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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December 15, 2020AirSpace Presents Voyages to Mars: DreamingStory
| Voyages to Mars
Interplanetary road trips take a WHILE. So for this episode of Voyages to Mars, while we cruise onward towards the Red Planet, we’re listening to some poetry that pays tribute to long duration space travel.
Read moreDecember 14, 2020The Great Conjunction of Saturn and JupiterStory
This month, gas giants Jupiter and Saturn are coming together in the sky for a once-in-a-lifetime event called a great conjunction. It will peak on December 21, 2020.
Read moreDecember 12, 2020Failure to Launch: The Heart-Stopping Pad Shutdown of Gemini VI-AStory
Moments after ignition on December 12, 1965, one of Gemini VI's engine suddenly shut down. Astronauts Wally Schirra and Thomas Stafford waited tensely in the cockpit for a plan to get them out of the life threatening situation. What happened over the next three days is nothing short of remarkable.
Read moreDecember 11, 2020Reflections on Arecibo | Reflexiones Sobre Arecibo Story
Four Puerto Rican scientists share their reflections on the Arecibo Observatory, its importance to PR, and its legacy. Cuatro científicos puertorriqueños compartan sus reflexiones sobre Arecibo, su importancia para PR y su legado.
Read moreDecember 10, 2020AirSpace Season 3|Ep.11 Blinded by the LightStory
| AirSpace Podcast
Most of us live in places that give us a less than ideal view of the stars because of light pollution from our cities and suburbs. But keeping our skies dark is important for so many reasons – for nocturnal animals, for science and astronomy, and for cultural traditions around the world.
Read moreDecember 08, 2020Remembering Chuck Yeager, a Pilot with the Right StuffStory
The greatest pilot of the Greatest Generation has passed. Seventy-nine years to the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, famed test pilot, World War II ace, and the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound, Brig. Gen. Charles “Chuck” Yeager, died at the age of 97.
Read moreDecember 07, 2020A Blue Angel Makes Its Final Flight Into The National CollectionStory
| At the Museum
On November 18, 2020, Cmdr. Frank “Walleye” Weisser, USN, a member of the Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration team, flew into Dulles International Airport to deliver a McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C Hornet to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.
Read moreDecember 02, 2020DC Delivery: Moving the Douglas DC-3Story
The Douglas DC-3 was once considered by many the greatest airplane of all time. However, although the DC-3 has a flight range of over 1,400 miles, once an aircraft becomes an artifact in our collection, moving it even a few short miles involves a range of complexities. Learn more about the complexities of its recent move!artif
Read moreNovember 29, 2020Francis D. Bowhan: Osage PilotStory
| From the Archives
Francis Dawson, whose heritage was almost always included in newspaper coverage of his flights (usually with the generic term “Indian”) remains a name to be remembered in Osage County, Oklahoma.
Read moreNovember 26, 2020AirSpace Season 3|Ep.10 Station to StationStory
| AirSpace Podcast
We all need a little self-care these days, so in honor of the ISS's 20th anniversary, we’ll tell you about what astronaut life is like when they aren’t doing the extraordinary science, essential maintenance, and extraterrestrial chores necessary to sustain our home in space.