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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Close-up image of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter on the surface of Mars.

October 19, 2021

Six Months of Ingenuity

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The first six months of testing the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter has surpassed expectations to say the least. Ginny has shown us that flight on the Red Planet is not only possible, but it may even be considered in future planetary endeavors. Explore six things we learned from the tiny Mars flyer in the first six months.

Black and white impact crater Hokusai on planet Mercury.

September 14, 2021

Mercury’s Mantle Goes with the Flow

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Mercury is a one-plate planet, and as the smallest of the terrestrial planets of our solar system, it has a lot to teach us about how small rocky planets evolve. Read about a perspective of Mercury has that been determined from images and data returned by spacecrafts Mariner 10 and MESSENGER.

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July 08, 2021

AirSpace Season 4, Ep. 11 Radar Love

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Earth’s twin or Earth’s evil twin? It depends on who you ask. And no, we’re NOT talking about Mars (take a break from the news cycle, Ingenuity). We’re talking about the beautiful, enigmatic, and hot (VERY hot) VENUS. Not one but TWO NASA spacecraft are heading to Venus later this decade. 

A rendering of a gallery showing planetary information. There are planets hanging from the ceiling and a purple wall in the center.

May 18, 2021

New Perspectives of Old Worlds

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The upcoming Kenneth C. Griffin Exploring the Planets Gallery at the National Air and Space Museum will give visitors a new perspective on the many worlds within our solar system.

Drawing that says "WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY AND HE IS US"

April 22, 2021

Earth Day: A Story Of Us

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For the first Earth Day in 1970, cartoonist Walt Kelly trenchantly captured the core tension of humanity’s relationship to its home world as expressed through environmentalism and climate change: “We have met the enemy and he is us.”

Perseverance rover looks at Ingenuity as it prepares for its maiden flight

April 09, 2021

The Wright Moment: Ingenuity Prepares for Flight

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Ingenuity, the small, four-pound autonomous aircraft, will attempt the biggest of feats. The Wright brothers lifted their 1903 Flyer off the ground over a century ago and now the Mars Helicopter will attempt the same. Ginny is set to take off from the surface of the Red Planet no earlier than April 14.

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April 08, 2021

AirSpace Season 4, Ep. 5: Say My Name

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Have you ever wondered how the stuff in space gets named? These days, there’s one organization that approves and keeps track of ALL of the official names from stars and asteroids to mountains on Mars and geysers on Enceladus. We break down the naming process and some of our favorites on today’s episode!

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March 11, 2021

AirSpace Season 4, Ep. 3: Water Me

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It seems like every time there’s big news from outer space, it’s that we found water some place—as traces of ice or wisps of vapor, embedded in rocks or bound up in dry-as-dirt-regolith. Today, Matt, Nick, and Emily explore how we search for wet spots in the solar system, what they can tell us about our home planet, and why they’re the key to making our way in the universe.

A dusky colored landscape.

February 25, 2021

Making Tracks on Mars - An Adventure Story

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I’m an executive producer at Smithsonian Channel and I had the pleasure of making the documentary Making Tracks on Mars. We made our film feel like an adventure because most people think of Mars as a frontier, but at its core, the story taps into our primal drive to explore.

An artists rendering, showing Ingenuity, a drone like small helicopter, flying ahead of the Perseverance Rover. Here you can see five of Perseverance's wheels and its "body" with a head-like camera emerging from the middle.

February 17, 2021

Driving Mars Exploration: How the Perseverance Rover Will Pave a Path into the Future

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It’s been nearly 60 years since the first spacecraft were sent to Mars, and it’s inspiring to reflect on the progress that has been made since then. If all goes according to plan, the landing of the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover will mark the start of NASA’s ninth surface mission on the Red Planet.