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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November 22, 2021Flight Attending FirstsStory
Flight attendants improve the flying experience for passengers by ensuring their safety and providing for their comfort. How did this role start? Who were some of the first flight attendants? Discover their stories.
Read moreNovember 21, 2021Skywriting Your Name in History: Suzanne Asbury-Oliver Story
Suzanne Asbury-Oliver and her husband, Steven Oliver, became America’s only husband and wife professional skywriting and aerobatic team.
Read moreNovember 20, 2021Flying for PhotographyStory
Combining flying and photography skills, Osa Johnson and Mary Light both flew on documentary missions, photographing remote areas in Africa. Discover their stories.
Read moreNovember 18, 2021Reaching New Heights in SpaceStory
Who were the first women in space? What were their stories?
Read moreNovember 17, 2021Meet Vera RubinStory
Vera Cooper Rubin produced clear observational evidence in the 1970s that finally convinced astronomers worldwide of the existence of dark matter.
Read moreNovember 16, 2021Five Facts about the Record-Breaking Stinson Sisters Story
Katherine Stinson was the fourth woman in the U.S. to obtain a pilot's license. Encouraged by her sister Katherine's success, Marjorie Stinson decided to learn to fly.
Read moreNovember 12, 2021Ten Scientific Discoveries from the Apollo MissionsStory
The Apollo missions contributed more than putting humans on the Moon, it also produced a lot of new scientific data and discoveries which expanded our knowledge of both the Moon itself and our Solar System. Here are ten of our top Apollo discoveries.
Read moreNovember 11, 2021Science in Orbit During Apollo Story
During the Apollo missions, astronauts didn't just travel to the Moon—they conducted experiments, both on the surface of the Moon and while in orbit.
Read moreNovember 11, 2021AirSpace Season 5, Ep. 5: Even Better Than the Real ThingStory
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Have you always wanted to experience what it’s like to be an astronaut but without the queasy upshot of actually shooting into space? Then we’ve got news for you! Only around 550 people have been to outer space (like, ever!). But many more can and do participate in simulated space missions right here on Earth—and it turns out they’re super important.
Read moreNovember 10, 2021Meet the MoonmanStory
The image of the space–suited Apollo 11 astronaut standing and facing the camera became an iconic symbol of American accomplishment and was reproduced in books, films, television, and items of popular culture.