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National Air and Space Museum

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Inside a large hangar filled with natural light, three white people maneuver a small red, white, and blue airplane into its display space. At least eight aircraft are suspended from the hangar's ceiling.

How to Build an Airplane in Seven Days

Aircraft manufacturing doesn't have to be a commercial activity.

Mark Strauss | July 25, 2025

Photographed against a dark blue background is a studio image of a set of cream-colored ceramic dishware bearing a pattern of star-shapes in blue, yellow, and green. There are several pieces, including a platter, a gravy boat with a ladle, a creamer and s

This Space Age Tableware Is Now a Prized Collectible

A passion for space exploration influenced how one family set the dinner table

Diane Tedeschi | July 22, 2025

A wood and fabric World War I-era Curtis JN-4D aircraft is on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It has tan wings, and a brown and blue fuselage.

The Best Wood for World War I Airplanes

To manufacture thousands of airplanes for its World War I allies, the United States would fell acres of spruce.

Preston Lerner | July 10, 2025

Photo illustration of 1950s atomic age photos including a prop aircraft cutaway diagram, a man in a suit and tie, an engineer with an engine, and an atomic-themed toy kit.

The World Wasn't Ready for Nuclear-Powered Bombers

The dangers of using atomic energy to operate military aircraft.

Robert Bernier | July 2, 2025
An uncrewed spacecraft with three main components is seen orbiting above an asteroid.

An Innovative Spacecraft Makes Contact With an Asteroid

A new book tells the story of the mastermind who directed NASA’s daring OSIRIS-REx mission

Diane Tedeschi | June 30, 2025
Wing view from a propeller plane flying over a vast ocean with a vibrant blue sky and clouds.

When Airplanes Make Emergency Landings on Water

How skill and rigorous training helped pilots endure when ditching was the only option.

David Kindy | June 25, 2025
Photographed against a black background is a robot in profile wearing a silver uniform and golden-colored helmet.

A Robot Just Might Be an Astronaut's Best Friend

When they needed a helping hand in orbit, astronauts could count on NASA’s reliable Robonaut.

Diane Tedeschi | June 19, 2025
An old photo, tinted brown, depicts a flat barren landscape with a single pillar of dense white smoke at the center of the photo.

That Time We Bombed a Volcano

When a town in Hawaii was threatened by lava in 1935, a group of airplanes tried to redirect the flow.

Mark Strauss | May 12, 2025
Red hot molten lava and thick dark dust spew from the ground while a small white. single-propeller aircraft flies overhead.

How Active Volcanoes Can Put Airplanes in Danger

A global early-warning system strives to keep aircraft safe from volcanic eruptions.

Mark Piesing | May 5, 2025
A massive atmospheric vortex on Jupiter is a dizzying swirl of brown, yellow, and green clouds that form a deep tunnel.

Scientists Strive to Explain the Strange Weather on Other Planets

What the swirling storms on alien worlds can tell us about the climate on Earth.

Damond Benningfield | April 23, 2025
A massive aircraft with four propellers sits on a wet tarmac reflecting the bright red and white lights of the surrounding air base. The night sky above is cloudy, though some bright stars are visible.

The P-3 Orion Was Made for Hunting Submarines

How Lockheed's P-3 kept the Cold War from turning hot.

Robert Bernier | April 14, 2025
A white man in his 30s stands in front of a restored biplane displayed on a polished concrete floor inside a museum. He is wearing glasses and a dark suit with a white shirt and burgundy tie.

A Beautiful Biplane Represents a Future That Never Was

The U.S. Navy once dreamed of floating airships that could launch clusters of tiny fighter airplanes.

Thomas Paone | April 7, 2025
A military airplane painted in black sits on an airport ramp at sunset.

A P-61 Black Widow Pilot Finds a Way to Survive the Horrors of War.

A son discovers the emotional complexities of his father's service In World War II.

Diane Tedeschi | March 31, 2025
A large hand-carved teakwood chest with scalloped edges and four round feet. The chest appears to be stained a rich reddish brown. The front panel on the chest has a bas-relief globe pattern flanked by a pair of airplane wings.

This Trophy Chest Belonged to Amelia Earhart

A husband's holiday present for his famous wife is now a museum artifact.

Dorothy Cochrane | March 27, 2025
A 65-year-old Black woman sits in the left seat of an airliner cockpit. She is smiling and wearing an airline captain's uniform, including a white shirt and a hat.

Meet the U.S. Air Force's First Black Female Pilot

Theresa Claiborne looks back on her outstanding career in military and civil aviation

Diane Tedeschi | November 11, 2024
A white man in his early 70s stands inside a museum gallery. He is wearing glasses and smiling. Behind him, is the nose and forward fuselage of a Boeing 747 airplane. The 747 is painted in a red, gray, and white paint scheme.

How to Display a 747 in a Museum

Boeing's 747 is big, but not so big that the forward fuselage can't be part of a museum exhibit

Bob van der Linden | November 8, 2024
Three men sit under the shade of a massive airplane wing; one of the men is wearing an officer's hat. Two huge aircraft are parked in the background, both are painted black. Behind them is a lush island landscape. The photo has been given a green tint.

A World War II Veteran Recalls the Adventure of Patrolling the Pacific Aboard Flying Boats

This 100-year-old Navy veteran flew PBYs in World War II

Dave Kindy | September 3, 2024
Silver twin engine flying boat over a vast ocean. A small boat leaves it's wake below.

Flying Boats Were Once the Luxury Liners of the Air

Flying boats opened up travel destinations around the world—then they went to war

Dave Kindy | August 26, 2024
An illustration depicts a large planet orbiting a distant star, amid a cloud of dust and rocky debris.

Patience Is a Virtue for Astronomers Searching for Signs of Extraterrestrial Intelligence

The search for radio signals from an extraterrestrial civilization

Damond Benningfield | August 20, 2024
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