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Bob Hoover Gives an Air Show Performance

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Back view of aviation helmet with leather faceguard and cap and brown fur collar protecting the neck. A full-length zipper and adjustment straps allow for a proper fit. Styled on mannequin.

Back of Lt. Apollo Soucek's Helmet

Orange Lunar Soil

Orange Lunar Soil

HST Power Control Unit Trainer

HST Power Control Unit Trainer

Seven surviving participants in Lovelace’s women’s testing project attend Eileen Collins’s launch as the first woman pilot on a space mission aboard STS-63 in 1995. Wally Funk is second from the left.

Lovelace's Women Testing Project

Seversky SEV-3M WW

Seversky SEV-3M WW

A white and gray missile in the middle of a launch sequence.

Titan I SM/567.8-90 ICBM

A radar image of Washington, DC. The Potomac River can be seen coming up from the bottom left corner to the middle of the image.

Earth - Space Radar Image of Washington D.C.

Close up Image of an aircraft hanging in a gallery.

MacCready "Gossamer Albatross"

North American T-6G

North American T-6G

Ken Wallis

Ken Wallis

Phoenix Arm

Phoenix Arm

A scan of two pages from Vasily Mishin's diary.

Vasily Mishin Diary 5

Beagle Rupes

Beagle Rupes

Apollo 10 Launch

Apollo 10 Launch

Mutual Concerns

Mutual Concerns

An aged Jackie Cochran posing with her hands on her hips and smiling and a T-38 Talon aircraft in the background.

Jackie Cochran and T38

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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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