On July 20, 1969, at 20:17 UTC, Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin landed on the moon as ...
The National Air and Space Museum opened five new galleries July 1 for its 50th anniversary. Here's what's new on the ...
Aldrin’s personal collection, including a pen used to replace a broken button on the lander, and Gus the $36 million T-rex ...
The two airshows are some of the world's longest-running aviation events.
From the day the Soviets put an astronaut into space in April 1961, the race was on with America to get a man on the moon.
The American Revolution started with trailblazers facing steep odds and little margin for error, solving problems by adapting ...
Pet rocks, bell bottoms, disco, day-glo and movies like “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” defined the 1970s. Another thing that captured the imagination of the nation in ...
With astrophysicists and wildlife ecologists, art conservators and security officers, this discussion series invites visitors ...
Despite Neil Armstrong's towering accomplishments, he remained a humble man. Armstrong, who is from Wapakoneta, Ohio, always ...
People got their first look on Wednesday, June 24 at the space shuttle Endeavour in its new home at the California Science Center in Exposition Park, in full upright launch position with solid rocket ...
Does the United States government’s latest disclosure of classified UFO-related records answer humanity’s biggest unanswered question? The question being: Are we alone in the universe? What are the ...