Air & Space Magazine

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Galileo's Delight

<p>The Renaissance Man would be dazzled.</p>

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Pass the Remote

That is, the remote control for my "RC" airplane

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Voices of the Sky: Historic Sound Recordings

Cube life got you down? Download Voices of the Sky from Smithsonian Folkways

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Remembering an Early G-Man

Earl Wood, a researcher at the Mayo Clinic Aero Medical Unit who pioneered the study of G-forces on pilots in the early jet age, died on March 18

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Dead Bat Tweeting

Combine instant celebrity with cute, furry (though slightly creepy) animals, and you have pretty much the perfect subject for Web 2.0.

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Sideslip

<p>Change your attitude.</p>

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Future Engineers of America

The team that won a U.S. Department of Energy engineering competition last weekend was all girls

Elyse Luray, History Detective on PBS.

An Earhart Souvenir?

This summer, the PBS History Detectives series will air an episode that investigates the provenance of an airplane part owned by a San Jose, California man

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What the...?

<p>...but James Bond would be proud.</p>

The 1st Aero Squadron in Mexico, 1916.

The First U.S. Air Force Mission, 100 Years Ago

In the spring of 1916, a group of Army pilots went after Pancho Villa’s guerillas in Mexico.

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Giving the WASPs their due

The introduction of a bill (S. 614) to award the Congressional Gold Medal to the Women Airforce Service Pilots

Boeing Unveils New International F-15 Configuration -- the F-15SE

Stealthified

<p>What's up with this F-15?</p>

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Help wanted in the aerospace industry

It's frightening how little progress has been made

A family built for speed: Sean Tucker (standing), with son Eric, wife Colleen, and daughter Tara directly behind him.

Family Formation

The son of famed airshow pilot Sean Tucker follows in his father’s smoke trails.

During a recent visit to the National Air and Space Museum, Gibson poses with models of some of his rides.

The Hoot List

All the aircraft the legendary pilot has ever flown.

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Teacher-astronaut? Astronaut-teacher? Does it matter any more?

Should we be surprised that the first “Educator Astronauts” to fly in space won’t actually be teaching lessons from orbit?

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Night Launch

<p>NASA's own shooting star.</p>

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Of Science and Cathedral-Building

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A Golden Oldie

<p>Yard sale in space?</p>

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Neil deGrasse Tyson's Broad Vision

Tyson is capable of casting his net well beyond the field of astronomy

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