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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November 02, 2017The Unknown History of the Curtiss P-40E Lope's HopeStory
How a single e-mail helped uncover the previously unknown history of the Museum's Curtiss P-40E Lope’s Hope.
Read moreNovember 01, 2017Real Stories of LEGO's "Women of NASA"Story
A new generation of aspiring astronauts and researchers can find inspiration in the LEGO® “Women of NASA” set. These scientific pioneers are part of our collection here at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, too.
Read moreOctober 31, 2017Astronauts’ Candy-Coated Space Snacks Story
What do astronauts do when they need a sugar fix? Chocolate candy and other desserts have been staples of the astronaut experience since the Apollo program.
Read moreOctober 27, 2017Record-Breaking Rocket Sled Created Modern Safety StandardsStory
On a clear December day in 1954, Colonel John Stapp strapped in for a ride on the Sonic Wind No. 1, a rocket sled, breaking speed records and researching safety standards in the process. The story of Stapp's rocket sled will be part of the upcoming Nation of Speed exhibition.
Read moreOctober 26, 2017Humanitarian Aviation Reaching Communities in Need Story
When many people think about aviation, a few things come to mind: the military, commercial airline flights, or shipping cargo. What they don’t often think of is a literal surgery room with wings—one of the stories featured in the new Thomas W. HaasWe All Fly exhibition as part of the reimagining of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.
Read moreOctober 24, 2017Ready for Lift-Off: Reimagining Smithsonian's National Air and Space MuseumStory
We are reimagining the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. Here's what you need to know and how you can stay connected to all the ways that we're changing.
Read moreOctober 23, 2017Astronaut Lingo: What Is "Puffy Head Bird Legs?"Story
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Have you ever hung upside down for a little while? Remember how it felt to have all the blood rush to your head? When astronauts get to space, they experience a very similar sensation, which they nickname "puffy head bird legs."
Read moreOctober 20, 20175 Things to Know About the Orionid Meteor Shower Story
Hoping to catch a view of the Orionid meteor shower tonight? Here are the five things you need to know from the astronomy team at the Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory.
Read moreOctober 17, 2017On Board a "Floating City" at SeaStory
What began as a simple phone call between our STEM in 30 team and the United States Navy ended with us being catapulted off the deck of the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, going 0 to 165 mph in three seconds. How did we end up there?
Read moreOctober 16, 2017Gravity and Light: When Neutron Stars CollideStory
For the first time ever, on August 17, 2017, astronomers detected the collision of two neutron stars. Not satisfied with that, they caught the cosmic smashup using both gravitational waves and light – another breakthrough.