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Zvezda Module

August 19, 2015

Zvezda Service Module Celebrates 15 Years in Orbit

Story | This Day in History

Through the commotion of a very successful July which included the New Horizons mission to Pluto, the 40th anniversary of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the 46th anniversary of Apollo 11, and the Museum’s very first Kickstarter project, there is one anniversary that we may have inadvertently overlooked. In July, the Zvezda (Russian for “star”) module of the International Space Station (ISS) celebrated 15 years in orbit.

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Zippers on Apollo 14 Spacesuit

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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Photographs of Armstrong and Shephard side by side

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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Celebrating the Moon Landing

August 10, 2015

#RebootTheSuit: Your Apollo 11 Stories

Story | Armstrong Spacesuit

One of my earliest memories is of watching the Moon landing on TV with my dad. I was barely four years old, so the whole thing really kind of went over my head. I do remember being upset that "Mr. Dressup" had been pre-empted. Also, I was fascinated by the fact that my dad was practically climbing into the TV, he was so excited! (He was a science teacher—genes that skipped me, sadly!) I learned that day, if people could walk on the Moon, anything was possible.

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Armstrong's Pre-Flight Spacesuit

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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Examining Armstrong's Apollo 11 Boots

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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Detail of Armstrong's Suit

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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Ice Cream in Space

July 19, 2015

We All Scream - Even in Space - for Ice Cream

Story

As anyone who has ever braved the hot asphalt to chase down the siren song of an ice cream truck knows, the best cure for a sweltering summer day is ice cream. It’s fortunate then, that the summer heat cannot be felt within the confines of a spacecraft—the International Space Station is always a comfortable 72 degrees. Three hundred and fifty-four kilometers (220 miles) above Earth, ice cream is hard to come by.

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Apollo Soyuz Commemorative Cigarettes

July 08, 2015

Apollo-Soyuz Commemorative Cigarettes 

Story

Next week marks the 40th anniversary of an important moment in space history, when astronauts and cosmonauts greeted each other warmly in their docked Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft while orbiting above the Earth.

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White Against Earth Limb

June 03, 2015

Walking in Space: Our Favorite Facts about the First U.S. Spacewalk

Story

The first spacewalk by an American, which took place June 3, 1965, marked a new chapter in human exploration of space. Images of Edward White II floating in space with the backdrop of a beautiful blue and white Earth spread a sense of wonder around the world – humans could actually go to this place and it was amazing. While the spacewalk (or EVA, which stands for extra-vehicular activity) lasted less than 20 minutes, its significance for the future of human spaceflight in the American context cannot be underestimated.

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