In celebration of the 50-year milestone, we created Moonwalk, a multi-generational series of fascinating, one-of-a-kind conversations between groundbreaking voices in aerospace.
Apollo 15 astronaut Alfred Worden meets present-day astronaut Shane Kimbrough for the first time. (Photo Credit: Alex Broussard / Houston Public Media)
Glynn Lunney was a flight director during the Apollo Missions. His son Bryan Lunney followed in his footsteps during the Space Shuttle Era. (Photo Credit: Alex Broussard / Houston Public Media)
Astronaut Andrew Feustel speaks with robotics student Reed Blanchard about the future possibilities of technology. (Photo Credit: Alex Broussard / Houston Public Media)
Dr. Bernard Harris Jr., the first African American to perform as space walk speak with recent college graduate Clare Luckey. (Photo Credit: Alex Broussard / Houston Public Media)
Poppy Northcutt, the first female engineer in mission control, meets a female leader at NASA. Emily Nelson is mission control's deputy chief. (Photo Credit: Alex Broussard / Houston Public Media)
Moonwalk is available where ever you consume media:
Podcast – These extended conversations have a behind-the-scenes, authentic feel. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, where ever else you find your podcasts or on our website.
Broadcast TV – This tv special premieres July 8 at 10pm on TV 8 following Chasing The Moon
TV and Mobile Streaming – Available on demand beginning July 8 on the PBS app
Radio – A 1-hour radio special premieres July 20 at 5pm on News 88.7.