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AirSpace

By: National Air and Space Museum
  • Summary

  • We see the connections to aviation and space in literally everything. From our favorite movies and the songs in our playlists to the latest news of space exploration and your commercial flight home for the holidays – aerospace is literally everywhere you look. Twice a month our hosts riff on some of the coolest stories of aviation and space history, news, and culture. We promise, whether you’re an AVGeek, wannabe Space Camper, or none of the above, you’ll find not only a connection to your life but you’ll learn something interesting in the process.

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Episodes
  • Bonus! This is Love: Tau = 10.8
    Apr 25 2024

    AirSpace will be back in two weeks with brand new epsiodes. In the meantime, enjoy this episode from our friends at the podcast, This is Love.

    When twin rovers named Spirit and Opportunity landed on Mars twenty years ago, they were only supposed to last 90 Martian days. But years passed, they were still alive, and engineers kept taking care of them. “I remember telling myself, ‘Please don’t die, Opportunity. Please don’t die.’”

    Find more information about this episode here.

    AirSpace is from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum.

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    44 mins
  • Bonus! Space Marathon
    Apr 11 2024

    While we get Season Nine ready for you, we turned to our friends at Sidedoor to bring you a story of running and running and running and running…in Space! We’ll let them take it from here:

    Until the 1970s, women were barred from competing in U.S. marathons because of the belief that the "violent movements" of running would wreak havoc on their reproductive system, "thus defeating a woman’s true purpose in life, i.e., the bringing forth of strong children." Through a series of steps, stumbles—and one epic tackle—running pioneers like Roberta "Bobbi" Gibb and Kathrine Switzer blazed the trail for women marathoners who followed, including Sunita Williams—the first person to run the Boston Marathon in space!

    • Sunita Williams, astronaut

    • Jennifer Levasseur, curator, Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum

    • Peter Sagal, marathoner; host of NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

    • Bobbi Gibb, first woman to run the Boston Marathon

    • Kathrine Switzer, first women to officially run the Boston Marathon

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    AirSpace is made possible by the generous support of Olay.

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    33 mins
  • AirSpace Revisited - With a Little Help From My Friends
    Mar 28 2024

    You’ll have new AirSpace episodes soon, but since they may have found Amelia Earhart’s plane(!!!) we thought we’d revisit our episode on her and Eleanor Roosevelt’s somewhat unlikely friendship.

    On a spring evening in 1933, Amelia Earhart took first lady Eleanor Roosevelt on a joyride. Imagine two women—dressed for dinner at the White House (white gloves and all)—stealing away from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave to pilot and co-pilot a nighttime flight to Baltimore. On this episode of AirSpace, we’re detailing the high-flying friendship of these two women – from their shared background as social workers to their mutual love of flight and advocacy of women’s empowerment and social justice. Amelia and Elanor took the business of being role models seriously, leading by example and using their influence to elevate important societal issues. Talk about an influencer power couple!

    Thanks to our guests who helped us contextualize their history and friendship – biographers Allida Black and Susan Butler.

    AirSpace is made possible by the generous support of Olay.

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    26 mins

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