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Space Day 2009

Space Day 2009

Four people can be seen through the wings of a biplane, standing behind it. Two of the people are turned toward each other, one dressed in a top hat and the other in a suit. The suited man points at the man in the top hat.

L'Assiette au Beurre Drawing - Aircraft Salesperson

Disk view of Pluto with false colors to emphasise the different topographies of the planet. A heart shape is visible on the lower right quadrant.

False-Color Perspective of Pluto

Apollo 17 Lunar Module

Apollo 17 Lunar Module

Pioneer III Space Probe

Pioneer III Space Probe

Wood and tissue exhibit model of the 1901 Wright glider in overall natural color scheme. 1/16 scale.

1901 Wright Glider Model

Air traffic control tower with a vial-shaped support structure that expands at the bottom from a narrow top. The support structure looks to be made from sections of steel.

United Arab Emirates Airport Air Traffic Control Tower

Beck-Mahoney "Sorceress"

Beck-Mahoney "Sorceress"

Udvar-Hazy Center Construction: Inside Restoration Hangar

Udvar-Hazy Center Construction: Inside Restoration Hangar

One-half right front view of the Boeing 247D with three men posing in front.

Roscoe Turner, Don Young, and Clyde Pangborn

3D Anaglyph of Complex Terrain in Lycus Sulci

Complex Terrain in Lycus Sulci

Apollo 16 Mission Patch

Apollo 16 Mission Patch

'Moving In and Starting Up' from Building America's Hangar

'Moving In and Starting Up' from Building America's Hangar

An image from inside the early flight exhibit. A panel says "The Roar of the Crowd" and there is a photo of Harriet Quimby. Propellers are hung on the wall.

The Roar of the Crowd

View of fault scarps, where land on one side has moved vertically, on the Moon. White arrows point out the fault line.

Lobate thrust fault scarps on the Moon

Apollo 11

Apollo 11

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National Air and Space Museum

National Air and Space Museum 650 Jefferson Drive SW
Washington, DC

202-633-2214

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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center 14390 Air and Space Museum Parkway
Chantilly, VA 20151

703-572-4118

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