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In this episode of our “Pilot Pals” story time series, we share the story of air racers and Jimmy Doolittle.
Here’s a big idea: What if we could fly to space like we fly around the world? That’s not science fiction – that’s the reality of the Space Shuttle Program!
Wonder Woman has the invisible jet, Batman has the silent batwing, and the military has the B-2 and the F-117. Learn about actual stealth aircraft and the science behind making a sneaky flying machine.
Do you want to learn more about the intriguing, and sometimes sneaky, science behind becoming undetectable?
Did you know Mars is inhabited by robots?
Celebrate the landing with a live chat all about Mars, featuring Abigail Harrison, aka “Astronaut Abby,” an aspiring astronaut and founder of “The Mars Generation.”
Join STEM in 30 to hear firsthand from experts about the history, science, and importance of communication technology and get tips on doing great research from National Air and Space Museum curators.
Tune in to the Air and Space Live Chat to ask your questions for aviation historian Peter Jakab and former Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson.
Introducing the museum grounds with drone footage and photography capturing 80 acres with 400 aircraft indoor and out.
The Spitfire, the iconic WWII fighter plan, initially had an engineering flaw that almost turned the tides against the Allies.
Arizona is a major producer of non-fuel minerals. The future of Arizona mining rests on the following fact: each American uses more than 45,000 pounds of newly mined minerals annually!
Copper remains Arizona’s most abundant and valuable metallic mineral product.