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Katherine Stinson preparing biplane for takeoff

July 19, 2018

Katherine Stinson: Stunt Flier, Record Setter

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Pilot Katherine Stinson flipped the conventions of her era on their head--literally and figuratively--when she became the first female pilot to fly the loop on July 18, 1915.

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Soldier standing by grave of Quentin Roosevelt

July 14, 2018

The Grave of Quentin Roosevelt

Story | From the Archives

To American aviators and soldiers, the grave of Quentin Roosevelt became a shrine, his death a touchstone for service and sacrifice.

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Purple and pink logo of AirSpace

July 12, 2018

AirSpace Ep.9:
Spies in the Skies

Story | AirSpace Podcast

People have been spying on each other for forever. This episode is about what changed when spies upped their game (literally), rising into the sky. 

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View of Helen G. James posed inside the main cargo door of a Douglas C-47 Skytrain.

June 27, 2018

Helen James' Fight for Equality in the Military

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A new National Air and Space Museum Archives collection documents the story of Helen James, a member of the United States Air Force who was arrested and discharged as part of a campaign to remove LGBTQ people from government employment in the 1950s.

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Female Astronauts float in Space

June 18, 2018

Women in Aerospace By the Numbers

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On the 35th anniversary of Sally Ride's historic trip to space, a look at other groundbreaking women in aerospace.

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Bessie Coleman

June 15, 2018

How Bessie Coleman Broke Barriers to Make History

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Bessie Coleman's legacy as the first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license has impacted and inspired flight students for decades.

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Apollo 12 - Alan Bean

May 31, 2018

Remembering Astronaut and Artist Alan Bean

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We remember Alan L.  Bean, the fourth man to walk on the Moon and the only artist to have visited the Moon.

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Profile of Ride in the Space Shuttle

May 26, 2018

Sally Ride’s Flight Jacket Reveals How She Broke Barriers

Story | Air and Space Photos

The patches on Sally Ride’s flight jacket help tell her groundbreaking story of spaceflight.

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Student Uses Flight Simulator

May 18, 2018

Turning “She Can” into “She Will”

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The National Air and Space Museum's She Can STEM Summer Camp will offer middle school girls from low-income households a glimpse at the exciting opportunities that aerospace has to offer.

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The First American Astronauts - Mercury 7

May 17, 2018

Remembering Tom Wolfe and The Right Stuff

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Tom Wolfe, the author of The Right Stuff (1979), one of the most iconic literary books about spaceflight, died this week.

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