Stories of daring, stories of technological feats, stories of prevailing against the odds ... these are the stories we tell at the National Air and Space Museum. Dive in to the stories below to discover, learn, and be inspired. 

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March 14, 2023 Short Stories from Newly Digitized Women’s Archival Collections Story | From the Archives

The Museum's Archives holds large digitized collections highlighting the contributions of high-profile women, ranging from aviators Louise McPhetridge Thaden and the Ninety-Nines to astronauts Sally K. Ride and Kathryn D. Sullivan.  There are also smaller collections, some containing just one to two documents, representing women whose experiences are just as important to telling the full story of women in aviation and space flight.

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March 13, 2023 Broken Sparrow Story | Air & Space Quarterly

Late in World War Two the German's developed the Heinkel He 162 Spatz, an early jet fighter part of the Volksjäger (People’s Fighter) project.

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March 13, 2023 Lunar Wonderland Story | Air & Space Quarterly

A study of Chesley Bonestell's mural "A Lunar Landscape."

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March 13, 2023 Up To Speed Story | Air & Space Quarterly

What's new in aviation and space.

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March 09, 2023 AirSpace Season 7, Ep. 7: Satellite Hart Story | AirSpace Podcast

Thanks to GPS, ecologists today can track thousands of animals all the time with tracking devices that can be smaller than a quarter. But in 1970 there was just a weather satellite, a 23 pound collar, and an elk named Monique. On this episode of AirSpace, we talk to some of the scientists who use space to track animals here on Earth.

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February 24, 2023 Crossing the Country with James H. Banning Story

James Banning is perhaps best known for this record-setting transcontinental flight, but his story and accomplishments started years earlier.

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February 23, 2023 AirSpace Season 7, Ep. 6: Drops From Jupiter Story | AirSpace Podcast

The Juno spacecraft currently orbiting Jupiter almost didn’t have a camera, and boy would that have been a shame. On this episode of AirSpace, we unpack how JunoCam has contributed to science and completely changed the way we view this beautiful gas giant.

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February 22, 2023 Fighting for the Right to Fly: Marlon D. Green Story

Marlon D. Green fought and won the right to fly as a pilot for a major U.S. airline.

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February 21, 2023 Jesse Leroy Brown: Ushering in a New Era of Naval Aviation Story

During World War II, the U.S. Navy did not have a program that allowed African Americans to train and fly as naval aviators. Jesse Leroy Brown, however, fought through many hurdles to become the first African American to complete Navy flight training. Discover his story.

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February 16, 2023 Charles Bolden: Pilot, Astronaut, and NASA Administrator Story

Maj. Gen. Charles Bolden was NASA's first African American Administrator. He also served in the military and logged over 680 hours in space.

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