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Story Packing for Spaceflight Posted on Aug 13, 2012

Museum staffers are busy outfitting our new shuttle middeck for spaceflight.

Topics: Spaceflight Human spaceflight Space Shuttle program Behind the scenes
Story A Christmastime Price War—Over a Toy Ray Gun Posted on Dec 15, 2011

The first mass-produced toy ray gun had boys and girls flocking to department stores. Do you remember the first space-related toy you ever received?

Topics: Society and Culture Science fiction
Story Holiday Tips for Visiting the Museum Posted on Nov 10, 2011

As the weather gets cooler and Thanksgiving approaches, I start thinking about the throngs of holiday tourists that will be lining up to get a chance to view the great stuff we have here at the Smithsonian.  For our holiday visitors, I’d like to suggest the following tips for a more enjoyable visit.

Topics: Behind the scenes
Story The STS-135 crew comes for a visit Posted on Oct 19, 2011

The National Air and Space Museum was once again honored to host a space shuttle crew this past Friday. This visit was special because it was the STS-135 crew of the shuttle Atlantis, the historic final mission that returned on July 21. The crew was only four astronauts for this last flight, smaller than the normal seven. 

Topics: Spaceflight Human spaceflight Space Shuttle program
Story New Plants Blast off in the Landscape Posted on Jul 09, 2011

Moonbeams, rockets, and Blue Angels are not just showcased in the National Air and Space Museum — they are in the garden too!

Topics: Behind the scenes Science Life sciences
Story A New Curiosity Posted on Jul 03, 2011

There is a strange looking car parked in the west end of the National Air and Space Museum in downtown Washington, DC. For now, it is only visible behind its security screen from the second floor landing above. From that vantage, the vehicle’s six wheels, robotic arm, mast, and other protrusions are clearly visible. But since this is the Air and Space Museum, it must be more than just a normal car. Soon the barriers will be gone and the public will be able to view the vehicle up close and personal. And what they will see is a model of the next Mars rover, NASA’s 2011 Mars Science Laboratory. The rover, dubbed “Curiosity” will be launched to Mars later this year and will begin its mission to explore whether places on the Red Planet were ever habitable.

Topics: Spaceflight Uncrewed spaceflight Solar System
Story The Intern Perspective Posted on Jun 09, 2011

When I went in for my interview at the National Air and Space Museum, I learned that I would be helping plan a family day. Not just any family day – this was a one-time event celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Union Balloon Corps.

Topics: Aviation People
Story In the Good Old Summertime! Posted on Mar 30, 2011

The Visitor Services Division at the National Air and Space Museum is shaking off the winter doldrums and preparing for another exciting summer season.

Topics: Behind the scenes
Story Welcoming our littlest visitors to the Air and Space Museum Posted on Dec 20, 2010

I was recently inspired by a fellow Smithsonian educator’s blog post at the National Museum of American History. Megan’s tips for bringing young children to the museum were so helpful that I wanted to join in the conversation with tips for bringing young children to the National Air and Space Museum.

Topics: Behind the scenes
Story Mars Day! Posted on Jul 14, 2010

The staff at the National Air and Space Museum are gearing up for the annual Mars Day!, a celebration of the Red Planet. On July 16 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., visitors at the Museum can partake of a variety of educational and family fun activities throughout the galleries.

Topics: Spaceflight Behind the scenes Solar System