work on the Hubble Telescope while in space. When Drew meets Reed Blanchard, a student from the Mars generation, they reminisce about reaching the moon, advancements in tech and the possibilities of future space travel. See videos and behind the scenes images at HoustonPublicMedia.org/Moon.

Breaking Barriers

June 27, 2019 17:00 - 13 minutes - 24.5 MB

Decades after the enrollment of NASA’s first black astronauts, people of color are still a minority in aerospace. Dr. Bernard Harris, Jr., the first African American to perform a spacewalk, discusses challenging stereotypes with a young woman who dreams of planning a mission to Mars. See videos and behind the scenes images at HoustonPublicMedia.org/Moon.

Generations

June 26, 2019 17:00 - 14 minutes - 27 MB

If you were growing up with Bryan Lunney in Friendswood, TX in the 1960s – you might think everyone’s dad helped get astronauts to the moon too. He eventually follows in his father’s footsteps and becomes a flight director at Johnson Space Center. In this episode, Bryan and Glynn Lunney share memories of the Apollo Era and NASA’s impact on their family. See videos and behind the scenes images at HoustonPublicMedia.org/Moon.

The Women Of Mission Control

June 25, 2019 17:00 - 13 minutes - 24.5 MB

During the Apollo Era, mission control was almost completely exclusive to men. Poppy Northcutt – mission control’s first female engineer – recalls open sexism upon her arrival in the 1960s. Decades later, she returns to Johnson Space Center for another first: She meets a female leader in mission control. See videos and behind the scenes images at HoustonPublicMedia.org/Moon.

The Mission

June 24, 2019 17:00 - 13 minutes - 24.4 MB

Alfred Worden graduated from West Point in the 1950s. He went into the military, and then piloted a mission to the moon. Thirty years later, Shane Kimbrough graduated from West Point. He went into the military and later commanded a mission to the International Space Station. In this first episode of the podcast Moonwalk, two astronauts and military men from different eras meet for the first time. See videos and behind the scenes images at HoustonPublicMedia.org/Moon.