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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June 14, 2023 Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA Story

Rosalind Franklin's legacy inspired the European Space Agency to name an ExoMars Rover for her in 2019. It’s a fitting name since this rover – set to launch later this decade – is programmed to search for genetic molecules or compounds to prove if there was ever life on Mars. 

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June 08, 2023 AirSpace Bonus! Wronging the Wrights Story | AirSpace Podcast

Season seven is over but don’t despair! We have some fun new things headed your way soon. In the meantime, we borrowed this episode from our friends at Smithsonian’s Sidedoor to tide you all over.

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June 07, 2023 The Life and Legacy of Owen Gingerich Story

Reflecting on the life and legacy of Owen Gingerich, one of the most respected names in modern astronomy and in the study of its history.

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June 05, 2023 The Art of War Story | Air & Space Quarterly

The healing power of art.

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June 05, 2023 Hidden Workers Story | Air & Space Quarterly

The touching story behind a 1960s charm bracelet.

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June 05, 2023 Up to Speed Story | Air & Space Quarterly

The latest news in aviation and space.

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June 02, 2023 Technical Study and Treatment of an Early Battery Assemblage Story

Discover the process behind the conservation treatment of a set of batteries that Samuel Langley used in laboratory experiments, providing power to Langley’s later aviation and scientific experiments.

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May 26, 2023 Northrop P-61 Black Widow: First American Airplane Designed and Built to Fight at Night, Part II Story

On January 30, 1942, the Army Air Corps awarded Northrop a contract to build two XP-61 prototypes. Rediscover the Northrop P-61 Black Widow aircraft in part two of the blog series.

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May 24, 2023 AirSpace Season 7, Episode 12: It's a Barbie World and We’re All Living In It Story | AirSpace Podcast

When Barbie first became an astronaut in 1965, she was more than a decade ahead of NASA sending a woman to space. Since then, there have been several versions of astronaut Barbie.

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May 18, 2023 Conservation Treatment of Gilmore the Flying Lion: Making Decisions Story | Inside the Conservation Lab

As a cub in the 1930s, Gilmore made aviation history when he traveled around the United States with the flamboyant and colorful aviator Roscoe Turner as a mascot for the Gilmore Oil Company. This is the second in a three-part blog series about the conservation treatment of Gilmore the Flying Lion. Explore how the Museum balanced caring for the original taxidermy with the goal to present Gilmore as lifelike as possible.

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