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NASA’s Spanish-language Podcast Debuts Third Season

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Podcast cover illustration for “Universo curioso de la NASA.” The colorful image shows a cosmic landscape with various celestial bodies: a bright yellow Sun, Earth in vibrant blue, green, fuchsia and orange colors; a large red and orange planet representing Mars, a black hole with an accretion disk, and the Moon in purple tones. The title 'Universo curioso' appears in the center with a gradient effect in various colors, and 'DE LA NASA' in smaller dark coral letters. The background is black and dark violet, dotted with small yellow stars and waves that create a vibrant space atmosphere.
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NASA released the first episode Tuesday of its third season of Universo curioso de la NASA, the agency’s only Spanish-language podcast.

Episodes focus on some of NASA’s top missions and research topics for 2025, bringing the wonder of exploration, space technology, and scientific discoveries to Spanish-speaking audiences around the world. 

“NASA Science is literally everywhere, transcending geography and language to provide real time benefits to everyday lives across the globe using our scientific innovations, data, and discoveries from the unique vantage point of space,” said Dr. Nicky Fox, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “The Universo curioso de la NASA podcast shares NASA’s discoveries with Spanish-speaking communities across the globe, inspiring future explorers to join our journey as we return to the Moon and venture onward to Mars for the benefit of all humanity.”

New episodes will post every month through the end of the year. The first episode, centered on the science objectives of NASA’s Artemis II mission to the Moon, is available at:

https://go.nasa.gov/4l9lmbN

Universo curioso is hosted by Noelia González, communications specialist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. This season introduces co-host Andrés Almeida, technical writer and host of NASA’s Small Steps, Giant Leaps podcast at NASA’s Headquarters. Throughout the season, listeners will celebrate the legacy of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, learn about an upcoming mission to the Sun, and explore dark energy and how the future Roman Space Telescope will study it, among other topics.

Universo curioso de la NASA is a joint initiative of the agency’s Spanish-language communications and audio programs. The new season, as well as previous episodes, are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud and NASA’s website.

Listen to the podcast and download related art materials at:

https://ciencia.nasa.gov/universocurioso

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Jul 01, 2025
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