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10 Things: NASA Podcasts

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All it takes to explore the universe is a pair of earbuds.

1. Gravity Assist

This podcast takes you on a journey through the solar system and beyond with the world’s top scientists as your guides. Hosted by Jim Green, director of planetary science, it features lively conversations about some of the top discoveries and mysteries in space science. The introductory series begins with the Sun, followed by segments on each of the planets—plus a conversation with a sci-fi celebrity.

2. Houston, We Have a Podcast

This is the official podcast of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, the home of human spaceflight, stationed in Houston, Texas. We bring space right to you!

3. NASA in Silicon Valley

A weekly podcast from NASA's Ames Research Center featuring an in-depth look at the various researchers, scientists, engineers, and all around cool people who work at NASA to push the boundaries of innovation.

4. This Week @NASA

Your weekly video and audio recap of all things NASA, from launches, landings and spacewalks to the latest scientific discoveries and technology developments.

5. Space To Ground

A short weekly wrap-up of the latest news and science from the International Space Station, where the crew is living and working 250 miles above Earth.

6. What's Up?

A monthly video podcast from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory that gives tips for where you can find the moon, planets and stars in the night sky.

7. NASA ScienceCasts

Short videos about fun, interesting and unusual science topics encountered by NASA's science missions.

8. NASA EDGE

Unscripted and unpredictable, NASA EDGE takes a unique look in and around the greatest space program on the planet.

9. NASA 360

Join hosts Molly McKinney and Caleb Kinchlow as they take a 360-degree look at how NASA has changed life on Earth.

10. NASA X

NASA X is a television program and podcast that follows innovative new technologies and the NASA researchers and scientists making it happen.

See even more podcasts and other multimedia streams at https://www.nasa.gov/podcasts.