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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April 05, 2018"Nice Guys" Fly CharterStory
| From the Archives
While the baseball season technically started last week, it doesn’t return to the nation’s capital until Thursday, April 5—the home opener for the Washington Nationals. Most likely, the team will be returning to Washington, DC, from Atlanta on a chartered flight.
Read moreApril 03, 2018How Tiangong-1 Came Back to EarthStory
China’s Tiangong-1 space station fell back down to Earth this weekend, but there was no need to duck and cover. Most of the space lab burned up during re-entry, before landing in the Pacific Ocean.
The story behind the landmark 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, which premiered 50 years ago today.
Read moreApril 01, 2018Smithsonian Eyes Reboot for Classic Skate the UniverseStory
As the Museum prepares for its upcoming transformation, the Smithsonian is eyeing a remake of its iconic film Scott Hamilton Skates the Universe.
Read moreMarch 29, 2018Pioneering Women in CryptologyStory
A guest post from the National Cryptologic Museum shares the story of two pioneering women cryptologists.
Read moreMarch 27, 2018The Aerobatics of the Extra 260Story
| Air and Space Photos
Have you ever seen an airplane perform an inverted ribbon cut? You can “see” it at the Museum in DC (and online) in the form of Patty Wagstaff’s Extra 260 aircraft.
Read moreMarch 26, 2018Behind the Scenes at Our Open House Story
See what goes on behind-the-scenes at the National Air and Space Museum’s annual Open House at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia.
Read moreMarch 23, 2018WWII Women Cracking the CodeStory
A guest post from the National Cryptologic Museum explores women code breakers' top-secret work during World War II.
Read moreMarch 22, 2018Conserving Artifacts from Command Module ColumbiaStory
| Inside the Conservation Lab
How the Museum's conservation team treated an Apollo 11 artifact, a medical accessory kit stowed aboard the Command Module Columbia during the historic lunar mission.
Read moreMarch 16, 2018Stephen Hawking, Explorer of the Universe Story
Renowned theoretical physicist, explorer of the universe, and symbol of human fortitude and perseverance, Stephen William Hawking died on March 14 at the age of 76.