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This is also the best place to send question about programs, visiting the Museum, or free timed-entry passes.
Free Timed-Entry Passes Required
Museum entrance:
6th St. and Independence Ave SW
Washington, DC 20560
Mailing address:
6th St and Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20560
Phone:
(202) 633-2214
Your membership not only directly supports the National Air and Space Museum, but also entitles you to many exciting benefits.
Phone: (800) 513-3081
Your donation will help fund exhibitions, educational programming, and preservation efforts.
Phone: (800) 513-3081
The National Air and Space Museum's Wall of Honor is a permanent memorial at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA recognizing those with a passion for flight.
Phone: (800) 513-3081
We accept donations of objects and archival materials that are of particular significance to the history of aviation and spaceflight.
Phone: (703) 572-4045
As a venue for special events, the National Air and Space Museum offers a private, exclusive experience among the icons of flight at the Museum in Washington, DC or the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia.
Phone: (202) 633-2340
Join us for in-person or online events.
The National Air and Space Museum offers field trips at our locations on the National Mall and in Virginia.
Phone: (202) 633-2563
The Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC remains closed. The Airbus IMAX Theater at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA is now open.
Phone: (866) 868-7774
Take home a piece of air and space history from the Museum Store.
Washington, DC Phone: (202) 633-4510
Chantilly, VA Phone: (703) 572-4170
Our Archives Department supports the Museum's mission and assists scholars and researchers by acquiring, preserving, organizing, and describing the documentary evidence of aerospace history.
Phone: (703) 572-4045
A premier aviation and aerospace history collection, the National Air and Space Museum Library supports research by the Museum’s curatorial staff and aviation researchers around the world.
Phone: (703) 572-4175
The Center for Earth and Planetary Studies houses a Planetary Image Facility that contains hardcopy images ranging from the Ranger missions in the early 60s through Mars Curiosity mission.
Phone: (202) 633-2480
From press releases to filming requests, our newsroom is the best place to start of general press inquiries.
Phone: (202) 633-2370
Filmmakers interested in filming at the Smithsonian need to complete the online “Application for Filming at the Smithsonian Institution.”
Phone: (202) 633-2370
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