Cosmic Careers: NBL Diver
Human spaceflight is a team sport – and not everyone needs a Ph.D. to be a part of it. In Cosmic Careers, we explore the different, and sometimes unusual jobs needed to make NASA’s mission possible. We’re making a splash this episode with divers Emily Cox and Reilly Holmgreen. They work at NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory and explain that if you want to work underwater with astronauts in training, all you need is a dive certification. The Neutral Buoyancy Lab is 40 foot deep pool where astronauts can train for spacewalks – the process of putting on a spacesuit and performing tasks out in the vacuum of space. Come along to the bottom of the pool with our host Dane Turner for a tour of the International Space Station’s mockups and the lunar terrain area that astronauts will use to practice working on the lunar surface through NASA’s Artemis program.

Tour the International Space Station: 25 Years of Humans in Space

APACHE: Spacewalking in Virtual Reality

Preparing for Artemis: NASA's Geology Training for Lunar Exploration

Artemis II Flight Day 1 Highlights

NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 Training Resource Reel

NASA Astronauts Train for Walking on Lunar Surface

Demonstrating Rocket Fuel Transfer in Space

Artemis II Iceland Geology Training Reel

Station Tour: Zarya and Zvezda

Training for the Moon and Beyond

The Next Steps in Lunar Exploration

2021 Astronaut Candidate Class Resource Reel (4K-UHD)

Spacesuits for the Next Explorers (Full feature)

How to use the Bathroom in Space

Artemis II Flight Day 9 Highlights

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Training Resource Reel

EVA Lessons Learned

Inside the Russian Soyuz Spacecraft

Astronaut Greets YouTube Space Lab Participants

