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262: Andrew Parris, Broadcast Television Engineer and Space Communicator

Casual Space

Release Date: 04/11/2025

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Andrew Parris, Broadcast Television Engineer and Space Communicator, joins Beth from the Cape for a long-overdue chat about life behind the lens at NASA and beyond.

With over four decades in broadcast television and thirteen action-packed years at NASA, Andrew shares his extraordinary journey—from diving with astronauts and filming space shuttle landings, to flying on NASA's "Weightless Wonder." Andrew’s passion for space never fizzled, and today, he's helping others chase their own cosmic dreams through The Inspired 24, a group he co-founded to expand access to the space experience and the Overview Effect.

In this episode, Beth and Andrew launch into memories of SCUBA dives at the WETF, share laughs about zero-G adventures gone sideways (literally), and open up about the emotional impact of witnessing spaceflight tragedies firsthand. Andrew also walks us through his recent work with AstroAccess, supporting inclusive microgravity flights, and Copernic Space, sending stories and digital mementos to the Moon. You’ll hear about the human moments behind the missions, the stories you don’t see on screen, and the joyful chaos of bridging the technical with the emotional in NASA’s most public-facing roles.

Andrew’s reflections—equal parts heartwarming, hilarious, and humbling—remind us that space exploration isn’t just about rockets and research. It’s about people, passion, and persistence.

 


 

More about Andrew Parris:

Andrew Parris is a 3-time Technical Emmy award-winning Broadcast Television Engineer, space communicator, and Commercial Astronaut-in-training. He spent 13 years at NASA's Dryden and Johnson Space Centers supporting shuttle and ISS missions, astronaut training, and global documentation efforts—including trips to Russia and the Baikonur Cosmodrome.

After his NASA years, he helped launch the first all-HDTV network with Mark Cuban and directed live coverage of STS-114’s launch and landing. Today, he leads The Inspired 24 community, volunteers at Space Center Houston, and partners with space-forward orgs like Copernic Space, MoonDAO, and AstroAccess. He’s flown multiple commercial zero-G flights and is preparing for a stratospheric balloon mission with World View in 2026.

Want to connect with Andrew or join The Inspired 24? Head to theinspired24.com. Call sign Titan is always ready to welcome fellow space dreamers aboard. 

If you enjoyed this episode and would like to share, I’d love to hear it! beth@casualspacepodcast.com

Want to hear more about the incredible AstroAccess Zero G Mission? Listen to episode 138 with Zero-G’s Tim Bailey: https://www.bethmund.com/casual-space-podcast/2021/0930/138-tim-bailey

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YOU CAN HELP US SEND STORIES TO SPACE!  Please visit our GoFundMe campaign and help send more stories to space!  Each dollar helps send a story. https://gofund.me/62f1ff87 

or email me at beth@casualspacepodcast.com.

*Remember!!! You can send your story to space TODAY! The window for STORIES of Space MISSION 03 and MISSION 04 is NOW OPEN! Send your story, for free, to www.storiesofspace.com