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 27, 2019AirSpace Season 2|Ep.8 Walking on the MoonStory
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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing, AirSpace examines what we knew then, what we know now, and what mysteries of lunar science still remain.
Read moreJune 26, 2019Garber's Thirteen Famous AircraftStory
We explore Smithsonian aeronautics historian Paul Garber's list of thirteen most important aircraft of all time, circa the 1950s.
Read moreJune 13, 2019AirSpace Season 2|Ep.7 Rock on the MoonStory
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What music would you take along on a quarter-million mile road trip?
Read moreJune 06, 2019Flak-Bait’s D-Day MissionsStory
| 75th Anniversary of World War II
We explore the D-Day missions of the Museum's Martin B-26B-25-MA Marauder Flak-Bait.
Read moreJune 05, 2019The Technology Behind D-Day's Moonlit Airborne OpsStory
| 75th Anniversary of World War II
The D-Day invasion relied on paratroop and glider landings the day before -- in moonlit darkness. In this blog, we explore the key technologies used to locate drop zones and landing zones under cover of darkness.
Read moreJune 04, 2019Protecting the Beaches with Balloons: D-Day and the 320th Barrage Balloon BattalionStory
| 75th Anniversary of World War II
The 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion, the only unit that stormed the beach at Normandy on June 6, 1944, that was comprised entirely of African American soldiers, played a vital role in protecting the ships and soldiers during the D-Day invasion.
Read moreJune 03, 2019D-Day and the Douglas C-47Story
| 75th Anniversary of World War II
In the early morning of June 6, 1944, thousands of soldiers, sailors, and airmen readied themselves for D-Day of Operation Overlord. For several divisions of American and British soldiers, the invasion had actually begun the night before on board Douglas C-47s.
Read moreJune 02, 2019D-Day: Aerial Photography in ActionStory
| 75th Anniversary of World War II
D-Day was the boldest, riskiest and most anticipated operation of the entire World War II European Theater. To succeed in the Allied invasion of France, Allied commanders needed detailed information about prospective French coastal landing sites and surrounding areas. That's where aerial photography comes in.
The Martin B-26B Marauder Flak-Bait, an iconic artifact of World War II is undergoing artifact treatment in the Museum’s Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar. In this first in a series of blogs about the conservation of the aircraft, we explore the preservation of the doped fabric on the rudder.
Read moreMay 23, 2019AirSpace Season 2|Ep.6 Help!Story
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Some of the world’s best pilots are the ones you hope never to see. In this episode, we’re talking about air rescue.