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. 

Showing 1 - 7 of 7

The smooth surface of a round planet is partially illuminated by the sun; the planet's other half is in shadow. The planet is surrounded by thousands of rings.

March 20, 2024

Meet the Universe

Story | Air & Space Quarterly

Astronomer Phil Plait recently published Under Alien Skies. We caught up with him in this interview.

A black object similar in shape to a camcorder. It has a rectangular body with a lens on one end. Its also has another lens sticking out of the top.

September 08, 2023

Exploring the Universe in our Collections

Story

Instruments in the Smithsonian collection trace the story of how humans have explored the universe for thousands of years. Join us in taking a look at just a few examples! 

View of Venus as a thin waxing crescent during daytime hours.

August 01, 2023

How Did We Discover the Planets?

Story

When you look up you can see the stars, the Moon, and sometimes even other planets! We know what these otherworldly objects are because of centuries of research carried out by curious stargazers before us.  

Purple and pink logo of AirSpace

July 25, 2018

AirSpace Ep.10:
Happy (Planet) Hunting

Story | AirSpace Podcast

NASA launched TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, on April 18, 2018, continuing our search for planets outside of our solar system (aka exoplanets). 

Kepler Mission

November 30, 2017

The Fun of Finding Exoplanets

Story

Using satellites and robotic rovers, we’ve learned quite a few details about the various planets orbiting our Sun. But what about other stars? What are their planets like? How weird do they get? It turns out, pretty weird.

Profile

February 01, 2017

Advice from an Exoplanet Expert

Story

Hunting for exoplanets is an exciting field as more and more worlds are discovered. Many of these newly discovered planets are in the "Goldilocks Zone" where conditions may be right to support life. Dr. Hannah Wakeford is on the cutting edge of this research.

An airplane shaped spaceship with several circular windows at the front.

December 30, 2010

Ten Events of Great Significance in Space Exploration during the Twenty-first Century’s First Decade

Story

As the first decade of the twenty-first century comes to a close what might we consider the ten most important events in space exploration and discovery?