
Tim Peake
British astronaut and former ESA crew member who shares first-hand experience of launch and life in space, contributing personal perspective to the Artemis II discussion.
Top 10 podcasts with Tim Peake
Ranked by the Snipd community

89 snips
Jul 16, 2025 • 43min
Should We Settle in Space? - Tim Peake, Kelly Weinersmith and Alan Davies
Join British astronaut Tim Peake, biologist Kelly Weinersmith, and comedian Alan Davies as they explore whether humanity should settle in space. Peake shares insights from his time at the ISS and advocates for space exploration. Weinersmith discusses the hurdles of colonizing Mars and the Moon, while Davies injects humor into the conversation about life beyond Earth. They tackle the scientific and ethical implications, from growing food on Mars to the absurdities of space travel, making for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion.

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Dec 31, 2025 • 28min
Mining for Gold (GOLD!)
Join Graham Hutchings, a chemistry professor, as he reveals the beauty and unique properties of gold. Frances Wall, a mineralogy expert, explains how gold forms and the modern techniques used in mining. British astronaut Tim Peake shares fascinating insights on gold's critical roles in space technology. The trio dives into gold's surprising applications, from electronics to medicine, and even its whimsical use in food. What’s more, they discuss whether all mined gold could fit in an Olympic swimming pool!

22 snips
Jun 24, 2025 • 29min
The Psychology of Curiosity at Cheltenham Science Festival
Matthias Gruber, an associate professor of psychology, specializes in the neuroscience of curiosity, while Tim Peake, an astronaut and test pilot, shares his out-of-this-world experiences aboard the International Space Station. Gosia Goclowska, a psychology lecturer, explores emotions like awe and surprise. Together, they discuss the significance of curiosity in fueling exploration, the brain's reward systems, and amusing anecdotes from space that highlight the quirks of living in zero gravity. Their insights illuminate how curiosity shapes learning and innovation in our lives.

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Aug 28, 2024 • 1h 3min
John McFall, Tim Peake and how to build a spaceport
Scott Hammond, operations director at Saxa Vord, keeps launch sites running. Frank Strang, CEO of the Shetland spaceport project, leads development and licensing. Tim Peake, retired ESA astronaut and Axiom advisor, discusses commercial UK missions. John McFall, surgeon and ex-Paralympian, shares work on ESA’s Fly study for people with lower-limb disabilities. They talk building a spaceport, polar launches, commercial missions and accessibility testing.

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Dec 18, 2023 • 1h
51. Tim Peake: Will humans colonise Mars?
British astronaut Tim Peake discusses the future of human space exploration, including the colonization of Mars and growing human organs on the moon. They also explore the rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States during the space race, the different reactions of astronauts when asked about their experiences in space, overcoming vertigo in space, the courage of Neil Armstrong during his Gemini 8 mission, and the physical fitness requirements for astronauts.

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Jan 3, 2026 • 24min
Astronauts and the future of space exploration
Nicole Stott, a former NASA astronaut with two spaceflights, and Tim Peake, a British ESA astronaut, share their captivating experiences aboard the ISS, touching on life in microgravity and the emotional views of Earth. Mike Massimino discusses the exciting Artemis II lunar mission, while Kiri Wagstaff explores the future role of AI and robotics in deep-space exploration. Together, they reflect on the importance of continued human exploration and the balance between public and private ventures in space.

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Oct 4, 2022 • 1h 37min
Life Lessons from an Astronaut with Tim Peake #300
Tim Peake, the first British ESA astronaut and best-selling author, shares captivating insights from his time at the International Space Station. He discusses the balance between fear and performance in high-stakes environments, offering strategies for resilience through structure and routine. Tim reveals the challenges of sleeping in space and the emotional dynamics of maintaining family connections during missions. He emphasizes the vital role of soft skills in astronaut training, inspiring listeners to step out of their comfort zones and embrace personal growth.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 26min
The psychology of curiosity
Tim Peake, the first British astronaut to walk in space, shares captivating tales from his time on the International Space Station, including a humorous incident involving frozen urine. Matthias Gruber, a psychology expert, dives into the neuroscience behind curiosity, explaining its vital role in motivation and learning. The discussion evolves around how curiosity shifts from childhood wonder to adult exploration, alongside unique insights about space smells and the significance of celebrations in zero gravity, sparking thoughts about nurturing curiosity in our lives.

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Mar 31, 2026 • 30min
Blast off! Nasa goes back to the moon
Tim Peake, British astronaut who shares launch and life-in-space anecdotes, and Richard Luscombe, Miami-based Guardian reporter covering Artemis II from Cape Canaveral. They describe Cape Canaveral’s buzz, the towering SLS rocket, the cramped Orion capsule, the lunar flyby plan, politics and costs around Artemis, and how private partners are shaping the mission.

Mar 30, 2026 • 5min
Recommending: 13 Minutes Presents Artemis II
Tim Peake, former British astronaut who spent 186 days on the ISS and ran a marathon in space, lends firsthand perspective to Artemis II coverage. The conversation previews NASA’s plan to loop astronauts around the Moon. It highlights the thousands supporting the mission and frames Artemis II as the start of a new era in human spaceflight.


