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 21, 2018Broadcasting Apollo 8 Live From Space Story
Fifty years ago, humans orbited the Moon for the first time. On Christmas Eve, the astronauts addressed the nation on a live television broadcast to Earth.
Read moreDecember 21, 2018First to the Moon: Apollo 8 and the Soviet UnionStory
As we celebrate the anniversary of the pioneering Apollo 8 mission, many commentators and news stories will assert that NASA sent Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders to the Moon to beat the Soviet Union. In fact, the Soviets were planning to send two cosmonauts to loop around the Moon, but that statement of the agency’s intent is, at best, half true.
Read moreDecember 20, 2018AirSpace Ep.20: When You Wish Upon a StarStory
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Emily, Matt, and Nick give a download on why meteor showers occur, when’s the best time to watch, and what you’re looking at (spoiler: most meteors are A LOT smaller than you think).
Read moreDecember 18, 2018The Mechanics of Moving Apollo Spacesuits Story
As the Museum kicks off its massive project to reimagine Air and Space, many of the objects in our collection will be moved from their current location on the National Mall. The first objects on that list were also some of the most iconic in our collection: Buzz Aldrin’s Apollo 11 and Gene Cernan’s Apollo 17 spacesuits.
Read moreDecember 13, 2018AirSpace Ep.19: Spirit in the SkyStory
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In this episode, Emily, Matt, and Nick will unpack the often philosophical, sometimes spiritual reactions to viewing of Earth from above.
Read moreDecember 11, 2018The Spirit of Apollo 8Story
December 21-27, 1968: the Apollo 8 crew of Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, Jr., and William A. Anders journeyed to the Moon, into lunar orbit, and back to Earth.
Read moreDecember 07, 2018Drones Making Life-Saving DeliveriesStory
Zipline uses drone technology to connect essential medical products with people in need in the developing world.
Read moreNovember 29, 2018Looking Back at "Looking at Earth"Story
After 32 years, the gallery will close on December 3 as the Museum embarks on a years-long project to revitalize our infrastructure and transform our exhibitions. What better time to take a look back at the early days of the exhibit and how it came together?
Read moreNovember 23, 2018The InSight Lander, Looking Deep into the Red PlanetStory
The InSight lander, designed to study the interior of Mars, is the latest in a history of NASA lander and rover missions that goes back to the 1970s.
Read moreNovember 23, 2018AirSpace Ep.18: Good VibrationsStory
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Have you heard? NASA’s InSight lander is set to touchdown on Mars next Monday, November 26. So, grab your popcorn and leftover turkey and get ready to witness the latest Martian robot land on the Red Planet.