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Bob Hoover Gives an Air Show Performance

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1903 Wright Flyer

1903 Wright Flyer

Olive green biplane with hat-in-the-ring insignia on fuselage, red and gray cowling, and red, blue, and white tail.

Nieuport 28C.1 at the Udvar-Hazy Center

Dan Burbank, a male astronaut, stands for a photo wearing astronaut gear. He is standing in front of a background featuring a U.S. red, white, and blue flag and a second flag featuring NASA's seal.

Astronaut Dan Burbank

Piers Sellers, a white male astronaut, poses for his official NASA photo.

Piers Sellers

Satellite view of Washington, D.C., with many buildings on display.

DigitalGlobe View of Washington, D.C.

Close up of space shuttle engines firing.

Space Shuttle Main Engine

Disk view of Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, in color. The brighter areas are thought to be ice while darker areas represent eroded areas with limited ice.

Global Callisto in Color

A former museum exhibit which featured many spacesuits used in both rocketry and spaceflight.

Spacesuits in Rocketry and Space Flight

Tom Jones with <i>2001 A Space Odyssey</i> on Space Shuttle <i>Atlantis</i>

Astronaut Thomas D. Jones Holding Copy of 2001 A Space Odyssey During STS-98

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Scott Hamilton Skates the Universe

January 01, 2001
Restoration staff member stitching a control surface is seated holding a line of thread over a beige fabric-covered piece of an aircraft.

Restoration Project at the Garber Facility

Bottom view of a section of the International Space Station with a cylinder-shaped module with one side attached to a smaller solar panel. The other side is attached to a much larger solar panel.

Zvezda Module

A mosaic view of a oblong-shaped asteroid.

Asteroid Eros

Senator John Glenn (right) and General J.R. Dailey (left) stand together with a model of the soon-to-be-built Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.

General J.R. Dailey and Senator John Glenn

Close-up, satellite view of San Francisco, with high rise buildings to the north and smaller buildings and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge to the south.

GeoEye View of San Francisco

NASA's Terra spacecraft launched in 1999, carrying five instruments that take measurements as the satellite orbits the Earth.

NASA's Terra Spacecraft

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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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