What’s New in Aerospace: Far Out Vehicles (Uber)
Nikhil Goel from Uber Elevate and Dr. Roger Connor, curator in the aeronautics department at the National Air and Space Museum. Learn all about how you might get from place to place in the future.
https://youtu.be/EQ6QnYLYLqY
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What’s New in Aerospace: The SR–71 Blackbird with Walter Watson
Learn about the SR–71 Blackbird from Walter Watson, the only African American to fly in the SR–71 Blackbird program
https://youtu.be/K0MQj2P1Mik
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Aviation, Cold War, Military aviation, African American or Black people
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What’s New in Aerospace: National History Day: Breaking Barriers in History
The National History Day them this year is Breaking Barriers in History. The National Air and Space Museum curators answer some of your questions.
https://youtu.be/MoKLKfyns8s
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African American or Black people, Asian American or Asian people, Aviation, Pacific Islander people, Women
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What’s New in Aerospace: Back on Earth with Astronauts Anne McClain and Nick Hague
Learn about Astronauts Anne McClain and Nick Hague’s time living and working in space, their spacewalks, and their time together on the ISS.
https://youtu.be/5sa7hL6jUrQ
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Human spaceflight, Space stations
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What’s New in Aerospace: Music & Space: The Importance of Music and Spaceflight
NASA Astronaut Col. Fred Gregory and Dr. Michael Nickens from George Mason University discuss the integral role music plays here on Earth and beyond.
https://youtu.be/VIedcez5omk
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Spaceflight, Art
What’s New in Aerospace: Women on Wikipedia: Ada Lovelace Day
In celebration of Ada Lovelace Day, an international event recognizing the achievements of women in STEM.
https://www.facebook.com/airandspace/videos/2128507314109881/
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Women, Aviation, Spaceflight
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What’s New in Aerospace: The Royal Airforce Red Arrows
Speed. Agility. Precision. The Royal Air Force’s Red Arrows are one of the world’s premier aerobatic display teams.
https://www.facebook.com/airandspace/videos/2314782448642968/
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Aircraft, Aviation, Military aviation
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What’s New in Aerospace: Eyewitness to Space: Art and the Apollo Program
Eyewitness to Space: Art and the Apollo Program Art and science sound like a strange mix.
https://www.facebook.com/airandspace/videos/615074549016940/
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Astronomy, Spaceflight
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What’s New in Aerospace: Shooting Lasers at the Moon: Hal Walker and the Lunar Retroreflector
The Apollo 11 mission to the moon in 1969 introduced The Lunar Laser Ranging Interplanetary Experiment led by Hildreth (Hal) Walker Jr. This ongoing experiment measures Earth’s distance from the Moon
https://youtu.be/WbOBbZ6A51k
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Apollo program, Physical science