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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Aviators Willa Brown and Cornelius Coffey.

February 14, 2018

Love is in the Air: Great Couples of Aerospace History

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Aerospace pioneers make all kinds of new discoveries during their careers—some even find that special someone along the way.

Star Trek Enterprise

February 13, 2018

Shields up! Protecting the Enterprise From UV Rays

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Shields up, Captain! Or in this case, shades down. Here's the unique way the Museum protects our model of the Star Trek Enterprise from light damage. 

Book cover of Bringing Columbia Home

February 09, 2018

Remembering Columbia, Over Fifteen Years Later

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Over fifteen years after the Columbia tragedy, Michael D. Leinbach, Space Shuttle Launch Director, and Jonathan H. Ward, space historian, look back at the harrowing process of recovering the spacecraft. 

STS-107 Crew of Space Shuttle "Columbia"

February 01, 2018

A Classroom Copes with the Columbia Disaster

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Today marks the 15th anniversary of the Columbia disaster.  Every year on this date I think about the crew of the Columbia, my students, and my most difficult day as a teacher. 

The letter B, found in an image of the Arkansas River and the Holla Bend Wildlife Refuge, captured by the Landsat 8 in 2014.

January 08, 2018

Finding the Alphabet from Space

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NASA Earth Observatory science writer Adam Voiland has searched through thousands of NASA’s satellite images and astronaut photography, looking for the entire alphabet in images taken from space.

Drawing of Santa Claus in a Bellanca Skyrocket

December 21, 2017

An Aviation Christmas Card Carol

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‘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.

A set of Star Wars toys manufactured for the release of The Empire Strikes Back, 1980. Pictured are R2-D2, Han Solo, Darth Vader, Yoda, Boba Fett, and a Storm Trooper, among others.

December 20, 2017

Star Wars: A Merchandising Empire

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In 1977, Star Wars: A New Hope, the first installment on George Lucas’s famous Star Wars film series, became one of the biggest box office hits of all time. It also gave rise to an innovative mass-marketing campaign for toys and other products that became an industry model.

A hypothetical alien spacecraft for the National Air and Space Museum’s “Life in the Universe” exhibit, on display from 1976-1979.

December 18, 2017

The Study of Flying Saucer Sightings

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The phenomenon of contact with aliens has its own history. It was not always the case that those contending they had an encounter with extraterrestrials described the experiences as coercive and frightening. On the contrary, in the decade and a half after the first reports of flying saucer sightings in 1947, most prominent stories of close encounters of the third kind described the aliens as inviting, friendly, and kind.

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.

Telstar Satellite on Display in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall

December 14, 2017

That’s no moon. (It's also not the Death Star.)

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With its spherical shape and piecemeal construction, it’s easy to see similarities between the Telstar satellite and the infamous Death Star of the Star Wars films. Aside from a passing resemblance in design, both pieces of technology also address a larger question that has been a focal point for humankind in reality and fantasy: what does space mean for humanity?