Hollywood has long had an infatuation with flight, and many movies have been produced with aircraft in leading roles.
The San Diego Air & Space Museum recently hosted a special Facebook Live with NASA Engineer Johnny Heflin, the manager of the Liquid Engines Element in NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) Program.
In honor of National Hispanic Heritage month, the San Diego Air & Space Museum has curated an online exhibit about Hispanic and Latino/Latina aviators that made significant contributions to the history of aerospace.
The San Diego Air & Space Museum recently had a video conversation with one of its Hall of Famers, Walter “Walt” Cunningham, a Marine Corps aviator, NASA astronaut and author.
Wagstaff is a six-time member of the US Aerobatic Team. She has won the gold, silver and bronze medals in Olympic-level international aerobatic competition. She is the first woman to win the title of US National Aerobatic champion and one of the few people to win it three times.
Dr. Jenny Gruber to explain how NASA plans to send the first woman and next man to the Moon by 2024 through the innovative Artemis program.
We have a symbiotic relationship with our dogs; we rely, trust, and bond with them – just as we do with our beloved planes.
One of the most beloved and longest serving volunteers in the history of the San Diego Air & Space Museum passes away at age 99.
NASA Astronaut Woody Spring shares first-hand the sensation of launching from historic pad 39A.
This week’s artifact spotlight is SDASM's World War One Y.W.C.A. poster. The feminine stance and figure in this poster is saying a woman's femininity will not be compromised due to working in factories.
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