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View of the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center tower at sunset

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Bob Hoover Gives an Air Show Performance

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Venus as a waxing crescent shape seen during daytime hours.

Venus - July 6, 2012

Three disk images of the Sun using different telescope cameras. Each layer shows a different part of the sun, revealing sunspots, phages, and faculae.

The Sun - July 6, 2012

A red-colored full moon next to many red, yellow, and orange fireworks.

Full Moon on July 4th

Video

Amelia Earhart Departs Solo Flight Across Atlantic May 20 1932

July 01, 2012
Video

NASA's Legacy and Future: Personal Reflections of a Space Flyer

June 27, 2012
View of Venus as a waxing crescent in the sky.

Waxing Crescent Venus - June 27, 2012

Disk view of the Sun's atmosphere with the remnants of a sunspot cluster visible as phages (lighter colored clouds) on the far bottom right side of the disk.

The Sun - June 20, 2012

Disk view of the Sun with a large sunspot cluster and a large prominence floating above the surface of the sun.

Sun - June 16, 2012

View of the Moon during waning crescent phase during daytime hours.

Moon - June 15, 2012

Multiple disk images of the Sun highlight the cycle of a solar flare.

A Flare on the Sun

Aerial view of a large crater on the surface Mars.

Mars’ Gale Crater

A three-dimensional view of a crater on Mars and the nearby surface. A small ellipse represents a Mars Rover which travelled up a mountain inside of the crater.

Curiosity Rover's Landing in Gale Crater

Disk view of the Sun's chromosphere with multiple sunspots visible on the surface of the Sun.

The Sun - June 8, 2012

Video

Exploring Space Lecture: Seeking Planets Like Earth

June 05, 2012
Disk view of the Sun's chromosphere with multiple sunspots and prominences of plasma rising from the chromosphere on the left side of the disk. Additional filaments of plasma floating above the chromosphere are visible on the bottom right quadrant of the disk.

The Sun - June 2, 2012

A still image of a spiral galaxy similar to the Milky Way galaxy, but larger in size. This galaxy features blue, white, pink, red, and yellow colors.

Pinwheel M101 Galaxy

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National Air and Space Museum

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

202-633-2214

Free Timed-Entry Passes Required

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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