Terry Virts
Guest: Terry Virts
Date: 2020-12-11 | Duration: 2h 56m
Category: Science
Episode Overview
About Terry Virts
Terry W. Virts is a retired NASA astronaut, International Space Station Commander, test pilot, and colonel in the United States Air Force. Over an impressive career, he logged more than 213 days in space, contributing to critical missions that advanced our understanding of life beyond Earth. Known for his engaging storytelling and unique insights into space travel, Virts recently released his book, *How to Astronaut: An Insider's Guide to Leaving Planet Earth*, offering readers a firsthand look at the challenges and wonders of being an astronaut. His blend of expertise in aerospace and captivating personal anecdotes makes him a sought-after voice in discussions about space exploration and the future of human life off our planet.
Key Moments
- – Spaceflight
- – International Space Station
- – Astronaut Training
- – Microgravity Effects
- – Spacewalks
- – Space Debris
- – Space Propulsion
- – Mars Colonization
- – Language Learning
- – Military Aviation
- – Cosmic Perspective
- – Quantum Physics
- – Religious Beliefs
- – Human Evolution
- – Space Tourism
- – Private Space Industry
- – Space Technology
- – Space Safety
- – Science Communication
- – Mental Health in Space
- 0:00:00 – Introduction to Terry Virts and podcast context
- 0:02:14 – Balance improvement after 200 days in space
- 0:03:54 – Living conditions and clothing challenges in space
- 0:07:20 – Exercise machines and vibration effects on ISS
- 0:10:05 – Sleeping arrangements and devices on the space station
- 0:14:06 – Daily routines and spacewalk preparations
- 0:17:14 – Language barriers and learning Russian for space missions
- 0:22:06 – Flying historic and supersonic aircraft experiences
- 0:28:48 – Physical sensations of high G-forces in training
- 0:31:20 – Feeling at home while traveling extensively
- 0:33:11 – Perspectives on Middle East peace and tribal differences
- 0:36:13 – Limitations of media vs. reality of space experience
- 0:38:52 – Discussion on chemical propulsion and future technologies
- 0:40:58 – Challenges and realities of Mars colonization and terraforming
- 0:44:04 – Viewing Earth from the ISS cupola at night
- 0:47:39 – Short film 'Cosmic Perspective' and universe origins
- 0:51:05 – Quantum weirdness and brain creation theories
- 0:55:18 – Fractals and infinite patterns in nature and math
- 0:57:30 – Historical conflict between science and religion
- 1:03:35 – Evolutionary timescales and development of complex life
- 1:06:52 – Role of religion in ethics and societal behavior
- 1:14:43 – Human tribalism and its impact on society
- 1:18:57 – Media influence on political polarization
- 1:23:33 – Space station perspective and its impact on worldview
- 1:30:31 – NASA conspiracy theories and public skepticism
- 1:32:54 – Space debris problem and lack of global regulation
- 1:39:51 – Speculation on alien life and spacewalk debris impacts
- 1:46:09 – Carbon nanotubes and material science for space applications
- 1:50:47 – High-performance race car acceleration and physics
- 1:52:31 – Virgin Orbit and air-launch space systems
- 1:55:44 – Space shuttle disasters and lessons learned
- 1:57:52 – Emergence of private space companies and competition
- 2:00:00 – Future of space tourism and NASA career reflections
- 2:04:36 – Limits of chemical propellant for deep space travel
- 2:06:04 – Amplifying signals using Jupiter for communication
- 2:10:24 – Childhood telescope use and planetary observations
- 2:14:07 – Military testing sites and restricted areas discussion
- 2:20:17 – Medical training and emergency preparedness for astronauts
- 2:34:25 – Use of medications and sleep aids in space
- 2:42:53 – Creating artificial gravity and zero-G training
- 2:49:36 – Hearing a bird chirp aboard the ISS
- 2:51:13 – Childhood dreams and becoming an astronaut
Transcript Excerpt
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