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Annual Report 2016
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Annual Report 2024
Annual Report 2023
Annual Report 2022
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Annual Report 2021
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Annual Report 2020
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Annual Report 2019
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Annual Report 2018
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Annual Report 2017
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Annual Report 2016
  • Educational Activities
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John and Janet Swanson
Anonymous
Stephen M. Trager

$50,000 to $99,999

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Richard H. Robb and Rebecca E. Crown
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$20,000 to $49,999

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Thomas and Elizabeth Jones
John W. Konrad, Jr.
Carol Klamm Meermans
Melissa and Robert Mittman
H. R. Perot, Jr.
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Adam and Leslie Schneider
William B. Snyder
William E. Thomas, Jr.
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David K. Shumway, Jr.
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Robert E. Keith, Jr.
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Richard H. Kimberly
W. Jay Plank
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Ms. Vicki Merkling Tarallo
Art and Eva Wahl

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Stephen T. Alexieff
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Baecht
William C. and Nellie N. Baker
Kimberly Caitlin Barden
LeRoy T. Baseman
Florence Baston
Susan Wilky Baxter and Thomas A. Baxter
Bonnie and Rodney Benson
Colonel Charles Botula III, USAF (Ret.) and Mrs. Susan K. Botula
Colonel Arthur L. Brooke (Ret)
Agnes M. Brown
Bradley and Heidi Butcher
Warren F. Buxton, Ph.D., CDP
Bruce A. and Karen L. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. J. Otis Carroll
Kathleen A. and William J. Cavanaugh
Earl F. Clayton
Phillip and Betty Crum
Nora Hsu and Barry C. Davis
James and Dorothy Davis
Jeff DeTroye and Mary Ann Gorman
Kenneth G. and Sherry L. Dietz
Deborah Douglas
Alan and Elizabeth Duckett
Joan Engberg
Ken Ferrara
Al and Marion Friedlander
The Funger Foundation, Norma Lee and Morton Funger
Ken and Madge Gazzola
Mr. and Mrs. William Gjodesen
Kenneth C. and Mary M. Gossett
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Milton R. Gunther, USAF (Ret.)
Richard W. Hardman
Roger D. Hathaway
Jeff Hill
Mr. Chris Hushak
Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Hyatt
Dennis R. Jenkins
Stephen and Linda Kamen
John and Mary Lu Koenig
Richard and Marilyn Kolesar
Lt. Col. and Mrs. William K. Konze
Lou Josephs and Susan Koonin
Gilbert H. Lang, MD
M/SGT. Lionel L. Leblanc
Shirley Loo
Frank J. Lukowski
Commander and Mrs. Charles Maluzzi
Christian L. and Edna M. March
Ronald W. McCain
Robert and Cynthia McCallum
Colonel Billy McLeod
Hans and Mary Miesler, retired United Airline Captain
Zoltan Mike
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mikuletzky
Sandra L. Miller
Charles L. Modde
Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Myers
Lt. Col. Frank D. Neill, Jr. (Ret.)
John and Susann Norton
Homer C. Ogles
James and Anne Painter
Wesley Patterson and Linda Pritchard Patterson
Laura H. Peebles and Ellen Fingerman
Bob and Janice Pound
Larry D. Reser and Kathleen L. Toyoda
Jon and Emilee Reynolds
Mrs. Robert A. Rice
Stuart W. Rosenbaum
Owen F. Ruggles
Ralph and Dorothea H. Rushworth
Richard T. Russell, Jr.
Edward H. Sachtleben
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph R. Santa Barbara
Robert L. and Mary T. Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. William Seely
Denny G. Snyder
Guenther and Siewchin Yong Sommer
Dr. Alex M. Spencer
Paul and Janet Stahlhuth
Kevin B. Stone
Robert and Gail Strong
Joseph and Elizabeth Suarez
John and Janet Swanson
Jim and Sharon Todd
David and Linda Tozer
Dr. Jack W. Trigg, Jr.
Patty Wagstaff
ADCS Scott B. Wood, USN, Retired
Phillip S. Woodruff
Deby and Robert Wulff
John and Sherry Ziegler

 

David Rubenstein, chair of the Smithsonian Board of Regents (right), moderates a discussion between Gemini and Apollo Astronaut Michael Collins (left) and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos (center).
Gemini and Apollo Astronaut Michael Collins, left, and Amazon Founder and CEO Jeffrey Bezos, middle, share a lively discussion about the past, present and future of human spaceflight at the John H. Glenn Lecture on June 14. David Rubenstein, incoming chair of the Smithsonian Board of Regents, moderated the conversation for a sold-out audience of more than 700 people.

 

 

Museum Board member and Chairman, President, and CEO of AAR Corp, David Storch watches as a group of students take part in the Horizontal Wind Tunnel Design Challenge at the Design Hangar. Mr. Storch is a co-sponsor of this educational space in the How Things Fly gallery.

 

 

A group of backers of a Kickstarter campaign to restore the spacesuits of Neil Armstrong and Alan Shepard receive a behind the scenes look at Armstrong's spacesuit with a Museum curator (left) as a Kickstarter benefit.
Cathleen Lewis, curator of international space programs and spacesuits, provides a behind the scenes look at Neil Armstrong’s Apollo 11 spacesuit for Kickstarter backers and their guests (from left to right) Nate Lowentheil, Pierre Laromiguiere, Alexander Norman, and Derek Kaufman. The Museum raised more than $719,000 for the conservation, digitization, and display of the Armstrong and Alan Shepard suits through Kickstarter.

 

 

From left to right, John and Adrienne Mars Director Jack Dailey moderates a panel discussion on careers in STEM with Linda Mills, Museum Board member and former corporate vice president of operations at Northrop Grumman Corporation, and Landon Taylor, chief executive officer of Base 11,  at the Museum’s summer intern breakfast.

 

 

Two people, a white male and female, pose in front of the Apollo Command Module, a conic-shaped metal spacecraft.
National Air and Space Society members, Susan Koonin and Lou Josephs, pictured in front of the Command Module Columbia during the 2016 Trophy Awards on March 24 honoring Capt. James A. Lovell and NASA's New Horizons Mission Team.

 

 

Smithsonian Secretary Dr. David Skorton, a white male, stands on the left of Mrs. Marilyn Lovell, an older white woman, and 2016 National Air and Space Museum Lifetime Achievement Award winner James Lovel, an older white man.
Smithsonian Secretary David Skorton, left, with Museum Emeritus Board member Capt. James A. Lovell and Marilyn Lovell at the 2016 Trophy Awards.

 

 

Rod Roddenberry, Vice President of the Roddenberry Foundation, is pictured with the Star Trek Starship Enterprise Studio Model on September 9 during one of the Museum’s Star Trek 50th anniversary celebrations. The Roddenberry Foundation sponsored the three day Boldly Go 50 events.

 

 

NASA Astronaut and Coast Guard Captain Eugene "Daniel" Burbank stands left of General Jack Dailey, a former Museum Director, on the night of an annual museum lecture.
At left, Capt. Eugene Burbanks, NASA Astronaut and Coast Guard Captain, and at right, Gen. Jack Dailey, John and Adrienne Mars Director, at the annual Vice Adm. Donald D. Engen Flight Jacket Night lecture on November 17.

 

 

Alan Eustace, a record-holding altitude jumper, holds and inspects the glove of the suit he wore during his record breaking jump.
Alan Eustace, former Google executive, engineer, and stratospheric explorer with Lisa Young, Museum object conservator. Dr. Eustace pauses to inspect the glove of his Paragon StratEx suit, which was recently acquired by the Museum along with the Balloon Equipment Module for display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.

 

 

A couple consisting of a white female (left) and male (right) post in front of the conic-shaped metal Apollo Command Capsule.
National Air and Space Society members Jean and Dean Dale at the annual Vice Adm. Donald D. Engen Flight Jacket Night Lecture.

 

 

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