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Space, Learning and Leadership

August 05, 2024

Due to a tech issue, we'll be running a backup show this week. Please enjoy this reposting of one of our top Over Coffee®episodes of 2024.


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"Life is so much more interesting and exciting when you're challenging yourself and you're trying to learn," says NASA Astronaut and retired U.S. Navy Captain Stephen G. Bowen.


And he most enjoys learning and challenging himself as a member of a team--in space.


So far, Steve’s career has included four flights to the International Space Station and ten spacewalks.


"There (are) just so many exciting things that you have the opportunity to work on," he says, of the research projects conducted aboard the ISS.


That research has included projects which may well impact future medical advancements, on Earth--such as 3D printing body parts!


But revolutionary research, miles above Earth, doesn't preclude having fun.


"Every day, there are enjoyable moments," Steve says. "There is no better feeling you’ll have in life, than achieving something or succeeding as a team."


On his most recent spaceflight, Steve served as Commander of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission. On March 2, 2023, he and his crew launched for the ISS aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft. This particular mission marked his longest stay aboard the ISS: a total of six months.


Steve talked about his background, offered a look at life aboard the International Space Station and explained some of the ways astronauts’ work in space can improve life on Earth.