

Podcast + Radio
Family Office Connections: Space
Edward Marshall, Managing Director at Boston Private, is joined by three professionals who specialize in the space industry including a family office principal, a commercial space executive and a former astronaut. The discussion includes the dynamics of the commercial space industry, factors driving investment, various subsectors and how family offices are approaching the industry.
Edward Marshall
Boston Private
Terry Virts on the Joe Rogan Experience
Terry W. Virts is a retired astronaut, International Space Station Commander, test pilot, and colonel in the United States Air Force. Virts spent over 213 days in space over the course of his career with NASA. His new book How to Astronaut: An Insider's Guide to Leaving Planet Earth is now available
Joe Rogan
The Joe Rogan Experience
Ask an Astronaut with Terry Virts and Eileen Collins
It's been nearly 50 years since an astronaut walked the surface of the moon. NASA plans to change that in the near future.
The agency recently announced the crew members for the upcoming Artemis II Mission – among them, the first woman and person of color to go to the moon. The initial mission objective is to land on the lunar surface in 2025.
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NASA astronaut Terry Virts joins Nothing Personal for a Samson Sit-Down.
Terry and David talk about all things space including how to become an astronaut, what it's like to be in space, and even aliens! Terry Virts new book 'How to Astronaut: An Insider's Guide to Leaving Planet Earth' is now available
David Samson
Samson Sit-Down
Life as a NASA Astronaut
Based on Terry’s singularly unique experiences, his insights and stories will be a sheer joy to listen to for anyone who has ever wondered about space travel. This will be a talk worth listening to for those looking for deep insights about a career and life so utterly different than most, those interested in hearing about the impacts–both obvious and obscure–this profession can have on an individual, those looking to sink themselves into an utterly fascinating conversation
Christopher Schoenwald
Life as a...
Time is moving and it’s not going to stop with astronaut Terry Virts
Today on the Dads with Daughters Podcast, we bring you father, astronaut, and author Terry Virts. We talk together about fatherhood, being an astronaut, and what he has learned about life by looking at the Earth from the outside.
Christopher Lewis
Fathering Together
Our favorite astronaut & International Space Station Commander Terry Virts (check out his podcast!) returns
We join Terry for a fascinating and far-reaching discussion from living in outer space to politics. We also cover baseball, climate change, UFO’s, and God. I think you will enjoy his opinions and ideas. Terry is just a wonderful man filled with practical wisdom.
Paul Samuel Dolman
Paul Samuel Dolman
An expert assesses the submersible rescue effort
A huge search is underway for five people on a missing sub, which is running dangerously low on oxygen. Searchers have picked up the sound of banging underwater, which has given rescue teams hope of finding the submersible.
Christiane Amanpour
CNN Amanpour
Russian leadership's unhinged behavior could cross red line in space partnership
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could put an end to its partnership with the U.S. and other countries in space, according to former astronaut Terry Virts.
Russian President Vladimir Putin "seems to be bent on destroying his own space industry," Virts, a former commander of the International Space Station, told Fox News.
"There’s just not a lot of business that’s going to be happening for the Russian space agency in the coming decades because of Putin’s evil war that he’s waging," Virts said.
Matt Leach
Fox News
Russia to drop out of International Space Station after 2024
Russia will pull out of the International Space Station after 2024 and focus on building its own orbiting outpost, the country’s new space chief said Tuesday amid high tensions between Moscow and the West over the fighting in Ukraine
VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV and MARCIA DUNN
Newsnation
Col. Terry Virts, Astronaut
Celebrated NASA astronaut, pilot of the space shuttle Endeavour, and crew member on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft, Terry Virts also spent 200 consecutive days in space as commander of the International Space Station—one of the longest continuous space missions of any NASA astronaut. Step back, more than 220 miles from Earth, and experience our planet from a new perspective. Terry helped to install the outpost’s 360-degree observation module, which not only helped him to take more photos than any astronaut before him, but gives those who see the images a deeper understanding of our planet’s beauty, climate, and place in the universe.
Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants
NSS Space Forum - Ask An Astronaut with Astronaut Col. Terry Virts (Ret.)
Retired astronaut Col. Terry Virts was our guest for “Ask An Astronaut: A Conversation with Astronaut Terry Virts.” Terry gave his perspective on life as an astronaut, on life in space, and where we go next in space. Terry was the pilot of space shuttle Endeavour (STS-130) and served as a flight engineer on Expedition 42 and Commander of Expedition 43 on the International Space Station. He is one of only four astronauts in history to have piloted a space shuttle, flown a Russian Soyuz spacecraft (TMA-15M), performed spacewalks, and commanded the ISS. He has spent a total of 213 days in space, including over 19 hours in three spacewalks
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Spending Time with Astronaut Terry Virts
Spending Time with Astronaut Terry Virts | aBlogtoWatch Spending Time Podcast Ep. 57
Astronaut Terry Virts (Instagram: @astro_terry) joins our Zach Piña on the podcast to talk about some of his past NASA missions, what it’s like to take photos in outer space, and how he relies on his Omega Speedwalker X-33 in his day-to-day life as an astronau
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Former NASA Astronaut Discusses ‘Views from Above’ at Harvard Business School Talk
Retired NASA astronaut Colonel Terry W. Virts discussed takeaways from his extensive time in space at a Harvard Business School event Monday.
Virts recently published Views From Above, which includes 300 photos he took during his time in space. He embarked on his first trip in 2010, piloting the STS-130 on a two-week trip to the International Space Station. Four years later, Virts returned to the ISS for 200 days. During this second expedition, Virts brought along his camera and captured more than 319,000 photographs.
Lou Targoff
The Harvard Crimson
On the ISS, astronauts from Russia and the west share a craft the size of a large family home. So what happened when Moscow started a conflict 250 miles below on Earth?
One evening in January 2015, Terry Virts, a Nasa astronaut onboard the International Space Station (ISS), decided to pop over to the Russian quarters, catch up with his Russian colleagues and check out the view.
Stephen Walker
The Guardian
To this retired commander, the ISS was the last good bond between the U.S. and Russia
the U.S. and Russia jointly built the International Space Station, an enduring symbol of global scientific collaboration in space. But that long partnership may be coming to an end.
Ailsa Chang, Kai McNamee Christopher Intagliata
NPR
Astronaut Terry Virts shares an ‘insider’s guide’ to life in space
Cutting the hair of another astronaut on the International Space Station is one of the most stressful things US Air Force Col. Terry Virts has ever done – even above spacewalking, flying F-16s, piloting a space shuttle and enduring multiple rounds of survival training around the world.
Ashley Strickland
CNN Space and Science
Frank Buckley interviews astronaut Terry Virts, who spent 7 months in space aboard the International Space Station
Frank Buckley interviews astronaut Terry Virts, who spent 7 months in space aboard the International Space Station.
Listen to the full interview on the "Frank Buckley Interviews" podcast, available anywhere you get podcasts
Frank Buckley
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Frank Buckley Interviews: Colonel Terry Virts
During this podcast, Terry reveals what it’s like to live in a space station, and he discusses the joys and dangers that accompany space flight and exploration. He also provides his perspective as an astronaut on the importance of the Apollo 11 mission.
Frank Buckley
KTLA
Motivation and Innovation
Earlier at the Yidan Summit, which was taking place in HK, Peter Lewis met up with NASA Astronaut Colonel Terry Virts and talked about how the lessons he learned from the space programme could be applied to other walks of life, including setting up and managing your own business.
Peter Lewis
Money Talk Xtra