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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October 22, 2018Remembering Paul Allen, Tech VisionaryStory
Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and collector Paul G. Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, made a notable impression here at the National Air and Space Museum.
Read moreOctober 19, 2018Photographing Neil Armstrong’s SpacesuitStory
| Air and Space Photos
The National Air and Space Museum collection is full of objects that tell the history of air and space exploration. Supervising photographer Jim Preston reflects on one of his favorite objects to photograph—Neil Armstrong’s Apollo 11 spacesuit.
Read moreOctober 18, 2018Six Space Missions to Watch For Story
The next few months will also bring some exciting developments in space science. There are new missions about to launch and spacecraft that will reach their destinations after long journeys. Here are six out-of-this-world things to look for in the news over the next few months.
Read moreOctober 15, 2018Como la Gravedad Afecta Nuestros Cuerpos en el EspacioStory
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, museum Explainer Karina demonstrates the effects of gravity on our bodies in space.
Read moreOctober 12, 2018
What First Man Got Right About Neil Armstrong
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First Man is almost certainly is the most accurate fictional depiction of human spaceflight in the 1960s ever made. A curator weighs in on what the film got right and wrong.
Read moreOctober 12, 2018How Fast Was the Fastest Air Racer in 1925?Story
Cyrus K. Bettis was a leading US Army Air Service pilot in the 1920s that became the world’s fastest air racer in 1925. In July 2018, members of his family visited the Museum to donate artifacts and archival materials documenting his life near the airplane that he flew and the prizes that he won.
Read moreOctober 11, 2018AirSpace Ep.15: Smoke From a Distant FireStory
| AirSpace Podcast
Wildfire season is getting longer, according to the US Forest Service, making firefighting a bigger, more vital operation each year. In this episode, Emily, Matt, and Nick take a look at how the pros fight wildfires with everything from large water-carrying airtankers and helicopters to daring smokejumpers who parachute into the blaze equipped with axes, shovels, and chainsaws.
Read moreOctober 04, 2018Four History-Making Latinos You Should KnowStory
Since the earliest days of flight, Hispanic men and women have shaped aviation—breaking records, exploring the farthest reaches of our world, and shaping what’s possible in the aerospace field.
Read moreOctober 01, 2018NASA’s 60 Years in 6 Objects Story
On October 1, 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration was officially created, beginning a 60-year journey of American innovation and space exploration. While there are many (many, many!) unique NASA objects in the Air and Space collection, these six highlight milestones that shaped our nation’s quest to better understand our universe.
Read moreSeptember 28, 2018Ideas That Defy: Sailing on an Alien SeaStory
We all have ideas that defy in our back pocket. My personal idea that defies, the thing I dream of humans achieving, is sailing on an alien sea.