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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February 01, 2018A Classroom Copes with the Columbia DisasterStory
Today marks the 15th anniversary of the Columbia disaster. Every year on this date I think about the crew of the Columbia, my students, and my most difficult day as a teacher.
Read moreFebruary 01, 2018Reflections on Spaceflight and MemoryStory
For those involved or interested in human spaceflight, the last week of January is a solemn time of remembrance, as we commemorate Apollo 1 and the Space Shuttle missions Challenger and Columbia. How does our Museum deal with the memory of such tragedies?
Read moreJanuary 30, 2018"America by Air" Gets Airline BoostStory
The Museum will have a brand new opportunity to tell the story of air transportation thanks, in part, to a gift from eight major airlines.
Read moreJanuary 30, 2018Test This Supermoon Illusion TomorrowStory
Tomorrow's supermoon is actually being called a “super blue blood moon,” and it’s really rare. Here's what to look for.
Read moreJanuary 30, 2018Super Sabre’s Service in South VietnamStory
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In the quiet of the Museum’s Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia sits the U.S. Air Force F-100D “Super Sabre,” serial number 56-3440. 440 was in Vietnam from June 1965 until July 1970, but its most intense combat was seen 50 years ago, during the Tet Offensive.
Read moreJanuary 29, 2018Photographing an Airport in Transition Story
Airports are transitional spaces, serving the Earth and the sky, a zone where both humans and technology are intertwined. Since 2007, Athenian-born photographer Alexandros Lambrovassilis has been photographing the transition occurring at Ellinikon International Airport, the international airport in Athens, Greece that closed in 2001.
Read moreJanuary 27, 2018A Closer Look at Landing Gear Story
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Take a closer look at the Douglas SBD-6 Dauntless' unique landing gear, and how it impacts the flight of the aircraft.
Read moreJanuary 26, 2018The Missing History of the Explorer 1 Satellite Story
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Sometimes, seeing isn't believing until you take something apart. On the 60th anniversary of the launch of Explorer 1 by the United States, I'm prompted to recall the most valuable lesson I ever learned about what it means to be a curator.
Read moreJanuary 19, 2018John W. Young, an Astronaut’s Astronaut (1930-2018)Story
As an astronaut, John Young (1930-2018) was one of a kind. He was the first person to fly in space six times, the first person to circle the Moon alone, the first Space Shuttle mission commander, and the first to command another Space Shuttle mission.
Read moreJanuary 18, 2018How Many Missions Did Flak-Bait Fly?Story
Flak-Bait, the museum’s Martin B-26 Marauder bomber, flew more combat missions than any other U.S. aircraft in World War II. But how many missions did it participate in exactly?