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Story Apollo-Soyuz Commemorative Cigarettes  Posted on Jul 08, 2015

Next week marks the 40th anniversary of an important moment in space history, when astronauts and cosmonauts greeted each other warmly in their docked Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft while orbiting above the Earth.

Topics: Spaceflight Apollo program Human spaceflight Society and Culture War and Conflict Cold War
Story Buck Rogers Spaceship Toy Posted on Jun 27, 2015

"Buck...Rogers...in the twenty-fifth CEN-TURYYY!" This enthusiastic refrain from a deep-voiced announcer is how the popular 1930s radio show featuring space hero Buck Rogers began. It was followed by the roar of a spaceship blasting off, simulated by the sound of an air conditioning vent. Many of you have probably never heard of Buck Rogers, but he was a household name in the 1930s and ‘40s. Rogers was the very first science fiction comic strip hero. The character, at first named Anthony Rogers, was introduced in the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, in August 1928. In a story titled, Armageddon 2419 A.D., written by Philip Nowlan, Rogers was a 29-year-old World War I veteran who took a job inspecting mines for radioactive gases.

Topics: Society and Culture Science fiction
Story Glenn Curtiss Motorcycle Posted on May 22, 2015

You may know the name Glenn Curtiss in association with early aviation, but did you know he was a pioneer in motorcycle design too?

Topics: Aviation Early flight People
Story Apollo Soucek’s High Altitude Flying Helmet Posted on Apr 28, 2015

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

Topics: Aviation Military aviation Records and Firsts
Story Georgia “Tiny” Broadwick’s Parachute Posted on Mar 12, 2015

In 1964, a woman named Georgia “Tiny” Broadwick donated this parachute, which was handmade by Charles Broadwick and consists of 110 yards of silk, to the Smithsonian’s National Air Museum, precursor to the National Air and Space Museum.

Topics: Aviation General aviation Early flight People Women
Story WWI U.S. Army Protective Helmet Used by American Rocket Society Posted on Feb 17, 2015

What does a piece of World War I Army surplus have to do with early rocketry?

Topics: Aviation Technology and Engineering Rockets
Story Paul Garber’s Target Kites Posted on Jan 12, 2015

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

Topics: Aviation Ultralights Aircraft People
Story Tom Stafford’s Jingle Bells and Wally Schirra’s Harmonica Posted on Dec 16, 2014

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.

 
Topics: Spaceflight Gemini program Human spaceflight Society and Culture
Story Gus Grissom’s Glove Dip Forms Posted on Nov 16, 2014

Of all the parts of a spacesuit, the gloves are the most difficult to make.

Topics: Spaceflight Apollo program Human spaceflight
Story Birthday Star Posted on Dec 19, 2013

This is a story about light and time and distance, about years and light years and how they intersect. It is partly a personal story, so I beg your indulgence. I hope it will inspire you to find your own star. I moved from Boston to Northern Virginia in November 1983 to work as an editor for a national association. In my free time, I began exploring the museums on the National Mall. I visited the National Air and Space Museum for the first time, and there I encountered an exhibit I’ve remembered ever since.

Topics: Aviation Astronomy Behind the scenes War and Conflict World War II