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A man in a suit stands by the Blackbird SR-71.

January 04, 2022

He Flew the SR-71

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A former Blackbird pilot now volunteers at the National Air and Space Museum.

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Rendering for new Transformation exhibition entitled One World Connected

December 30, 2021

New Gallery Preview: One World Connected

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The National Air and Space Museum’s new look at the technology that helped build our global village.

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Friendship 7 capsule presented artistically

December 29, 2021

Happy New Year 2022: Celebrating Friendship

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As we ring in 2022, we celebrate the friends that make the National Air and Space Museum so special.

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December 28, 2021

The Early Airlines You Might Not Have Heard Of

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After World War I, many people began to operate commercial airlines. But every one of these early efforts failed because of high operating costs.

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Artists' concept of James Webb Telescope depicted against the backdrop of space.

December 24, 2021

James Webb Space Telescope: Only Perfect Will Do

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Soon we will be witnessing the unfolding of another chapter in the Space Age. As the James Webb Space Telescope prepares for launch, there is still much tension and uncertainty amongst the scientists and engineers involved and the space community at large. Read about the intricacies involved in getting Webb to its final orbiting destination.

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December 22, 2021

AirSpace Season 5, Ep. 8: Fly Me To The Moon

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Traveling for the holidays? Would you rather take a trip to the Moon? On this episode of AirSpace, we’re breaking down Georges Méliès' iconic 1902 film “Le Voyage Dans La Lune.” Silent and only about 13 minutes long, this classic might lack a bit of 21st century movie pizazz but it was absolutely groundbreaking to science fiction and filmmaking.  Based on Jules Verne’s “From the Earth to the Moon,” it was the first film to depict space travel. It also features many moviemaking techniques Méliès pioneered in filming, editing, and storytelling that are still used by the film industry today.  We hear lunar weather this time of year is lovely – come on in, the spaceship is fine!

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A black and white photograph of four female flight attendants posing in various positions in front of an aircraft.

December 19, 2021

Fashion at 20,000 Feet: Preparing Uniform Accessories for Display

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While fashion accessories may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the National Air and Space Museum, this collection captures the diversity and playfulness of flight crew dress across the decades.

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December 17, 2021

The First Fare Wars

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New airlines emerging after World War II began operating on a nonscheduled basis and offering the first discount fares, undermining the government's regulated airfare system.

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Airlines Oppose Deregulation

December 17, 2021

Airline Deregulation: When Everything Changed

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In 1978, Congress passed a law allowing airlines to set their own fares and routes, an event that transformed the commercial airline industry and the passenger experience.

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A photo of a man in a wind tunnel with a model of an airplane.

December 16, 2021

Computers from Check In to the Flight Deck

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How have computers transformed commercial flight? From ticket reservations to aircraft design and manufacture, computers have helped airline operations become more efficient and flexible.

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