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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December 21, 2022Calm, Cool, and CollectedStory
| Air & Space Quarterly
This review of Apollo astronaut Fred Haise's autobiography provides a detailed account of Apollo 13, which he flew with crew mates Jim Lovell and Jack Swigert.
Read moreDecember 20, 2022Meet the Wright FamilyStory
The Wrights’ family helped to shape them into the enterprising aeronautical engineers we know them as today.
Read moreDecember 19, 2022You Just Invented the Airplane, Now What?Story
If you were the Wright brothers, you would turn your attention not to perfecting your flying skills but securing a patent and finding customers for their groundbreaking invention.
Read moreDecember 16, 2022Why Has It Been 50 Years Since Humans Went to the Moon?Story
When the Apollo 17 astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean 50 years ago, they were the last humans to visit the Moon. NASA’s Artemis program is set to return humans to the Moon, but not for two to three years from now. Why has it taken more than five decades to send humans back to the Moon?
Read moreDecember 15, 2022What Happened to the Original Wright Flyer?Story
When the Wrights built and flew their 1903 Flyer, it was not a national treasure. To them it was a research tool in their path toward a practical airplane. Its transformation into a priceless piece of American heritage, displayed in the nation’s capital, took some interesting twists and turns.
Read moreDecember 13, 2022Joseph Kittinger, Jr.: A Part of Something Altogether GloriousStory
Joseph Kittinger Jr. showed undaunted courage, sacrifice, and world-record accomplishments throughout his career and life, and received numerous military and civilian awards and honors. Museum curator Tom Paone reflects on his life and legacy.
Read moreDecember 12, 2022Overshoes from the Last Man on the MoonStory
When the crew of Apollo 17, the last Apollo Moon landing, returned to Earth after their record-breaking mission in December 1972, commander Gene Cernan brought back the pair of lunar overshoes he walked on the surface of the Moon with. The boots that left the last human footprints on the lunar surface now live in the Destination Moon exhibition at the Museum.
Read moreDecember 08, 2022AirSpace Season 7, Ep. 1: The CoreStory
| AirSpace Podcast
We’re kicking off this season with an episode that really gets to the core of what AirSpace is all about – drilling down to unpack scientifically questionable movies we love... or at least love to hate.
Read moreNovember 30, 2022AirSpace Bonus! Live Long and ProtestStory
| AirSpace Podcast
Just over one week until until a brand new season of AirSpace! But today, we’re excited to bring you a special bonus drop from our friends at the National Portrait Gallery’s podcast PORTRAITS.
Read moreNovember 18, 2022A Milestone for Curiosity: 10 Years of Exploration in Gale Crater on MarsStory
The Curiosity rover reached a significant milestone on Mars this year. The rover has been exploring the Gale crater for 10 years. Read more on how Curiosity shows no signs of slowing down and the discoveries related to the past potential habitability of the Red Planet.