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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August 25, 2022 Take a Trip on the Boeing 247 Story

Read a first-hand account of what it was like to fly aboard a Boeing 247 in 1934.

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August 25, 2022 AirSpace Season 6, Ep. 8: Let It Grow Story | AirSpace Podcast

In 1971 an Apollo 14 astronaut took about 500 tree seeds into orbit around the Moon. When he got back, those seeds were distributed, germinated, and planted all around the United States. And then… they were mostly forgotten about, even by NASA. That is, until the mid-1990s when a teacher at a Girl Scout camp in Indiana wondered what was up with this “Moon Tree” at her local camp. On this episode, we speak with the NASA planetary scientist who received her question, and as a result, started a database to track down the Moon Tree locations. Today, there are 67 known, living, first generation Moon Trees all over the United States – maybe even in your town!

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August 23, 2022 By Air or Rail? Why Not Both! Story

In 1929, Transcontinental Air Transport (TAT) started passenger service between New York and Los Angeles using a combination of trains and planes.

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August 12, 2022 Seeing Earth Through Astronaut Eyes Story

Curator Jennier Levasseur explores how astronauts have looked down at Earth during missions ranging from Apollo to the International Space Station expeditions.

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August 11, 2022 AirSpace Season 6, Ep. 7: Look at the Sky Story | AirSpace Podcast

Skywriting is something you might witness at the beach, or a sporting event, or an outdoor concert. A popular form of aerial advertising and even the occasional marriage proposal, skywritten messages can have a BIG impact (and with letters approximately 1500 feet tall… we mean that quite literally).  But maybe you didn’t know that it originated with the military and dates wayyy back to the early days of aviation in 1910. This episode will be your exhaustive look into everything you’d want to know about skywriting – how it works, who does it, the most popular examples, and even its code of conduct. And to learn all about it, we speak to a skywriting pilot whose family has been in the business since nearly the beginning.

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August 09, 2022 Three Ways Satellites Help Us Understand Our Environment Story

Learn about three ways that satellites have led to a better understanding of how we affect our environment.

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August 07, 2022 5 Ways We Have Connected Our World Story

Over time, Earth was became one connected planet—one global neighborhood.

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August 05, 2022 Faces of Our Planet Story

What connects you to the rest of the world? Photography exhibition Faces of Our Planet explores the human experience of living on Earth and how globalization impacts the cultural, community, and individual perspectives throughout different regions of the world.

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August 04, 2022 Northrop P-61 Black Widow: First American Airplane Designed and Built to Fight at Night, Part I Story

Getting all the components of a complex aircraft to fit and function satisfactorily required more than a year of careful design work, however on January 30, 1942, the Army Air Corps awarded Northrop a contract to build two XP-61 prototypes. Rediscover the Black Widow on the 80th anniversary year of its first flight.

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August 01, 2022 Remembering Nichelle Nichols Story

Margaret Weitekamp reflects on the life and legacy of Star Trek actor Nichelle Nichols.

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