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Facets of Inspiration
An Over Coffee® special-edition podcast
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During the most turbulent times, creativity and innovation are implements of healing.
Nowhere is that better illustrated than with space exploration.
On Saturday, May 30th, NASA marked a historic first. Astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley successfully launched for the ISS in--for the first time in history--a commercially built American spacecraft.
As we continue our dialogues for a better life on this planet, Over Coffee® takes a look at the hope and opportunities offered through innovation in general--and space exploration in particular.
Accordingly, here is our special-edition podcast, in honor of Mission 63 on the International Space Station! (As well as all the innovators, past, present and future, who make dreaming, creating and exploring possible.)
Note: Over Coffee® is not, in any way, shape or form, affiliated with, or endorsed by, either NASA or SpaceX. We've just had the pleasure, and the honor, in the course of producing the podcast, of speaking with a number of guests who have illustrated various aspects of space exploration, and of life aboard the ISS.
And if you'd like to know more about the references cited here, here is the link to NASA's ISS page, the link to the NASA Hunch program for high-school students and educators, and the link to the NASA International Space Apps Challenge!