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Viking Lander Sample

August 20, 2018

The Technological Breakthroughs of the Viking Lander

Story | Air and Space Photos

The Viking 1 lander, which launched on a 10-month journey to Mars in August of 1975, paved the way for the future of scientific inquiry in space. Here's a closer look at how the lander worked. 

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A participant in the She Can STEM summer camp learns how to pilot an airplane on a discovery flight.

August 17, 2018

She Can STEM Camp Takes Off 

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The Museum’s She Can STEM summer camp is aimed at introducing aviation to 60 underrepresented middle school girls in the DC metro area.

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The Amazon Hybrid Delivery Drone in restoration at the Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.

August 14, 2018

Amazon Drone Comes to Air and Space

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The story of this emerging technology will be a cornerstone of our new Thomas W. Haas We All Fly gallery, a new exhibition that is part of the ongoing reimagining of the Museum. We are excited to feature an example of Amazon’s work in the autonomous aerial delivery field—the Amazon Prime Air Hybrid Drone.

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WAFs who ferry North American P-51’s and other types of airplanes from factory to airbases.

August 10, 2018

Explore Newly Digitized Photos of WWII Women Pilots

Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

In honor of the 75th anniversary of the WASP founding in August 1943, we are excited to bring you some original, newly digitized images from the National Archives. 

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A woman stands in the cockpit of a small airplane with her arm outstretched. She wears clothes typical of the 1920s. Over her is the AirSpace logo.

August 08, 2018

The Continued Impact of the Ninety-Nines on Women in Aviation

Story | AirSpace Podcast

It took a certain amount of pure grit to be a pilot in the early days of aviation – and even more for the women who had to defy convention just to get up in the air.

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Vaniman and Kiddo

August 08, 2018

Kiddo the Cat, Reluctant Aviator

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On October 15, 1910, Kiddo the cat became the first of his kind to attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean by airship—and he wasn’t very happy about it.

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The WASP

August 05, 2018

Women with Wings: The Legacy of the WASP

Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

Seventy-five years ago, on August 5, 1943, a remarkable group of women stepped into roles as part of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Their story is one of courage, and their legacy is crucial to understanding the role of women as aviators within the United States Military.

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A fuzzy looking orange orb.

August 03, 2018

The Unexpected Journey from Tolkien to Titan

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Bilbo Baggins journeyed many places in Middle-Earth, but it turns out his quest extends to other planets, too.

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Three camera lenses on top portion of black Ranger spacecraft

July 31, 2018

Uncovering the Secrets of the Ranger 7

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During the conservation of the Museum's Ranger 7 spacecraft, our conservator and space history curator uncovered some unexpected details about the object. 

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Pidgeon Camera

July 28, 2018

Bird’s Eye Viewfinder: 160 Years of Aerial Photography

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In 1858, French photographer Gaspar Félix Tournachon took a photo of a village from his hot air balloon--the first aerial photograph. Since then, aerial photography has changed how we see the world around us. 

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