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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November 17, 2020

AirSpace Presents
Voyages to Mars: Sending Humans

Story | Voyages to Mars

Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles, published a few years before the world’s first satellite was even launched (!), remains one of the most influential stories of human settlement on Mars ever published.

The International Space Station (ISS)

November 02, 2020

How Do Astronauts Vote From Space?

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How do you cast your ballot when you are floating over 200 miles above your polling place? Thanks to a special electronic absentee ballot, astronauts are able to vote from space.

Man with glasses sits at desk.  On the desk are a microscope, telescope, camera and desktop calculator.

October 30, 2020

Famous Correspondents of Arthur C. Clarke

Story | From the Archives

Throughout his long life, famed science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke corresponded with numerous people. This blog examine the correspondents that Clarke had with Stanley Kubrick, rocket scientist and pioneer Wernher von Braun, and Irish fantasy author Edward Plunkett, who published under the name Lord Dunsany.

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October 22, 2020

AirSpace Season 3|Ep.8
Open the Gate

Story | AirSpace Podcast

We’re all fans of something—movies, tv shows, video games, comic books, sports teams, you name it!—and that can help us connect with new people with shared interests and frames of reference. In this episode, we’re talking about how and why fan communities form, and what happens when the barrier to entry turns toxic and targeted.

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October 20, 2020

AirSpace Presents
Voyages to Mars: Robots

Story | Voyages to Mars

Humans aren't yet able to go to Mars ourselves, so we’re reliant on the help of rovers and landers to be our eyes and ears on the surface - our mechanical “boots on the ground.” This episode is our ode to ROBOTS!

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October 08, 2020

AirSpace Season 3|Ep.7
Danger Zone

Story | AirSpace Podcast

There have been great movies about military aviation for almost as long as there have been movies and airplanes—seriously, the very first Best Picture Oscar went to a WWI aero-epic called Wings (and if you ever win bar trivia with that, buy us a drink). Eventually, the US military realized that high adventure onscreen could boost their recruiting efforts, and began to officially cooperate with films featuring flying service members. In this episode, we’ll look at two movies staring iconic aviators—Top Gun and Captain Marvel—and discuss how the military leans into their role as supporting players on the silver screen.

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September 15, 2020

AirSpace Presents
Voyages to Mars: Crossing Lunar Orbit

Story | Voyages to Mars

Leaving Earth on your way to Mars, the first pit stop you might make is the Moon’s orbit. In this episode, we follow three Mars-bound space travelers from Mark Wicks’ novel, To Mars via the Moon.

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September 10, 2020

AirSpace Season 3|Ep.5
Me and the Sky

Story | AirSpace Podcast

If you’re a Broadway fan (or have been ANYWHERE near a theater in the last couple years), you’ve likely heard about Come From Away—the Tony-award-winning smash hit musical with a story firmly rooted in generations of aviation history. 

U.S. soldiers visit tattoo artist George Burchett, known as the “King of Tattooists” in London.

September 09, 2020

Body Art During World War II: From the Lyle Tuttle Tattoo Art Collection

Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

Step outside of the Air and Space Museum and into the Lyle Tuttle Tattoo Art Collection in San Francisco, California to explore the symbolism of tattoo body art during World War II.

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August 20, 2020

Gaining Inspiration from The Martian Chronicles

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August 22, 2020, is the 100th anniversary of science fiction author Ray Bradbury’s birth. To honor the centennial, Museum geologist John Grant reflects on Bradbury’s impact on his career studying Mars.