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The AirSpace logo is overlaid on a zoomed in star with a background of smaller stars and galaxies

December 25, 2025

The Life Cycle of Stars

Story | AirSpace Podcast

Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how we wonder . . . well, where to even begin? We brought in one of the Museum's astronomy educators for a stellar conversation about the birth, life, and death of stars. 

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Astronaut standing next to the American flag on the Moon, with the Lunar Module and Lunar Roving Vehicle in the background.

December 19, 2025

Ending Apollo

Story

When the Apollo 17 spacecraft carrying U.S. astronauts Gene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt, and Ron Evans returned to Earth on December 19, 1972, the Apollo lunar landing program came to its end. No human has set foot on the Moon’s surface since.

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A military jet in camouflage flies through a blue sky, above puffy white clouds. On the tail of the aircraft are the letters “VN.”

December 18, 2025

A Once-Shy Teenager Found His Salvation in Aviation

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

An interview with former U.S. Air Force pilot David Dale.

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An aerial view looking down at a silver Kelluu airship drone flying over a dense expanse of green forest trees in Finland.

December 18, 2025

The New Age of Tiny Airships

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

How the smallest Airship drones are performing jobs that conventional drones can’t. 

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Photographed against a dark background is a military flight jacket. The jacket is made of a dark brown leather that shows some signs of wear. On the front of the jacket are two large pockets.

December 17, 2025

Resurrection of a Rare World War II Flight Jacket

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

How a WWII WASP pilot's flight jacket came to be part of the museum's collection.

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Two people standing next to space themed museum artifacts with a white astronaut suit in the background.

December 13, 2025

Chauncey Spencer II and Sian Proctor: Linking 82 Years of Black People in Aviation and Space

Story

During the Museum's East-End reopening in the summer of 2025, astronaut Sian Proctor and Chauncey Spencer II were connected by chance thanks to Museum curator Cathleen Lewis.

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The AirSpace logo is overlaid on two bags on a baggage carousel.

December 11, 2025

Journey of a Suitcase

Story | AirSpace Podcast

What happens to your checked bag after you hand it to the airline? We took a field trip to Dulles Airport to follow a suitcase from check-in to baggage claim.

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A vintage silver Ford Tri-Motor aircraft parked on a wet tarmac under a dramatic, cloudy sky at dusk. The plane features corrugated metal skin, three engines, and the "Ford" script logo in blue on the fuselage, all reflected in the water on the ground.

December 10, 2025

The Ford Motor Company Built Excellent Airplanes 100 Years Ago

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

It's been 100 years since the Ford Trimotor production started in 1925 by the companies of Henry Ford.

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An irregular, potato-shaped moon is in the foreground. In the background, the curvature of a red planet (Mars) is visible, featuring a massive shield volcano.

December 10, 2025

Can a Japanese Spacecraft Unlock the Mystery of Mars' Twin Moons?

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

For the first time, a spacecraft will explore the Mars moons, Phobos and Deimos. 

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A vintage aircraft on inside a museum, featuring other aviation artifacts and exhibits in the background.

December 05, 2025

Pearl Harbor Through the Eyes of Wes Ruth and the JRS-1

Story

On December 7, 1941, Ruth gathered his copilot and three Marines and set out in his Sikorsky JRS-1 amphibian flying boat to locate the Japanese fleet. His bravery earned him the Navy Cross and a place among the heroes of that day. 

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