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Apollo 13 Astronauts on the U.S.S. Iwo Jima

April 14, 2020

Apollo 13 AMA Recap

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On Monday, April 13, the 50th anniversary of "Houston, we've had a problem," the Museum's Apollo curator Teasel Muir-Harmony participated in a Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA) on r/space with NASA Chief Historian Bill Barry, and Apollo in Real Time creator and data visualization engineer Ben Feist.

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man on lift photographs discovery

April 09, 2020

3D Scanning Space Shuttle Discovery

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The Smithsonian's Digitization Program Office takes you behind the scenes of how they captured a comprehensive 3D dataset of the largest museum artifact ever to be digitized: Space Shuttle Discovery

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Signed Portrait of Sally Ride

March 23, 2020

Now Transcribed! The Sally K. Ride Papers

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We are pleased to announce that the Sally K. Ride Papers, consisting of over 23 cubic feet (38,640 pages!) of archival material chronicling Ride’s career from the 1970s through the 2010s, have been fully scanned and are available digitally. Air and Space fans can help make them more accessible by transcribing them in the Smithsonian Transcription Center.

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Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden with his spacesuit

March 19, 2020

Our Friend Al Who Went to the Moon

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Alfred "Al" Worden, command module pilot on Apollo 15, passed away on March 18, 2020. We mourn the loss and celebrate the life of Al, an aviator, engineer, and storyteller. From the halls of West Point to the far side of the Moon, the legacy of history’s first deep-space walker continues to inspire.

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Katherine Johnson sitting at her desk

February 25, 2020

Katherine Johnson Calculated Flight Paths for NASA and Continues To Inspire

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Katherine Johnson helped the United States reach our destiny in space.

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Michael Collins stands at podium

September 16, 2019

Looking Both Ways

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Not long after the successful Apollo 11 mission, its three crew members were invited to speak to Congress. In this guest blog, Apollo 11 command module pilot, and former director of the National Air and Space Museum, Michael Collins recalls those remarks.

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Woman sits at control panel

September 12, 2019

Calculating Trajectories and Breaking Boundaries During Apollo

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In the late 1960s, Poppy Northcutt was a return-to-Earth specialist with TRW, working on a contract with NASA on one of the most exciting adventures of the 20th century: humanity’s quest for the Moon. With computer programming skills and a degree in mathematics, she worked with her team at TRW on the development of the return-to-Earth program. And she became the first woman in Mission Control.

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Purple and pink logo of AirSpace

August 08, 2019

AirSpace Season 2|Ep.11
What's He Building?

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Today we’re talking about a really cool project that brought together one former-Mythbuster, a couple of Smithsonian units, and makers across the country to reimagine an incredible piece of Apollo engineering.  

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Chris Kraft

July 24, 2019

Remembering Chris Kraft: Pioneer of Mission Control

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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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voice recorder and tapes

July 22, 2019

Apollo Playlist Part 2: Music Inside Apollo, Musical Critique from Outside Apollo

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In this blog celebrating the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, we explore how the astronauts listened to music during the mission, what was on their playlists, and musical critiques of the Apollo program.

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