Susan Wise
STARS Launch Pod
STARS Launch Pod is a podcast that explores the intersection of space technology and life sciences. Each episode uncovers how scientists, researchers, and innovators are building space tech to transform lives both in space and on Earth - overcoming challenges, pushing boundaries, and collaborating to make the cosmos more accessible and sustainable for humanity. Whether you’re a scientist, engineer, researcher, or future innovator, STARS Launch Pod brings you the stories that are propelling us forward - one Launch at a time. Hosted by Susan Wise.
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Episodes
Space Research on the ISS: Ryan Reeves on Innovation & Discovery 07.07.2026 18:11
Ryan Reeves of the ISS National Lab reveals how microgravity research is advancing cancer treatment, artificial retinas, and next-gen fiber optics.
NASA Engineer Eryn Andrews on Spacewalking, the Moon, and Becoming an Astronaut 30.06.2026 14:26
NASA Human Performance Engineer Eryn Andrews shares what it takes to prepare astronauts for Moon spacewalks, the challenges of working in a pressurized spacesuit, and her personal journey of resilience in pursuing her dream of becoming an astronaut.
John Mather on James Webb Telescope, Exoplanets & the Star Shade 23.06.2026 18:00
Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist John Mather discusses James Webb Telescope discoveries, the orbiting star shade concept, and the future of exoplanet research on STARS Launch Pod.
From Mission Control to Moon to Mars: NASA's Christopher Leslie on Human Spaceflight 16.06.2026 21:59
Former NASA Mission Control flight controller Christopher Leslie takes us behind the scenes of the International Space Station, the Artemis program, and the Moon to Mars mission. Hear how a radio intern became a NASA mission engineer, survived 9/11 and the Columbia disaster on console, trained the first Saudi female astronaut, and is now planning Artemis V. A must-listen for space enthusiasts and...
Space Trek: The Summer Program Sending Kentucky Girls Into Aerospace 09.06.2026 21:16
Two Space Trek leaders share how a two-week residential program teaches high school girls to build satellites, track data, and actually consider aerospace careers.
Janet Ivey of Janet’s Planet on Inspiring the Next Generation Through Space Education 02.06.2026 22:30
Award-winning educator Janet Ivey joins Stars Launch Pod to discuss STEM education, space exploration, NASA’s Artemis missions, student innovation, and how Janet’s Planet inspires the next generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers.
Why Space Startups Need Marketing Early | Space Industry Growth & Branding 26.05.2026 19:23
Discover why early-stage space companies can no longer afford to ignore marketing. In this insightful conversation, Vanessa Mahoney of Wanderstar Marketing shares how space startups can build credibility, attract investors, educate the market, and create lasting momentum through strategic messaging and consistent visibility. Learn the biggest marketing mistakes founders make — and how to avoid the...
Dr. Swati Mohan on Autonomous Spacecraft, Mars Missions & NASA Innovation 19.05.2026 27:15
From Star Trek dreams to real missions to Mars, Dr. Swati Mohan joins STARS Launch Pod to share her journey from shy science fiction fan to leading aerospace engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She dives into the future of autonomous spacecraft, the evolving space industry, and the mindset needed to “dare mighty things.” An inspiring conversation on innovation, resilience, and igniting t...
How the Space Economy Is Evolving: Lessons from Axiom Space’s Former CEO 12.05.2026 28:54
From childhood dreams to sending astronauts to space—Tejpaul Bhatia reveals why the space economy is about to explode and how you can be part of it. The future of space isn’t just rockets—it’s infrastructure, investment, and innovation.
SCIVIS Space Camp: Empowering Visually Impaired Students Through Accessible STEM 05.05.2026 17:15
Discover how SCIVIS at Space Camp is transforming the lives of blind and visually impaired students through hands-on STEM experiences, global connections, and confidence-building opportunities. This inspiring program proves that space exploration is truly for everyone.
Search for Life Beyond Earth: Europa, Enceladus & the Future of Space Exploration 28.04.2026 15:19
Explore the cutting edge of space science as planetary scientist Thomas O’Sullivan reveals how icy moons like Europa and Enceladus could harbor life beneath their frozen surfaces. From NASA’s groundbreaking discoveries to the future of AI-driven space missions, this conversation dives into humanity’s quest to answer one of the biggest questions of all: are we alone in the universe?
The Space Economy Explained: Careers, Growth & Innovation with Antonio Ragusa 21.04.2026 20:35
Discover how the rapidly growing space economy is creating global opportunities beyond engineering—from business and entrepreneurship to innovation and leadership. Insights from Space Economy Institute founder Antonio Ragusa.
The Future of Space Exploration: Moon to Mars with Astronomy Expert Dave Eicher 14.04.2026 19:59
We’re on the brink of a new space age. Discover what’s next for the Moon, Mars, and beyond—plus the surprising fusion of science and rock music—with astronomy legend Dave Eicher.
Human-Centered Design in Space: The Future of Space Architecture & Living Beyond Earth 07.04.2026 15:28
Discover how space architecture is transforming the future of space travel. In this episode, Adam Oswald shares how human-centered design is shifting missions from survival to thriving—on Earth and beyond.
Exploring the Future of Space: Dr. Dan Britt on NASA Missions, Lunar Landings & Asteroid Mining 31.03.2026 19:58
Dr. Dan Britt, a veteran of four NASA missions, reveals the harsh realities of lunar exploration, the hidden challenges of landing on the Moon, and why asteroid mining may be closer than we think. Discover what it really takes to succeed in space—and why thinking like we do on Earth could be our biggest mistake.
The New Space Economy: Why Commercial Space Matters for the Future 26.03.2026 19:51
Discover how the new space economy is transforming our future. In this episode, CisLunar Industries CTO Joe Pawelski explains how space manufacturing, plasma propulsion, and high-power satellite systems could enable industries on the Moon and beyond.
Inside Space Camp: Inspiring Future Astronauts & Innovators 24.03.2026 13:37
Space Camp is more than rockets and simulations—it’s where curiosity turns into confidence. Join us as Robin Soprano shares how immersive experiences are launching future explorers toward the stars.
Ecoatoms: AI-Powered Space Manufacturing & Payloads 19.03.2026 14:21
The rocket gets the headlines — but the payload is the mission. Learn how Ecoatoms is building intelligent space systems that will help humans thrive beyond Earth. From drawing space shuttles as a child in Argentina to leading a NASA-partnered space company, Dr. Solange Massa shares how small “micro-aha” moments can build a future on Mars.
Fungi in Space: How Mycelium Could Protect Astronauts from Space Radiation 17.03.2026 15:34
What if the key to protecting astronauts from deadly space radiation isn’t metal — but mushrooms? Astronautical architect Esther Gulacsi is pioneering an unexpected solution: using fungi and mycelium as lightweight, self-growing radiation shields for future space missions. From DIY lab experiments to testing at NASA’s Space Radiation Laboratory, her groundbreaking work could help make long-duratio...
How Students Are Shaping the Future of Space Exploration | NASA L’Space & The Lucy Mission 12.03.2026 14:13
What do tiny tardigrades, NASA’s Lucy Mission, and student innovators have in common? They may hold the keys to how humanity thrives in space. Discover how a new generation of students, engineers, and explorers is shaping the future of space — from NASA missions to research that could change life beyond Earth.
The New Space Economy: Why Commercial Space Matters — and How Everyone Can Be Part of It 10.03.2026 25:53
A new era of space isn’t just about rockets — it’s about opportunity. Discover how the space economy is reshaping life on Earth, creating new careers, and opening the door for everyone to play a role in humanity’s next great frontier.
Morehead State University’s Space Trek Program is Empowering Young Women in STEM & Aerospace 05.03.2026 20:57
Step inside Space Trek, a groundbreaking program where young women build satellites, analyze real data, and discover their place in the space industry. In this STARS Launch Pod feature, learn how hands-on learning and empowerment are shaping future aerospace leaders. This is where bold curiosity turns into limitless possibility.
Next-Gen Hurricane Forecasting & How Satellite Tech Is Transforming Storm Prediction 03.03.2026 12:05
What if we could predict hurricanes 12 hours earlier with twice the accuracy? Dan Harkins joins the STARS Launch Pod to share the groundbreaking satellite technology making that possible. Get ready for a fascinating look at the future of weather, space, and safety.
icMercury’s Mission to Make Space Accessible to Everyone and Why Space Matters More Than You Think 26.02.2026 13:14
Space is no longer just for governments and billionaires — it’s becoming personal, creative, and accessible. In this inspiring conversation with icMercury’s captain Lijie Zhu, we explore how satellites impact everyday life in ways most people never realize. From launching small satellites to sending artwork to the Moon, icMercury is empowering dreamers, innovators, and artists to take part in the...
Women in Space: STEM Identity, Astronomy & Inclusion 24.02.2026 10:44
Women in space face challenges that are often invisible but deeply impactful. In this episode of Star Launch Pod, Libby Fenstermacher shares insights from her NASA experience and sociology research on STEM identity, inclusion in astronomy, and inspiring the next generation of space professionals.
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