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Apollo 11 Images | National Air and Space Museum
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Artemis II: Videos for Middle Schoolers | National Air and Space Museum
Hear from the history makers that make Artemis II possible.
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Become a Member | National Air and Space Museum
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Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Vega 5B | National Air and Space Museum
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Spaceflight | National Air and Space Museum
Space: the final frontier. For thousands of years humans have looked to the stars and wondered what might be up there. In 1961, the first human entered space,...
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Human spaceflight | National Air and Space Museum
In July of 1969, the first human stepped on the surface of the Moon—a monumental feat for human spaceflight and humanity as a whole. Humans have been going to...
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5 Things On Board NASA's Artemis I Mission | National Air and Space Museum
Although the Artemis I mission won’t have any astronauts riding along, there are other items on board to commemorate the occasion and conduct science to...
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What Was It Like to Watch the Artemis II Launch | National Air and Space Museum
What happens when our social media manager gets to watch the Artemis II launch live.
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Exhibitions | National Air and Space Museum
Explore the past, present, and future exhibitions at the National Air and Space Museum.
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Curators React to Watching the Artemis II Launch Live in Florida | National Air and Space Museum
Two curators from our Space History department explain the significance of Artemis II, and what it was like to watch the launch live.
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Plan a Field Trip | National Air and Space Museum
Field trips to the National Air and Space Museum are free, available year round, and welcome learners of all ages.
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Aerobee 150 Rocket | National Air and Space Museum
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On Demand | National Air and Space Museum
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Textron How Things Fly | National Air and Space Museum
In the Textron How Things Fly exhibition, nearly 50 interactives work together with featured artifacts to communicate the idea that the forces of lift, weight,...
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Exhibitions | National Air and Space Museum
Explore the past, present, and future exhibitions at the National Air and Space Museum.
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Applications Satellites | National Air and Space Museum
In the tense years of the Cold War, applications satellites evolved down two separate paths: one devoted to national security needs, the other to civilian...
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Learn | National Air and Space Museum
Bring the wonder of air and space to life through videos, hands on activities, and more. We have something for every learner.
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Newsroom | National Air and Space Museum
The newsroom of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.
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Artemis II: Geology from Orbit | National Air and Space Museum
It wasn’t until Apollo 8 that human eyes first observed the far side of the Moon. NASA astronauts now have another opportunity to observe the geology of the...
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All Topics | National Air and Space Museum
Explore stories of air and space by topic.
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Programs | National Air and Space Museum
Connect to aviation and space in unique ways with a variety of programs and activities we offer for students and young learners—both onsite and online.
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Interwar Military Aviation | National Air and Space Museum
The airplane emerged from World War I recognized widely for its potential as a military weapon. In the United States, Army pilots and Navy and Marine aviators...
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Artemis II Rolls Out to the Launch Pad | National Air and Space Museum
Social media manager, Amy Stamm, reports live from the Kennedy Space Center as Artemis II rolls out to the launch pad for its first launch window.
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Learning Resources | National Air and Space Museum
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Explorer 1 Launch | National Air and Space Museum
The United States' first satellite, Explorer 1, is launched into orbit by a Jupiter C rocket on Jan. 31, 1958. Explorer 1 confirmed existence of high-radiation...
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Artemis Program | National Air and Space Museum
Artemis program is about more than just going back to the Moon. It is NASA’s blueprint for the future of space travel.
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Something Old, Something New: The Orion Crew Survival Suit | National Air and Space Museum
The Orion Crew Survival System Suit (OCSSS) is a modern reinvention of a classic idea: a suit designed not for space-or moonwalking, but for the critical...
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Access denied | National Air and Space Museum
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Reid Wiseman: Artemis II Commander | National Air and Space Museum
Leading the intrepid explorers in the Artemis II mission is U.S. Navy Captain and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, mission commander.
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Artemis Program | National Air and Space Museum
Artemis program is about more than just going back to the Moon. It is NASA’s blueprint for the future of space travel.
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Artemis II’s Long Countdown | National Air and Space Museum
A space historian explains why it has taken over 50 years to return to the Moon.
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The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Sunset | National Air and Space Museum
The glass and steel architecture of the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center looking beautiful in the reflective glow of a Virginia...
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WAC Corporal Sounding Rocket | National Air and Space Museum
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Accessibility | National Air and Space Museum
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Artemis program | National Air and Space Museum
Artemis program is about more than just going back to the Moon. It is NASA’s blueprint for the future of space travel. It will test technologies needed to...
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Visit the National Air and Space Museum
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Stories | National Air and Space Museum
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Become a Member | National Air and Space Museum
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Modern Military Aviation | National Air and Space Museum
From the outset of the Cold War to the present, aviation has redefined military power, geopolitics, and technological development. These monumental...
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Getting Here | National Air and Space Museum
Directions, Maps, and Parking for getting to the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
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Collections | National Air and Space Museum
Search over 29,000 of the over 70,000 air and space objects in our collection, as well as thousands of historic photographs and archival materials.
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What is Artemis II? | National Air and Space Museum
What you need to know about NASA's Artemis II mission to the Moon.
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Makes a Model Debut at National Air and Space Museum | Johns Hopkins...
Mar 17, 2026 - A full-scale model of Parker Solar Probe, the history-making Johns Hopkins APL-built spacecraft that has flown closer to the Sun than any other human-made...
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Photography During the Artemis II Mission | National Air and Space Museum
The Artemis II crew used modern photography to tell the visual story of their lunar journey – and update some classic Apollo images.
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Homepage | National Air and Space Museum
The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum maintains the world's largest and most significant collection of aviation and space artifacts, encompassing all...
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Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird | National Air and Space Museum
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Ending Apollo: Why Did We Stop Going to the Moon? | National Air and Space Museum
When the Apollo 17 spacecraft carrying U.S. astronauts Gene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt, and Ron Evans returned to Earth on December 19, 1972, the Apollo lunar...
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Plan a group visit | National Air and Space Museum
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Airline Deregulation: When Everything Changed | National Air and Space Museum
In 1978, Congress passed a law allowing airlines to set their own fares and routes, an event that transformed the commercial airline industry and the passenger...
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Victor Glover: From California to the Moon | National Air and Space Museum
Victor Glover has spent a lifetime building the experience that now prepares him to help lead humanity’s return to the Moon and demonstrate how humans can live...
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Apollo 8 | National Air and Space Museum
Apollo 8, which launched on December 21, 1968, was the first mission to take humans to the Moon and back. While the crew did not land on the Moon's surface,...
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Ways To Give | National Air and Space Museum
Our donors help bring the inspiring history of flight to life and celebrate a legacy of ingenuity and accomplishment.
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Host an Event | National Air and Space Museum
As a venue for special events, the National Air and Space Museum offers a private, exclusive experience among the icons of flight at the Museum in Washington,...
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Educator Professional Development | National Air and Space Museum
From professional development opportunities to ready-to implement classroom activities, we're here to support you exciting your learners about air and space.
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