Oprah Winfrey sat down with the Artemis II crew on the latest episode of the Oprah Podcast, bringing one of NASA’s most celebrated teams to a surprisingly warm setting: her own backyard.
The Oprah Daily Instagram account announced the episode this week. The caption set the tone right away. “They went to the moon and now they’re going to @oprah’s backyard!” the post read, paired with a couple of rocket emojis.
The episode centers on the wisdom and lessons the crew took from their lunar journey. Nobody had flown a crewed mission around the Moon in over 50 years before Artemis II. The crew lived through something genuinely rare, and honestly, Oprah is exactly the right person to help them put it into words.
Astronauts who’ve made that kind of journey often describe a noticeable shift in perspective. Looking back at Earth from deep space and realizing how small and fragile it looks tends to leave a mark. Scientists even have a name for it: the overview effect. It’s the kind of insight Oprah tends to dig into.
Artemis II was NASA’s first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo 17 in 1972. The astronauts didn’t land on the surface, but they circled the Moon and came back to Earth. That puts them in genuinely rare company. The mission was a milestone for NASA’s Artemis program. That program has been working toward returning humans to the lunar surface for years.
Artemis I, the uncrewed test flight, completed a similar loop around the Moon in late 2022. Artemis II was the crewed follow-up. It proved the hardware and the crew were ready for the journey. The next step involves an actual lunar landing.
Filming at Oprah’s personal property rather than a traditional studio changes the energy of a conversation. In her own backyard, away from the structured atmosphere of a NASA press event, the astronauts had room to open up. They could talk about what the experience meant to them personally, not just technically.
That’s the kind of space Oprah creates better than almost anyone. The Oprah Podcast has built a following for exactly these kinds of personal, reflective conversations. She’s drawn out stories from authors, public figures, and advocates across a wide range of topics. Having the Artemis II crew on is a standout booking. It sounds like a genuinely good fit for the format.
The Artemis program is one of the bigger ongoing stories in science and space news. Showing up on a mainstream platform like the Oprah Podcast puts that story in front of a much wider audience. A lot of people don’t read mission reports. A lot of people do listen to Oprah.
Space fans and Oprah loyalists should have this one queued up. The new episode of the Oprah Podcast is available now through Oprah Daily’s channels.