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Cracking down on "laser losers"

The advent of cheap, powerful hand-held lasers has become a real problem for aviation

Amy Johnson's Excellent Adventure

Reading the stories of early aviators always makes me shake my head with admiration. Consider, for example, Amy Johnson

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Playing a tune on the Moon

This is clever and cool

"Wegbereiter Ikarus," print, woodblock on paper, by Wilhelm Geissler, 1966.

Flight Lines

Some of our favorite poems about aviation.

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Fireball!

Nothing gets your attention quite like a meteor screaming in at 40 miles a second.

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Remembering the fall of Saigon

On this day in 1975, the last Americans were airlifted from Saigon, bringing an end to the war in Vietnam

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How to Build a Satellite in Three Days

Walking the line between efficiency and quality

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FAA relents, will make bird strike data public

The Federal Aviation Administration has decided to make public its full database on airplane birdstrikes

Our First Look Back at Earth

This 70 mm Hasselblad camera frame is the first photograph of the full Earth taken by a human being.

Another big moment for Elon Musk

Entrepreneur, engineer, inventor, space explorer

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Johns Hopkins tops aero research schools

The top aerospace engineering school in the country

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Hold the F-22s, Order More F-35s

The Air Force will cap production of the F-22 fighter at 187 airplanes

Mount Cleveland, Alaska.

How is a volcano like a jet engine?

Answer: In the sound it makes when erupting.

99th Fighter Squadron ground crews in Sicily.

George Lucas to film Tuskegee Airmen story

He's been waiting 20 years for this

Major J.T. Bachmann pulls off the gloves and grins after an engine run in the F-35A.

Marine One

Meet J.T. Bachmann, the first USMC pilot to fly the Joint Strike Fighter.

The Mercury Seven: (from left) Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard and Deke Slayton.

The Seven

In 1959, a group of military pilots became Astronaut Heroes overnight, and created an American icon that survives to this day.

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A Humanoid Robot on the Moon?

A task force reporting to the Japanese Prime Minister has established a goal of landing a two-legged robot on the moon around 2020

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Volcanoes from Space

This website run by the University of Wisconsin at Madison has lots of interesting satellite views of the recent eruption of Mt. Redoubt in Alaska

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Spiders on (not from) Mars

An April Fool’s joke

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Flight Lines

Some of our favorite poems about aviation—updated daily during National Poetry Month.

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