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National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
Free
From 1960 to 1967, CORONA photoreconnaissance satellites carried AFTRACK, a signals intelligence collection package. Join us as National Reconnaissance Office historian Dr. James Outzen and former Agena program officer Tom Maultsby discuss this important aspect of the CORONA program which has remained classified until now. National Air and Space Museum curator Jim David will host the talk and facilitate discussion and Q&A.
This program is made possible through the generous support of Boeing.
We rely on the generous support of donors, sponsors, members, and other benefactors to share the history and impact of aviation and spaceflight, educate the public, and inspire future generations. With your help, we can continue to preserve and safeguard the world’s most comprehensive collection of artifacts representing the great achievements of flight and space exploration.
We rely on the generous support of donors, sponsors, members, and other benefactors to share the history and impact of aviation and spaceflight, educate the public, and inspire future generations. With your help, we can continue to preserve and safeguard the world’s most comprehensive collection of artifacts representing the great achievements of flight and space exploration.