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Programmer Melody Ho standing inside mission control at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab

March 15, 2018

Coding Brings Mars Data Down to Earth

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When NASA’s Curiosity rover uses its robotic arm to snap a selfie on the surface of Mars, how does that picture get back to Earth? It’s thanks to programmers like Melody Ho.

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Pilot Heather "Lucky" Penney in front of a plane.

March 06, 2018

Breaking Barriers as a Female Fighter Pilot

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Pilot Heather Penney reflects on what it means to be a woman in aviation and the commitment it takes to succeed, no matter what the field.

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John Glenn Mercury Spacesuit Helmet

February 20, 2018

How John Glenn Suited Up for Space

Story | Air and Space Photos

On February 20, 1962, John Glenn made history as the first American in orbit—a moment that changed history and reestablished the United States as a major force in the Space Race. Glenn's suit, specially designed and fitted just for him, helped make this achievement possible. The suit was adapted to act as life support, in case the Friendship 7 spacecraft malfunctioned.

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Informal half-length portrait photograph (from low angle) of pilot Janet Waterford Bragg a adult Black woman, in leather flight jacket and leather flying helmet with goggles pushed up on her forehead; circa 1930s.

February 16, 2018

Janet Bragg: The First Black Woman with an Unlimited Commercial Pilot's License

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Bragg was a pioneer African American pilot whose leadership in Black pilot organizations in the 1930s paved the way for other aviators. 

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Astronaut Victor Glover training at the NASA Neutral Buoyancy Lab, 2014.

February 15, 2018

Astronaut Victor Glover on the Challenges of NASA Training

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What is it like to train as an astronaut? Victor Glover, part of NASA’s 2013 astronaut class, is one of the few who knows what it’s like to prepare for a journey beyond Earth’s atmosphere.

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NASA astronaut Alvin Drew, STS-133 mission specialist, participates in an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit fit check.

February 07, 2018

Astronaut Alvin Drew on the Final Days of Discovery

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NASA Astronaut and USAF command pilot Alvin Drew shares his reflections on a lifetime of exploring the universe.

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Astronaut John Young, 1965

January 19, 2018

John W. Young, an Astronaut’s Astronaut (1930-2018)

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As an astronaut, John Young (1930-2018) was one of a kind. He was the first person to fly in space six times, the first person to circle the Moon alone, the first Space Shuttle mission commander, and the first to command another Space Shuttle mission.

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A portrait of NASA astronaut Bruce McCandless II,

January 10, 2018

Remembering Bruce McCandless II

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Bruce McCandless II (1937-2017) is immortalized in this iconic photograph of an astronaut flying solo high above Earth. He was the first human being to do a spacewalk without a safety tether linked to a spacecraft.

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Drawing of Santa Claus in a Bellanca Skyrocket

December 21, 2017

An Aviation Christmas Card Carol

Story | From the Archives

‘Tis the season for holiday cards.  Many cards feature photos of families and pets dressed in festive (maybe even matching) outfits.  Aviators, on the other hand, celebrate their airplanes! The many collections in the National Air and Space Museum Archives are filled with enough cards to last well beyond the 12 days of Christmas.

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Arthur C. Clarke in his Study

December 16, 2017

Happy Birthday, Sir Arthur C. Clarke

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Today would have been visionary science fiction writer Sir Arthur C. Clarke’s 100th birthday (1917-2008). In the many decades since his first writings, his renown and influence still reverberate, motivating a range of contemporary thinkers.

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