Hear three unbelievable aerospace stories presented by our panel of museum experts. Watch as our hosts try to discern which story is the lie! They'll also share how students can check their sources.
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In 2020, Robert DeLaurentis flew from the South Pole to the North Pole in his aircraft Citizen of the World. Watch this episode to learn more!
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Wonder Woman has the invisible jet, and the military has the B-2 and the F-117. Join us to learn about actual stealth aircraft and the science behind making a sneaky flying machine.
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Mars is getting a new resident! Mars rover Perseverance will land on the Red Planet this month. Celebrate the landing with a live chat all about Mars, featuring Abigail Harrison, aka Astronaut Abby.
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NASA astronaut Stan Love flew on Space Shuttle Atlantis on STS-122 and performed two spacewalks. During this live chat, Love answered student questions for National History Day.
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The 2021 theme for National History Day is Communication is the Key to Understanding. Join experts as they answered student questions about aviation history.
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The National History Day 2021 Theme is Communication is the Key to Understanding. In this edition, the museum's space history experts answer questions on this theme.
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NASA Astronaut Kjell Lindgren talks with students and answers their questions.
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During December 2020, Saturn and Jupiter came together in the sky. Join Astronomy Educator Shauna Edson as she answers questions about the Great Conjunction.
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Twenty five blogs that celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo program
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