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Bob Hoover Gives an Air Show Performance

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A fuzzy looking orange orb.

Saturn's Satellite Titan

A set of images of Jupiter and three of its moons.

Moons of Jupiter and Great Red Spot

Launch of a test unmanned helium balloon.

Red Bull Stratos - Unmanned Flights: The Balloon

A partial view of the sun focusing on the eruption of a solar flare in bright yellow. The solar flare expands beyond the layer of the sun photographed.

Solar Flare on Sun - January 15-16, 2012

Disk view of the Sun with two visible sunspots and a large prominence of plasma rising from the Sun's surface on the left side of the disk.

Sun - January 12, 2012

A panoramic view looking out over a hill of the dusty red terrain on Mars.

Mars' Matijevic Hill

Three-dimensional glass sculpture of astronomical findings by the Kepler Observatory.

"Searching for Goldilocks" by Angela Palmer

Expedition 34 Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn exercising on a treadmill aboard the ISS, 2012.

Expedition 34 Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn exercising aboard the ISS.

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams exercising on a treadmill aboard the International Space Station, 2012.

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams exercises on a treadmill aboard the ISS.

Balloon Valve

Balloon Valve

Buzz Lightyear Donation March 29

Buzz Lightyear Donation March 29

Buzz Lightyear and John Lasseter

Buzz Lightyear and John Lasseter

Side view of a white aircraft with one propellor attached to the nose. The registration number N9XT is painted on the vertical stabilizer.

Become a Pilot Day 2012: Piper Comanche

Close-up view of the Sun featuring a cluster of sunspots and multiple filaments and promineces of plasma floating from the surface of the Sun.

Sun close-up - Dec 30, 2011

Disk view of the Sun with multiple sunspot clusters, individual sunsplots, and prominences of plasma floating above the Sun's surface.

Sun - December 28, 2011

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View of the front half of a wood and metal exhibit model of a Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter British rotary-engine, two-seat, two gun (front and rear), biplane. The model is skeletal with only sheet metal covering the engine and plywood sections.

Model, Static, Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter

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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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