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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March 25, 2021 Remembering Glynn S. Lunney Story

Remembering the life and legacy of NASA flight director Glynn Lunney.

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March 16, 2021 Spinning Out of Control: Gemini VIII’s Near-Disaster Story

On March 16, 1966, the Gemini VIII astronauts made the world’s first space docking, quickly followed by the first life-threatening, in-flight emergency in the short history of the U.S. human spaceflight program.

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December 12, 2020 Failure to Launch: The Heart-Stopping Pad Shutdown of Gemini VI-A Story

Moments after ignition on December 12, 1965, one of Gemini VI's engine suddenly shut down. Astronauts Wally Schirra and Thomas Stafford waited tensely in the cockpit for a plan to get them out of the life threatening situation. What happened over the next three days is nothing short of remarkable.

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July 24, 2019 Remembering Chris Kraft: Pioneer of Mission Control Story

Christopher Columbus Kraft Jr. is an appropriate name for a pioneering space explorer. Kraft did not explore space himself, but he made it possible for American astronauts to do so, from Mercury to the Space Shuttle. He was the primary inventor of the mission control concept, and implemented it during Project Mercury and after, including training a cadre of controllers and creating a worldwide tracking network.

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July 03, 2019 Bob Gilruth: Architect of Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo Story | Apollo 50

Bob Gilruth, more than anyone else, created the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs and the Houston center that managed them.

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July 02, 2019 Buzz Aldrin’s Doctoral Thesis Story | Apollo 50

Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin was the first astronaut to receive a degree of Doctor of Science (Sc.D). We explore his thesis on “Line-of-Sight Guidance Techniques for Manned Orbital Rendezvous.”

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November 02, 2018 How an Astronaut Smuggled a Sandwich Into Space Story

On the historic Gemini 3 mission, astronaut John Young brought along something unexpected--a corned beef sandwich. 

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July 24, 2018 Spaceflight and Surviving Shark Attacks Story

Shaq does shark week. Ronda Rousey against a bull shark. Bear Grylls faces off with … yes … a shark. Shark Week is full of celebrities having close encounters with one of the ocean’s greatest predators, but did you know early astronauts were also prepared for their own tussle with the fearsome fish?

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July 18, 2017 How to Shower in Space Story

Showers, baths, swimming: these are all experiences most of us take for granted on Earth. There's nothing quite like experiencing the cool touch of water from the shower or jumping into a pool on a hot day. Gravity is what makes all of these experiences possible—it pushes that cool and refreshing water off your back and into the drain.

But all that changes in space. The lack of gravity causes water and soapsuds to stick to everything.

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June 09, 2017 The Saga of Writing in Space Story

From dashing off a quick note to creating painstaking calligraphy, we often take writing for granted. But in space, where the stakes are high, how does one write? After all, the ink in pens isn’t held down by gravity, so how do you write upside down? 

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