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Research and publication play a central role in the Space History Division's contributions to the Museum. Through such work curators, fellows, and other staff develop and extend our understanding of rocketry and space exploration's role in American and world history and our understanding of science and technology's central place in modern life. The historical studies that result provide an invaluable foundation for the Division in developing exhibits for the public, in selecting artifacts for the Museum's collection, and in communicating with the public through lectures and other means. The scope and depth of the Division research effort is reflected in the Space History Division Recent Publications lists, arranged by individual staff members.

Division curators actively pursue their research as members of a larger community of historians and other scholars. Collectively and as individuals, our researchers contribute to a variety of professional scholarly organizations such as the American Historical Association, the History of Science Society, the Society for the History of Technology, the Society for the History of Foreign Relations, and many others. The Division also works closely with engineering and science professional societies such as the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics and the American Astronautical Society, as well as the government agencies and corporations that develop and operate the technologies associated with rocketry and space.

In concert with the Museum's Aeronautics Division, Space History sponsors a vital fellowship program that supports pre-doctoral and post-doctoral researchers, as well as senior scholars. These fellowships are awarded under several auspices: Guggenheim Fellowship, A. Verville Fellowship, the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair, and the Ramsey Fellowship in Naval Aviation History. For descriptive information see the NASM online fellowship information.

As part of its research activities, the Division has supported for a period of years an Oral History Project. This initiative documents through interviews the recollections of leading scientists, engineers, managers and political figures involved in the nation's space program. The work has been organized around study of specific topics that augment the research interests of curators. Oral histories currently in the collection analyze the history of space astronomy, the Hubble Space Telescope, management of the Apollo Program, and the RAND Corporation. A guide to transcripts in the Oral History Project was published in 1993 and is available online.

Division of Space History Recent Publications:

2007 Publication List

2006 Publication List

2000-2005 Publication List