Smithsonian Air & Space
Edward K. Thompson in 1995 said, 'The magazine I envisioned would stir curiosity in already receptive minds. It would deal with history as it is relevant to the present. It would represent art, since true art is never dated, in the richest possible reproduction. It would peer into the future via coverage of social progress and of science and technology. Technical matters woud be digested and made intelligible by skilled writers who would stimulate readers to reach upward while not turning them off with jargon. We would find the best writers and the best photographers--not unlike the best of the old Life.'
And as a dream coming to reality, the Smithsonian Air & Space Magazine is a published national literature by the Air and Space Museum or the Smithsonian Institution to celebrate man's fascination and our increasing dependence on our skies. This magazine features the men and women who have dreamed and made to reality these dreams to search and discover what is out there; their experiences both entertaining and educational, the Smithsonian Air & Space Magazine delivers these experiences through well-written articles so that others might be inspired or just have a glimpse of that great out there that still remains an enigma!
The colorful and poignant images gives us a peek at the beauty of space and how our Earth looks from beyond, the history of flight and how it affects the aviation and space exploration industry today, latest news on space explorations and other important details of our search for life other than what is already existing on our planet.
Uncover the mysteries of our planet and the universe with the Smithsonian Air & Space today!
Updated: Jul 8, 2010.