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Bessie Coleman, a woman who appears to be in her late 20s, smiles at something to the right of the camera. She is wearing a military-like uniform, with an emblem that reads "B.C." on her cap.

June 14, 2021

Bessie Coleman: Five Stories You May Not Know

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Pioneering aviator Bessie Coleman's life and legacy aren’t just limited to aviation. In the air and on the ground, she made history.

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A black and white photograph of many roles of Black pilots in 1920s flight grab staring at the camera. Images of planes were superimposed over the picture. A purple wash and the AirSpace logo has been added on top.

June 10, 2021

How The Challenger Air Pilots Association Fought Racism And Created Opportunities

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In Chicago, the Challenger Air Pilots Association cultivated a community that has since helped thousands of Black pilots learn how to fly. 

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Eugene Cernan is pictured here outside of the Gemini IX-A spacecraft during his extravehicular activity (EVA)

June 04, 2021

Almost Blind and Completely Exhausted: Gene Cernan’s Disastrous Gemini Spacewalk

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Space history curator Michael Neufeld recounts the harrowing spacewalk of astronaut Gene Cernan on the Gemini IX-A mission.

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World War II aviation poster that reads "build more b-29's"

May 28, 2021

Colorful World War II Posters: A Message from the U.S. Government

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During World War II the United States government used colorful and catchy posters to build public support for the war and remind pilots, mechanics, and other aviation workers to follow best practices for safety, resource preservation, and efficiency.

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May 27, 2021

AirSpace Season 4, Ep. 8: Safety Dance

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If you’ve flown commercial, you’re familiar with the preflight safety spiel. On this episode, Emily, Matt, and Nick dive into the history of the inflight safety briefing to better understand the evolution from straight-forward instruction to Hollywood production, and an expert in cabin safety weighs in on whether these flashy videos  actually make air travel safer.

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Handley Page Halifax in flight with clouds and the Earth in the background

May 23, 2021

Porokoru Patapu “John” Pohe: The first Māori trained as a pilot to serve in the Royal New Zealand Air Force

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In the late fall of 1940, a troopship loaded with new pilots fresh out of primary flight school arrived in Vancouver, Canada. Porokoru Patapu “John” Pohe, first Māori trained as a pilot to serve in the Royal New Zealand Air Force, was amongst them. Captured as a prisoner of war, Pohe became involved with the plot for a mass escape from prison camp Stalag Luft III in Żagań, Poland. The 1963 epic film, “The Great Escape,” immortalized the event.

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Rendering of Kenneth C. Griffin Exploring the Planets Gallery at the National Air and Space Museum

May 18, 2021

New Perspectives of Old Worlds

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The upcoming Kenneth C. Griffin Exploring the Planets Gallery at the National Air and Space Museum will give visitors a new perspective on the many worlds within our solar system.

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Group portrait of computers at Harvard College Observatory

May 16, 2021

The People Behind Astronomical Plates and Notebooks: Project PHaEDRA and the Harvard College Observatory Computers

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Astronomers at Harvard’s central observatory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and its new observatory in Arequipa, Peru, ultimately produced over 500,000 glass plate images of the night sky. Directors of the Harvard College Observatory hired women to study, organize, and care for its immense glass plate collection in Cambridge.

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May 13, 2021

AirSpace Season 4, Ep. 7: Art Decade

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Did you know the National Air and Space Museum has a huge art collection? Yeah, we keep that secret pretty well. It all STEMs (see what we did there?) from a program organized by NASA beginning in the 1960s where a small number of American artists got tons of access to launch sites, clean rooms, space suits, spacecraft—you name it, they painted it.

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Jay I. Kislak World War II in the Air gallery

May 10, 2021

Jay I. Kislak World War II in the Air

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The new Jay I. Kislak World War II in the Air gallery is being carefully planned to provide a poignant and exciting perspective on World War II aviation for new audiences.

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