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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April 25, 2019 AirSpace Season 2|Ep.4
AirSpace Live at SXSW
Story | AirSpace Podcast

In this special episode recorded at SXSW, Emily, Matt, and Nick recount stories of failure and how they’ve inspired a whole lot of success in science and space exploration

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April 18, 2019 Remembering Geraldyn "Jerrie" Cobb, Pioneering Woman Aviator Story

Geraldyn “Jerrie” Cobb, who died in March 2019, will likely be remembered for her role campaigning for women to be considered as possible space travelers in the beginning of the space age, but the Museum’s upcoming exhibits will also showcase how important she was as an award-winning pilot who flew for years as a missionary in the Amazon.

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April 16, 2019 The 100th Anniversary of the First Transatlantic Flight: Transcribe the Albert Read NC-4 Collection Story | From the Archives

In May 1919, the U.S. Navy sponsored three Curtiss flying boats—the NC-1, NC-3, and NC-4—each with a crew of six, in an attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Lt. Commander Albert C. Read commanded the NC-4, the only aircraft to succeed in its mission.  As we prepare to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the NC-4’s historic transatlantic flight, the materials in Read’s collection are available to transcribe in the Smithsonian’s Transcription Center. 

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April 11, 2019 AirSpace Season 2|Ep.3
Hail to the Chief
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On this episode of AirSpace we’re talking about the most exclusive form of public transportation – presidential flight. 

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April 08, 2019 Start From Stupid (or How STEM in 30 Happens) Story

Explore how a flight with the Hurricane Hunters, an experience in a 100 mph wind tunnel, and a trip to film with ABC News Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee is shaped into an episode of our webcast series, STEM in 30.

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April 05, 2019 A Guiding Light: The Airway Beacon Tower Story | Air and Space Photos

The first pioneering pilots flew the airways during the day without purpose-designed maps. This presented a problem for the U.S. Post Office: Without flying at night, airmail was slower than by railroad and the higher cost of air transport had no value.

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April 02, 2019 Remembering Julian Nott, Ballooning Pioneer Story

The world of sport aviation suffered a tragic loss on March 25, 2019, with the death of Julian R.P. Nott after an accident on the ground following a successful landing of an experimental balloon. Nott was one of the founders of the modern sport ballooning movement and an innovator in the field.

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March 28, 2019 The Many Flights of the Czar of Baseball Story | From the Archives

In the wake of the Black Sox Scandal, Baseball was looking to restore its integrity with a leader with his feet firmly on the ground. They elected Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis as the first Commissioner (or “Czar”) of Baseball.  A long-serving jurist from Chicago, Landis was known for his decisions against big businesses, such as Standard Oil, and for slipping out to Cubs and White Sox games.  But Landis also had his head in the clouds, a true aviation enthusiast!

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March 26, 2019 Women Who Defy Story

National Air and Space Museum director reflects on the trailblazing women in aviation and space that inspire her.

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March 14, 2019 AirSpace Season 2|Ep. 1
Get Off of My Cloud
Story | AirSpace Podcast

Welcome to SEASON 2 of AirSpace! We’re back with more stories that defy gravity, and in this exciting episode, we’ll hear about one man’s terrifying ordeal trying to get back down to the ground.

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