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Our museum collection, like a lot of other museums' collections, can be a working collection. That means that scientist come to do air or space research using objects in the museum. Sometimes it's as simple as an engineer coming after hours to look a little closer at a plane or spacecraft so they can better understand how it works. And other times researchers leave seismometers on the Viking Lander for several weeks.
Thanks to our guests in this episode:
Additional thanks to Lisa Young and Becca Hiatt of the National Air and Space Museum's Collections Processing Unit
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AirSpace is created by the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum with generous support from Lockheed Martin
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Our museum collection, like a lot of other museums' collections, can be a working collection. That means that scientist come to do air or space research using objects in the museum. Sometimes it's as simple as an engineer coming after hours to look a little closer at a plane or spacecraft so they can better understand how it works. And other times researchers leave seismometers on the Viking Lander for several weeks.
Thanks to our guests in this episode:
Additional thanks to Lisa Young and Becca Hiatt of the National Air and Space Museum's Collections Processing Unit
Find the transcript here
Sign up here for the monthly AirSpace newsletter
AirSpace is created by the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum with generous support from Lockheed Martin

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