Aviation & Space Exploration Documents

From ancient to modern times, people have studied "the heavens" and wondered "what's out there?" Technology helps us to take a closer look. Meet the pioneers of space and aviation in this collection of stories.

This is the second page of Wilbur Wright's May 13th, 1900, letter to Octave Chanute.  He wrote the letter on Wright Cycle Company stationery. Th...

This image depicts the third page of Wilbur Wright's 13 May 1900 letter to Octave Chanute.  Wright is sharing his ideas about the problems he and...

Seeking help in thinking through the best way to approach the concept of powered flight, Wilbur Wright wrote to Octave Chanute on the 13th of May, 190...

This image depicts the final page of Wilbur Wright's letter dated May 13, 1900 which he sent to Octave Chanute.  Wilbur is asking for help as he ...

Why does the Orbiter perform strange maneuvers and banks to slow it down before landing? Other than its rocket-propulsion system, which the Shuttle...

This image depicts original pages of Bishop Wright's diary.  Father of the Wright Brothers, Milton Wright made this notation in his diary on the...

This document, released by NASA, shows early objections to the design of the O-Rings and the potential for joint leakage.  The document is dated ...

Personnel from the Marshall Space Flight Center, in Alabama, objected to lowering the standards for the SRM (Solid Rocket Motor) O-Rings and clevis jo...

Personnel from the Marshall Space Flight Center, in Alabama, objected to lowering the standards for the SRM (Solid Rocket Motor) O-Rings and clevis jo...

NASA personnel, at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, were very concerned about Morton Thiokol's position on the O-ring and clevis-joint ...

Image of Orville Wright's December 17, 1903 diary entry, page 2. Click on the image for a better view.

Image of Orville Wright's December 17, 1903 diary entry, page 3. Click on the image for a better view.

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