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Don Piccard

October 07, 2020

Donald Louis Piccard – Pioneer of Hot Air Ballooning

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The world of sport ballooning lost one of its pioneers with the death of Don Piccard on September 14, 2020. He was involved in the renaissance of hot air ballooning and a true pioneer of the sport. All of us who wonder at the sight of a hot air balloon in the sky, are in his debt.

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Three people sit in an airship

September 29, 2020

Chauffeur of the Skies: A. Roy Knabenshue’s Passenger Registries

Story | From the Archives

A. Roy Knabenshue became interested in lighter-than-air flight after seeing a balloon ascension when he was 5 years old and would become the first person to successfully pilot a dirigible in the United States, flying Thomas S. Baldwin’s California Arrow at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.

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September 24, 2020

AirSpace Season 3|Ep.6
The Long Way Home

Story | AirSpace Podcast

About 82,000 American service members are listed as Missing in Action – 72,000 from World War II alone. Recent technologies like robotic submersibles, advanced sonar, and DNA matching are making it easier for recovery operations to find the downed airplanes, and identify the remains of service members.

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The Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Surface System Test-Bed (SSTB)

September 23, 2020

A Mars Rover Lands in Virginia

Story | Air and Space Photos

A new Mars rover has landed at the Museum’s Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia. The Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Surface System Test-Bed (SSTB) is nearly identical to the MER twin rovers Spirit and Opportunity that landed on Mars in 2004. What makes the SSTB different, however, is that it was designed for use on Earth.

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AirSpace presents "Voyage to Mars"

September 15, 2020

AirSpace Presents
Voyages to Mars: Crossing Lunar Orbit

Story | Voyages to Mars

Leaving Earth on your way to Mars, the first pit stop you might make is the Moon’s orbit. In this episode, we follow three Mars-bound space travelers from Mark Wicks’ novel, To Mars via the Moon.

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WAVES specialist first class Lorraine Taylor and specialist first class Martha Harrison

September 14, 2020

Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service: The WAVES Program in World War II

Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

As an intern with the Aeronautics Department I had the chance to review and scan hundreds of color images from WWII. What particularly drew my attention were the images of women who served in the Navy’s reserve force, since at the time they were not allowed to serve their country through military enlistment to the same extent as men.

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Purple and pink logo of AirSpace

September 10, 2020

AirSpace Season 3|Ep.5
Me and the Sky

Story | AirSpace Podcast

If you’re a Broadway fan (or have been ANYWHERE near a theater in the last couple years), you’ve likely heard about Come From Away—the Tony-award-winning smash hit musical with a story firmly rooted in generations of aviation history. 

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U.S. soldiers visit tattoo artist George Burchett, known as the “King of Tattooists” in London.

September 09, 2020

Body Art During World War II: From the Lyle Tuttle Tattoo Art Collection

Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

Step outside of the Air and Space Museum and into the Lyle Tuttle Tattoo Art Collection in San Francisco, California to explore the symbolism of tattoo body art during World War II.

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Mexican P-47 Thunderbolts fly over central Luzon in July 1945

September 03, 2020

Latin America in the Air War

Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

With the 75th anniversary of World War II commemorations nearing their end, it is worth reflecting on those participants whose stories are not always well told.

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Representatives of the major Allied powers at surrender ceremony

September 02, 2020

Celebrating the End of the War

Story | 75th Anniversary of World War II

Aboard the battleship USS Missouri, representatives from the Empire of Japan met with those of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Soviet Union, China, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to sign the document that formally ended World War II.

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