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Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin at a press conference

April 12, 2021

Gagarin’s March: 60th Anniversary of the First Human in Space

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Every year in Russia during the week of April 12, the anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s flight in space, also known as Cosmonautics Day, one hears Gagarin’s March replayed on radio and websites. The musical piece paints a picture of a bright and enthusiastic trek into the Soviet future with Gagarin at the lead.

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First Class of Female Astronauts

March 28, 2021

Sally Ride: Entrepreneur for Space, Science, and Inclusion

Story | From the Archives

After she retired from NASA, Sally Ride worked to inspire the next generation of astronauts and scientists.

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AirSpace, a podcast, logo

February 25, 2021

AirSpace Season 4, Ep. 2: Nicotine Stain

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It took decades of research, lobbying, and litigation to prove the dangers of secondhand smoke, and a lot of that work happened at cruising altitude. In this episode, we’ll hear how flight attendants were instrumental in the fight to get smoking OUT of the skies, and how the lawsuit they brought against the tobacco companies had huge ripple effects in the smoke-free public places we enjoy today.

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AirSpace presents "Voyage to Mars"

February 16, 2021

AirSpace Presents Voyages to Mars: Landing

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In 1897 author H.G. Wells imagined a different way to see Mars in his short shorty, “The Crystal Egg." Writing around the same time as his famous novel, “War of the Worlds,” he introduces us to two humans who discover a mysterious egg-shaped crystal that allows them to view the surface of Mars – and the strange creatures that inhabit it.

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STS 51-L Challenger mission patch

January 28, 2021

Responses to the Challenger Disaster

Story | From the Archives

On January 28, 1986, Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated 73 seconds after launch. The disaster was felt in the space community.

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A rocket launches with a plum of smoke.

January 28, 2021

Challenger: A Moment in our Personal and Shared Memories

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Seventy-three seconds after launch, Challenger was destroyed on live TV. We did not understand what we saw: Our teachers could not explain it, our parents were unlikely to have better answers, and few of us probably spent time paying attention to what transpired afterwards in terms of the official investigation. The Challenger disaster symbolizes a moment in our personal and shared memories when we felt great sorrow together.

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Purple and pink logo of AirSpace

January 28, 2021

Bonus! To Gaze

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Over the summer we collaborated with the artist Diplo on a companion album to his new record MMXX. It’s called Under Ancient Skies and it’s available wherever you stream music. But we also created an audio tour of the night sky for a series of small, outdoor concerts Diplo performed.

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Star Trek Starship Enterprise (Wall)

January 27, 2021

Imagining Faster-Than-Light Travel

Story | Air and Space Photos

After the 1950s, fictional depictions of space travel needed to suggest conceivable ways to cross interstellar distances to seem plausible. Some authors suggested faster-than-light drives, hyper drives, jump drives, worm holes, and black holes.

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A painting depicting the Martian surface with spacecraft on it.

January 22, 2021

Mars Project: Wernher von Braun as a Science-Fiction Writer

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Wernher von Braun was a superb engineering manager, an excellent pilot, and a decent pianist. In the U.S., he became a national celebrity while speaking and writing about spaceflight. But we don’t think him as a science-fiction writer.

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AirSpace presents "Voyage to Mars"

January 19, 2021

Voyages to Mars: Searching

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The search for life is a pillar of Mars exploration. But our search isn’t only confined to the planets of our solar system. Radio telescopes search for signals of intelligent life from far away planets, orbiting other stars. In his story, “The Great Silence,” science fiction author Ted Chiang features the Arecibo telescope as he considers the significance of the animal life that surrounds it.

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