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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August 25, 2015 SpaceShipOne Folds Its Wing Story

For the past decade, SpaceShipOne has been on display as one of the hanging artifacts in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall. It was specifically positioned to depict the aircraft in its initial stage of powered flight (30 degrees, nose up attitude) just after release from its White Knight mother ship, which carried it aloft to an altitude of about 14,326 meters (47,000 feet). In March of this year, SpaceShipOne was lowered to the floor as part of a major renovation of the Milestones gallery. During this time, it received a thorough condition assessment and photo documentation by conservator Sharon Norquest. After surface cleaning and minor conservation work is completed, it is scheduled to be rehung this week and will be one of the major artifacts in the new Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall, scheduled to open in July 2016. The renovation project provided us with a unique opportunity to consider how we showcase SpaceShipOne in the future.

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August 16, 2015 The Shepard & Armstrong Spacesuits: 8 Fun Facts Story | Armstrong Spacesuit

There's more to these suits than meets the eye.

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August 12, 2015 What does Alan Shepard’s Mercury suit have to do with Neil Armstrong’s Apollo 11 suit? Story | Armstrong Spacesuit

We’ve received a few comments and questions about why our stretch goal for the Neil Armstrong #RebootTheSuit Kickstarter project is Alan Shepard’s Mercury Freedom 7 spacesuit. The short answer is that the two suits bracket the ideas and accomplishments of the Apollo space program.

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August 07, 2015 How do you put on an Apollo spacesuit? Story | Inside the Conservation Lab

Learn how to put on an Apollo spacesuit.

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August 04, 2015 Nerd Camp Story | Conserving "Enterprise"

The door was locked, but a swipe of a security access card rewarded us with a satisfying “click.” Someone pushed the double doors open and we stepped into the laboratory. We paused for the briefest instant as my eyes, and those of my fellow campers, were transfixed on the object on the other side of the room: The Starship Enterprise from the original Star Trek series.

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July 31, 2015 Were You a Member of the “First Moon Flights” Club? Story

The Smithsonian would like to add to its national collection a Pan American Airways (Pan Am) “First Moon Flights” Club card as an example of early enthusiasm for space travel.

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July 29, 2015 Houston We Don’t Have a Problem: #RebootTheSuit is Funded, Now What? Story | Inside the Conservation Lab

The Smithsonian’s first-ever Kickstarter campaign to conserve, digitize, and display Neil Armstrong’s Apollo 11 spacesuit was fully backed in just five days!

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July 25, 2015 A Triage Treatment for Apollo Biomedical Sensors Story | Inside the Conservation Lab

Much like medical triage, conservation triage analyzes the risk posed to an object and the hazards associated with not taking immediate action. Triage conservators ask questions such as: Can the object be handled safely by staff and researchers? Will the degradation of the object continue if it is not treated immediately? What treatment can we do, with the resources at hand, to keep this object stable as long as possible?

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July 20, 2015 Reboot the Suit: Neil Armstrong’s Spacesuit and Kickstarter Story | Armstrong Spacesuit

Today is a rather big day for the Museum. Not only are we celebrating the 46th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, but we are also celebrating the launch of something quite new.

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May 27, 2015 Finding Treasures in the Arthur C. Clarke Collection Story | From the Archives

Earlier this month, I wrote about some of the behind-the-scenes work it took to survey and pack the Arthur C. Clarke Collection for transfer to the National Air and Space Museum. In this post, I wanted to highlight the types of material that make up this wonderful collection. These were all found during my cursory survey of the material; who knows what wonderful items we will uncover as we start the in-depth processing!

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