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April/May 2021

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Features

penitent ice formations

How to Land on an Alien World

Like explorers of old, planetary probes go where there may be dragons.

Wright Flyer
Bleriot XI-2 over a beach

The Call of a New World

The invention of the airplane shook the globe, and it never looked the same again.

Navy men during WWII smoking

World War II in Color

Thousands of photographs in government archives bring the war to life.

Antonov An-225

Dream Big

Need to move something enormous? Hire the world’s heavyweight champion.

seeing Acropolis through flight simulator

Flight in a Box

How did Microsoft make its latest Flight Sim seem so real?

image of a red exoplanet and a star

To Picture a Planet

What will it take to capture images of a distant Earth-like world?

two beekeepers with plane overhead

The Buzz Around Airports

Beehives create green spaces where you'd least expect them.

people clustered around the Bremen

Return of the Bremen

After a lifetime in exile, Hugo Junkers’ record setter crossed the ocean one last time.

Departments

Viewport

One World on Earth Day

From the Director of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum

Up to Speed

The New Rolls-Royce Pearl Runs on Biofuel

With carbon emissions produced by aircraft expected to triple by 2050, the aviation industry is trying to go green.

Up to Speed

The B-21s Are Coming

The Air Force spills some secrets about its new bomber

Up to Speed

Sarah Rhoads

The vice president of Amazon Global Air guides her company’s cargo operations during a pandemic.

I Was There

My Final Flight

As a boy, I’d dreamed of flying. As a man, I was forced to find a new dream.

Reviews & Previews

World's Best Job

A fighter pilot reflects on flying military jets—the way it used to be.

One More Thing

Curtiss 1A Gulfhawk

Aviation hero Al Williams made history—and the case for military airpower—with his celebrated performances between the Great Wars.