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This week we look back at the research of 2016-2017 Museum Education Fellow Chris Moyer. Chris deve
Today in History, February 27th, 837 AD Halley’s comet makes it 15th recorded passage over the
The SanDiego Air & Space Museum (@sandiegoairandspace) honors the legacy of pilots and #astronau
Project West Ford and Earth’s short lived artificial ring.Around the 1950’s and 60&rsquo
PROJECT SPACE: Emily G Harrison, Wicked GameMarch 1-30, 2019Wicked Game presents a new series of lar
Moon TripPainted by Norman Rockwell in 1967.
Sharon Caples McDougle, the first Black suit technician at NASA and one of the first women in the de
humanoidhistory:TODAY IN HISTORY: Planet Neptune is observed by the Voyager 2 space probe on August
humanoidhistory:TODAY IN HISTORY: Soviet space dogs Belka and Strelka became the first canines to fl
521 Years Ago Today; the Ensisheim MeteoriteOn November 7th, 1492, the Ensisheim meteorite struck th
Russia, 1967
First picture of Earth from space (1972)
enrique262:cremsie:Loyalty that surpasses the stars.I have a lot of feelings about space and Laika P
#WhereintheworldWednesdayA beautiful night shot from space. This city is bisected by a river, as you
Mathematician & trailblazer Katherine Johnson turns 100On the image above, Katherine Johnson is
Deng Xiaoping, the ruler of China, tours the Johnson Space Center in Houston in 1979. During the tou
Aerospace art by John Gorsuch, 1959-1964.
optional:Drunk History - A Sound in Space
peashooter85:The other space race competitor —- The Zambian Space Program of 1964Recently the death
PhilaeThe island of Philae was originally a nearly-permanent island within the Nile River in Egypt.
The Namib Desert, for which the country Namibia is named and whose name means “open space,&rdq
A tube of borscht soup produced in Estonia for the Soviet space program. Currently on display at th
kidsneedscience:First Woman in Space, Valentina TereshkovaThe Tereshkova Crater is a small lunar cra
NASA Astronauts John Young, Frank Borman and Neil Armstrong with Deke Slayton, during desert surviva
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