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 03, 2018
Is the American flag backwards on the side of Space Shuttle Discovery? No, the “backwards” flag is actually part of the US Flag Code.
June 28, 2018
Did we just find life on Mars? No. But NASA did announce two exciting new discoveries on the Red Planet—just before a Martian dust storm engulfed the planet.
June 27, 2018
A new National Air and Space Museum Archives collection documents the story of Helen James, a member of the United States Air Force who was arrested and discharged as part of a campaign to remove LGBTQ people from government employment in the 1950s.
June 25, 2018
Letters home from the front reveal the personal side of wars. On Armistice Day, November 11, 1918, marking the end of World War I, many American soldiers serving abroad were instructed to write victory letters to their fathers. As we move towards the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day, a pair of victory letters from France and Connecticut illustrate a different understanding between home and the front, armistice and peace.
June 23, 2018
Other planets in our solar system experience seasons, too. On Triton, Neptune’s largest moon, seasons last an average of 40 years, complete with nitrogen snow. Here’s how Triton’s summer solstice compares to Earth’s.
June 22, 2018
June of this year marks the 40th anniversary of the discovery of Pluto’s largest moon, Charon. At the time of Charon’s discovery, scientists weren’t even looking for it.
June 21, 2018
Today is the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. Here are three things you might not know about the longest day of the year.
June 20, 2018
Parker Solar Probe's mission to figure out three strange things that the Sun does.
June 18, 2018
On the 35th anniversary of Sally Ride's historic trip to space, a look at other groundbreaking women in aerospace.
June 15, 2018
Bessie Coleman's legacy as the first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license has impacted and inspired flight students for decades.