• Ep. 12 Soyeon Yi- South Korea's first Astronaut
    Nov 20 2020

    In this season finale, it's apt that we end with another astronaut. I speak with Soyeon Yi, South Korea's only astronaut who flew to the International Space Station for 10 days in 2008. A biotechnologist by training, she applied to astronaut selection as an afterthought, and was soon selected as the back-up to primary astronaut candidate Ko San. But a month before launch, Ko was swapped out and on April 8th 2008 Soyeon launched to the Space Station from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakstan. After her 10 day science mission, she returned to Earth joined by ISS crew members Peggy Whitson (NASA) and Yuri Malenchenko (Roscosmos). Due to a malfunction with the Soyuz vehicle, the craft followed a ballistic re-entry which subjected the crew to severe gravitational forces up to 10 times the amount experienced on Earth. Soyeon's energy and enthusiasm are infectious, she is a fantastic role model for young girls everywhere to commit fully to every activity you engage in. She motivates me always and I'm sure you will enjoy and learn from her story in this last episode of 'Humans of Space'.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 11. Barbara Imhof- Austrian Space Architect, Creator of Habitats, Designer
    Oct 28 2020

    Barbara Imhof is that perfect blend of artist and logical, which compliments her passion for space architecture. She has the capability to take the conversation in any direction. There aren't many artists in the space sector and Barbara articulates so well the necessity to include the humanities within all future human space missions. As well as being an internationally active space architect, design researcher and educator, Barbara is co-founder and CEO of LIQUIFER Systems Group, an interdisciplinary team comprising engineers, architects, designers and scientists.

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    35 mins
  • Ep. 10: Fabio Teixeira- Brazilian, Space Entrepreneur, Big Thinker with a deep social conscience
    Oct 16 2020

    Fabio Teizeira is a highly motivated big thinker with a genuine desire to make the world a better place through business and the technologies afforded by space. CEO of Hypercubes, he is applying satellite imaging to combat climate change. We met back in 2015 on the Space Studies Programme and I instantly knew that this guy was going to make a positive lasting change on our planet. I hope you enjoy our conversation.

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    36 mins
  • Ep.9: Kalle and Mazdak co-founders of Finnish company Space nation who provide astronaut adventures
    Oct 6 2020

    Kalle, a pig farmers son, former military trainer and private sector educator and Mazdak, an Iranian refugee and award-winning film director have been friends for many years. And it was a conversation they had one day in passing that began their dream to establish Spacenation, a company that describes itself as '

    A movement, a philosophy, a universal community creating transformational astronaut adventures'

    I met them in Moscow in 2017, when we experienced together the Zero Gravity parabolic flight. Their vision and understanding of the societal benefits of human space exploration resonated with me. Their story of building the company together, their friendship and shared ideals to leave a lasting legacy on the world is shared with me with humility and wonder. And then of course, there is the word 'nonin', which will always remind me of Kalle and Mazdak. I hope you enjoy our conversation.

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    43 mins
  • Ep 8. Josh Richards, Physicist, Explosives Engineer, Soldier, Cave diver, Comedian, Mars One Astronaut Candidate
    Sep 28 2020

    Josh has been pushing himself to the limits pretty much all of his life. He's been a British commando, worked in bomb disposal in the Australian army, a stand-up comedian, then a Mars One astronaut candidate and most recently a cave diver, and in all of that, he's been avidly writing about his experiences. I met him back in 2014 while I was embarking on my own space quest and we've remained friend ever since. Brutally honest in all his dealings, Josh seeks out extremes of living, and when mastered, moves on the next challenge. He lives a life that is unique to him and his priorities, which is to be commended. At his core, he is artist and explorer with a keen desire to help others, even at the mercy of his own well-being. His second self-published book 'Cosmic Nomad' launched Sept 17th.

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 7 Paul Dye, NASA's longest serving human space flight director, pilot, engineer & writer
    Sep 21 2020

    Paul Dye has over 40 years of aviation experience as an engineer, builder and pilot. And as a writer, he's also a terrific communicator. His love of flying machines dates back to early childhood, and he became involved with full-sized aircraft as a teenager. He worked in increasingly responsible roles within the US Manned Space Program at NASA both as a technical expert in spacecraft systems and eventually as the overall lead of many human missions to space. 'Ironflight' retired from NASA in 2013 as the longest-serving Flight Director in U.S. history. His ability to share the world of mission control at NASA Johnson Space Centre is quite brilliant. A fascinating guest, Paul recently published his memoir 'Shuttle, Houston' from Hachette books. Well worth the read.

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    43 mins
  • Ep. 6: Jackelynne Silva Martinez, Aerospace Engineer at NASA Johnson Space Centre
    Sep 14 2020

    Jackelynne is an aerospace engineer working at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston. Originally from Cusco, a city in the Peruvian Andes, and once capital of the Inca Empire, Jacky dreamed from a very young age of becoming an astronaut. Married with two small children, she has two degrees from Rutgers University (one in Aerosapce engineering and another in spanish translation), two masters degrees in aerospace science and engineering (from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University & Georgia Inst. of Technology), Jacky has worked very hard to get to NASA. But it is Jacky's determination and family support network that appealed to me most when we spoke. She is an inspiration for women and men who dare to dream big, reminding us that if the heart is willing there are no obstacles, only those we tell ourselves.

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    32 mins
  • Ep.5 Dr. Aidan Cowley, Science Officer at Astronaut Centre of the European Space Agency
    Sep 7 2020

    Irishman Aidan Cowley, is Science officer at the future missions lab in the European Space Agency’s Astronaut Centre. He never believed that he could be a part of space activities growing up, as much as he loved that idea. He attributes the change in his career path to his professor and mentor at Dublin City University where he earned his PhD in Materials Science. Focussing on future lunar missions, Aidans leads a team who research how to make best use of the resources on the moon for human survival. Niamh believes that Aidan is Ireland’s likeliest candidate for astronaut if the country invested in ESA’s Human spaceflight programme. In this weeks episode this humble, talented scientist chats with Niamh from his home in Cologne (due to lockdown) about the importance of having mentors and keeping dreams alive.

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    40 mins