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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July 25, 2022The Age of the BizjetStory
Corporations around the world depend on airplanes.
Read moreJuly 20, 2022Learning How to Work in Space: Buzz Aldrin and Gemini XIIStory
Curator Michael Neufeld explores Buzz Aldrin's lesser-known mission: the Gemini XII mission.
Read moreJuly 18, 2022Roscoe Turner and Gilmore the Flying LionStory
Spacecraft face a dramatic range of conditions, from airless worlds bombarded by tiny meteorites to environmental extremes, when exploring our Universe.
Read moreJuly 14, 2022AirSpace Season 6, Ep. 5: Sisters of the MoonStory
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It’s been nearly 50 years (!) since humans last walked on the Moon. But NASA’s upcoming Artemis missions will soon return astronauts to the lunar surface. Artemis isn’t just about going back – it’s about science! So to answer all of our burning questions about what Artemis astronauts will do, where they will go, and what makes this all different from Apollo, we spoke to the Artemis science lead, Dr. Sarah Noble.
Read moreJuly 14, 2022How the Rocky Planets Got Their ShapesStory
Join us in taking a closer look at how Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars took shape.
Read moreJuly 14, 2022Exploring the Red Planet with RobotsStory
Take a look back with us at the landers, rovers, and helicopter that have explored Mars.
Read moreJuly 14, 20224 Ways We Have Explored Our PlanetsStory
Lean about four different ways we explore and research the planets in our Solar System.
Read moreJuly 14, 2022Why Earth? Looking for Life on Other WorldsStory
There is no place like home—at least in our neighborhood.
Read moreJuly 10, 2022The Real-Life Effects of Lightyear’s Time DilationStory
Museum curator Samantha Thompson explores the cool science that goes along with the fun fiction in the 2022 film Lightyear.