
Hank Haliasz: A Career in Our Space Program: Listening to the Heartbeat of the first Cosmonaut, Mars, and other Non-earthly Things
From How to Write a Book from A-Z by Lisa Greinert
April 15, 2026 · 49 min · Season 2 · Episode 11
About this episode
Hank Haliasz shares his passion for engineering and space, reflecting on the impact of the first moon mission and his experiences with cosmonauts.
Send us Fan Mail The first mission to the moon had a great effect on many people. Hard to believe it has taken so long to build Artemis and watch as the miracle of engineering and technology blast more humans off into space. Born with the mind of an engineer, listen in as Hank combines his love of engineering and a love of space. Imagine being the one listening to the first cosmonauts heartbeat as he took the very first journey to the moon. Hank will share his love of space that has con...
People in this episode
Host: Lisa Greinert
Guest: Hank Haliasz
Topics covered
- space exploration
- engineering
- cosmonauts
- moon missions
- Artemis program
Keywords
- space program
- engineering
- cosmonaut heartbeat
- moon journey
- Artemis
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Artemis
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