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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May 06, 2015 Bringing History to Life: Honoring Our World War II Veterans Story

In the morning hours, before the National Air and Space Museum opens to the public, I’m often in the galleries going about my work among some of the great aviation treasures of the world. At every turn there is an airplane that left its mark on history or pointed the way to the future. It’s an inspiring setting. History’s ghosts swirl in your imagination. But, as rich as this experience is, there are times, alone in the quiet of the Museum, that I cannot help but imagine what it would be like to see these airplanes come back to life—to experience the sights and sounds of these world-changing machines before they became silent milestones of history in the Museum.

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May 04, 2015 Archiving the Arthur C. Clarke Collection Story | From the Archives

The National Air and Space Museum Archives recently had the honor of receiving the Arthur C. Clarke Collection. My colleague, space history curator Martin Collins, recently wrote a post about the importance of these materials. As an acquisition archivist for the Museum, I accompanied Martin to Sri Lanka to pack up this historic collection and ensure its safe transfer to our care.

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April 30, 2015 The Last Hours of MESSENGER Story | From the Archives

Today, the MESSENGER spacecraft will succumb to the influence of gravity and impact on the surface of Mercury

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April 28, 2015 Apollo Soucek’s High Altitude Flying Helmet Story | Under the Radar

What did Alaskan Natives contribute to the realm of high altitude flying? Their knowledge of the physics of warmth.

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April 23, 2015 Inside the Enterprise Studio Model Story

As the Museum is assessing the 11-foot studio model of the Star Trek starship Enterprise, we’re trying to provide occasional updates to the many fans of this iconic artifact of American culture.

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April 20, 2015 Arthur C. Clarke’s Personal Papers Arrive at the Museum Story | Highlights from the Collection

For the last several years, we worked with the Arthur C. Clarke Trust to have the author’s papers donated to the Museum. One challenging factor was that the Trust and his papers sat in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Clarke’s home for most of his adult life. Legal and logistical issues abounded. But in Summer 2014, we reached a legal agreement. At the same time, we were fortunate to gain the support of FedEx to help us get Clarke’s collection safely from Sri Lanka to the U.S. In December, my colleague Patti Williams and I traveled to Colombo, welcomed by longtime Clarke associates Rohan de Silva and Hector Ekanayake. We assessed and boxed the collection, and with much help from FedEx’s world-wide team and transportation network, transferred Clarke’s life’s work to its new home in the Museum archives. It is now being conserved and processed, perhaps ready for use by researchers later this fall.

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April 17, 2015 70 Years Ago: Flak-Bait’s 200th Mission Story

Flak-Bait flew 725 total hours during World War II, including its historic 200th mission in 1945 as it led the 332nd Bombardment Group in a raid in Germany. 

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April 16, 2015 Remembering Marat N. Tishchenko Story | At the Museum

Marat Tishchenko developed helicopters that have affected the course of international affairs around the globe for five decades.

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April 14, 2015 Where’s My Flying Car? Story

The phrase is really shorthand for a deeper question, namely, what happened to the optimistic predictions for air and space travel after the historic Apollo landings on the Moon, between 1969 and 1972? Why, after 45 years, are there no permanent colonies on the Moon?

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April 11, 2015 Cherry Blossoms at the National Air and Space Museum Story | From the Archives

When the vernal equinox in Washington, DC, is accompanied by a cold, wet day, it’s hard to imagine that spring is actually here. But over the last few weeks the nation's capital, has been celebrating one of its biggest annual events—the National Cherry Blossom Festival. But did you know the National Air and Space Museum has some cherry blossoms of its own?

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