Air and Space Museum
The List: Six Things You Didn’t Know About the Air and Space Museum on its 35th Anniversary
Since it opened on July 1, 1976, the museum has hosted a grand total of 303,674,128 visitors
How Gene Kranz's Apollo 13 Vest Boosted Morale For His Team
The NASA flight director famously wore a homemade white vest as he averted tragedy during one of Apollo's most harrowing missions
Apollo 11's Giant Leap for Mankind
When the lunar module landed on the moon, it provided an unforgettable moment for the millions watching back on Earth
Udvar-Hazy's Six Million Dollar Day
Fundraising effort starts "Phase II" construction on the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
How Pan Am's Founder Juan Trippe Turned Americans Into Frequent Fliers
This antique globe was once owned by the fabled airline executive, who ushered in modern air travel
Treasures Trove
America's most singular sensations are at the National Air and Space Museum
The Day Two Astronauts Said They Saw a U.F.O. Wearing a Red Suit
When orbiting pranksters Wally Schirra and Tom Stafford launched into "Jingle Bells," Mission Control almost lost control
Painted Ladies in Space
High schoolers ask: would metamorphosis aboard a space shuttle mission yield normal butterflies?
Our Future in Flight
With a new facility in the works, the National Air and Space Museum prepares for the 21st century
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