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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January 23, 2015 Horten Ho 229 V3 “Bat-Wing Ship,” January 2015 Update Story

Following months of preparation, members of the Collections Processing Unit moved the center section of the Horten Ho 229 V3* from the Paul E. Garber Restoration and Storage Facility to the Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar at the Udvar-Hazy Center last Friday.

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January 20, 2015 Opening the Best Package Ever! Story | Inside the Conservation Lab

It was particularly timely that during the hustle and bustle of the 2014 holidays, I, along with curators Jennifer Levasseur and Cathleen Lewis, had a very special package to open for the very first time.

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January 16, 2015 To Jupiter and Beyond: Pioneer 10 and 11 Story

A full-size engineering model of the Pioneer 10 /11 spacecraft normally hangs in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall at the National Air and Space Museum. However, a few weeks ago it was removed and placed in the Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, while the Milestones gallery undergoes a major renovation in the coming months.

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January 12, 2015 Paul Garber’s Target Kites Story | Under the Radar

Paul Garber (1899-1992) is a legend around the National Air and Space Museum, and rightly so.

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January 08, 2015 Hands and Gloves in Space Story

There is a common saying that the hands are where the mind meets the world. In space there is no direct contact between the mind and the world. This transaction is mediated by the artificial structures called gloves.

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January 02, 2015 Smithsonian TechQuest: Eye in the Sky Story

The year is 1967. The government has requested your skills to help locate a downed plane somewhere near hostile territory. After getting the mission details in the briefing room, you embark on a journey through the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, in Chantilly, Virginia, looking carefully at various artifacts and discovering clues that will lead you to the downed plane. Test your powers of observation, your problem-solving skills, and your decision-making abilities as you take on the role of intelligence analyst. The game will engage you through hands-on activities and secret codes that lead to an ultimate conclusion. The fate of top-secret technology and missing pilots is in your hands.

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December 30, 2014 Advising on the Star Trek Starship Enterprise Story | Conserving "Enterprise"

Who do you call when you need to know everything there is to know about the Star Trek starship Enterprise?

 
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December 22, 2014 Do You Want to Build a Snowman? Story | From the Archives

Washington, DC, always awaits its first real snow day with anticipation and trepidation. I was curious what the National Air and Space Museum collections had in the way of snow activities.

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December 16, 2014 Tom Stafford’s Jingle Bells and Wally Schirra’s Harmonica Story | Under the Radar

It is not unusual for astronauts who find themselves in space around December 25 to display a little holiday spirit. Gemini VI astronauts Tom Stafford and Wally Schirra were no exception.

 
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December 08, 2014 Keeping Watch on Venus Story

Venus has almost the same diameter as the Earth and is the next closest planet to the Sun. The similarity ends with the weather report, however. The surface temperature is more than 465 o C (870o F) and atmospheric pressure is 90 times that of Earth. The surface is hidden from view by a dense blanket of clouds, so we must use radar systems to “see” the landscape below.

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