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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September 27, 2018AirSpace Ep.14: Today's LessonStory
| AirSpace Podcast
Teacher in Space Christa McAuliffe’s lesson plans fly in space 32 years later.
Read moreSeptember 26, 2018Shaesta Waiz's Record-Breaking Trip Around the World Story
At age 30, Afghan-American pilot Shaesta Waiz became the youngest woman to circumnavigate the globe solo in a single-engine aircraft. (She managed to snap a photo or two along the way.) Waiz shared some of her favorite images from her record-breaking journey.
Read moreSeptember 24, 2018Celebrating Air and Space's #IdeasThatDefyStory
The National Air and Space Museum is full of ideas that defy. Ideas that defy any obstacle, ideas that defy our expectations, ideas that literally defy gravity. Follow us as we discover the remarkable, the audacious, the outrageous, the #IdeasThatDefy.
Read moreSeptember 20, 2018Transcribing Francis Gary Powers’ Soviet Prison DiaryStory
| From the Archives
The U-2 Incident and Francis Gary Powers captured the world’s attention in 1960. Now, 58 years later, volunteers all around the world can transcribe his words.
Read moreSeptember 19, 2018How Sticky-Footed Lizards Inspire Space TechnologyStory
Scientists have been looking for creative solutions to clean up space junk. One proposal from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory looks to nature for inspiration: the gecko.
Read moreSeptember 18, 2018Flying Firsts: The USAF's First Female Fighter PilotStory
Jeannie M. Leavitt became the Air Force’s first female fighter pilot in 1993.
Read moreSeptember 14, 2018Supplying a City by Air: The Berlin Airlift Story
On June 24, 1948, the Soviet Union closed all surface routes into the western zone of Berlin. For 18 months, American and British aircrews flew around-the-clock bringing supplies into Berlin, in a mission called the Berlin Airlift.
Read moreSeptember 14, 2018How Satellites Track Storms From Space Story
During a major storm, we take satellite tracking for granted. Before 1960 this type of weather observation was not possible.
Read moreSeptember 13, 2018AirSpace Ep.13: Under PressureStory
| AirSpace Podcast
Want to know what it’s like in outer space? Your best bet is under the sea.
Read moreSeptember 11, 2018Examining the Starship Enterprise Story
It’s the ship that would boldly go on to make history—the Star Trek starship Enterprise studio model, used in the filming of the iconic television show, which premiered on NBC in September of 1966. Take a closer look at the makings of the starship Enterprise.