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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February 13, 2023 Honoring World War I “Balloon Buster" Frank Luke Jr. Story

Frank01 and Frank02—The call signs used on the mission to shoot down a Chinese observation balloon, were a direct reference to the accomplished “balloon busting” career of Frank Luke Jr. Learn about the historical thread connecting a balloon over the United States to the skies above World War I Europe.

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February 09, 2023 AirSpace Season 7, Ep. 5: It Takes More Than One Story | AirSpace Podcast

In the fifties and sixties to get hired as a stewardess put you in a club that was akin to being a movie star. Around this time, a highly qualified woman, top of her training class, beautiful and poised, didn't understand why she wasn't being hired, until an instructor told her it was because she was Black.

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February 07, 2023 Conservation Treatment of Gilmore the Flying Lion: Examination Story | Inside the Conservation Lab

As a cub in the 1930s, Gilmore made aviation history when he traveled around the United States with the flamboyant and colorful aviator Roscoe Turner as a mascot for the Gilmore Oil Company. Read and see images of the detailed discoveries made during the initial examination of the conservation treatment of Gilmore.

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February 01, 2023 Memories: 20 Years Since the Columbia STS-107 Tragedy Story

Museum curator emerita Valerie Neal reflects and shares her memories of Space Shuttle Columbia's disaster on the 20th anniversary of STS-107.

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February 01, 2023 Kalpana Chawla: The First South Asian American Woman in Space Story

Chawla made history as the first Indian woman, and the first South Asian American woman, to fly in space. Discover her story.

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January 26, 2023 AirSpace Season 7, Ep. 4: Pigeons Are Pilots Too Story | AirSpace Podcast

The pigeon – ubiquitous bird, oft city-dweller, and… war hero? You might even consider the humble pigeon to be the first military aviator.

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January 12, 2023 AirSpace Season 7, Ep. 3: A Picture's Worth 1000 Words Story | AirSpace Podcast

We’ve all seen the breathtaking Hubble and JWST images of our universe, but have you ever wondered how these pictures are made?

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January 05, 2023 R. Walter Cunningham (1932-2023) Story

Walter Cunningham passed away on January 3, 2023. As a member of Apollo 7, Cunningham took on the risk of flying the first crewed flight of the Apollo program, which paved the way for future Apollo missions, including the first lunar landing in 1969.

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December 29, 2022 Dreaming Big with Gerard K. O’Neill Story | From the Archives

While not a household name, Gerard K. O’Neill contributed greatly to furthering the ideas of space flight for the post-Apollo era of the 1970s. Explore his work and futuristic visions.

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December 22, 2022 AirSpace Season 7, Ep. 2: Across the Universe Story | AirSpace Podcast

At the turn of the 20th century, astronomy got a serious glow-up. On today’s episode, we’re telling the story of how the work of many astronomers contributed to a complete redesign of how big we know our universe to be and what we think it looks like.

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