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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A vibrant hydrogen balloon with intricate blue and gold designs floats above a bustling outdoor event set against a cloudy sky. Below, several white tents are set up in a grassy park, with groups of people mingling and walking around.

June 12, 2024

Balloon Expert Reacts to the Bridgerton Runaway Balloon Scene

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Just how accurate is the portrayal of lighter-than-air flight in the third season of Bridgerton? Ballooning curator Tom Paone provides historical context.

Man holding a rocket that is the size of him in an interior facility.

June 01, 2024

Rockoons: Rocket and Balloon Experiments

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Rockoons—combinations of rockets and balloons—launched notable atmospheric experiments in the mid-20th century. Some rocket clubs and private companies are beginning to try using them again today.

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May 22, 2024

AirSpace Season 9, Episode 2: Tiny Jumper

Story | AirSpace Podcast

Georgia "Tiny" Broadwick was 15 years old when she first jumped out of a hot air balloon with a parachute in 1908. Over the next 14 years she would make over 1,000 jumps, first out of balloons and then as the first woman to jump from an airplane.

Twenty-two hot air balloons fly at different altitudes against a bright blue sky.

March 20, 2024

A Polka-Dotted Sky

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

Every year, a valley in New Mexico becomes the launching ground for the largest hot air balloon event in the world. 

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November 15, 2023

AirSpace Season 8, Episode 5: Don't Rain on My Parade

Story | AirSpace Podcast

It's a very special day, parade day of course! The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been a holiday staple for almost 100 years, and the balloons have been a part of it for nearly as long.

An aerial view of the city of San Francisco in ruins after an earthquake in 1906.

June 21, 2023

The Beginnings and Basics of Aerial Photography

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Picture the Earth from above. In your mind's eye, what do you see? Today, we have access to air and space technology that lets us see various views of the Earth with ease. 

Captain Joseph W. Kittinger parachutes from the gondola of the U. S. Air Force’s high altitude balloon Excelsior I, November 16, 1959. Kittinger jumped from an altitude of 76,400 feet.

June 17, 2023

The Man Who Fell to Earth

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

If you think bungee jumping is scary, look at what Joe Kittinger did.

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March 23, 2023

AirSpace Season 7, Episode 8: Flying Circus

Story | AirSpace Podcast

A duck in a hot air balloon. A cat in an airship. A lion cub in an airplane. Stories of animals in flight.

Frank Luke Jr standing and posing for a portrait.

February 13, 2023

Honoring World War I “Balloon Buster" Frank Luke Jr.

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Frank01 and Frank02—The call signs used on the mission to shoot down a Chinese observation balloon, were a direct reference to the accomplished “balloon busting” career of Frank Luke Jr. Learn about the historical thread connecting a balloon over the United States to the skies above World War I Europe.

Col. Joseph W. Kittinger Jr.

December 13, 2022

Joseph Kittinger, Jr.: A Part of Something Altogether Glorious

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Joseph Kittinger Jr. showed undaunted courage, sacrifice, and world-record accomplishments throughout his career and life, and received numerous military and civilian awards and honors. Museum curator Tom Paone reflects on his life and legacy.