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View the "Best of the Museum" album for images of Museum highlights. 

View artist concepts for new exhibitions coming soon as part of the Museum's ongoing transformation.

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Two airplanes hang from the ceiling in front of a glass wall that has the name "Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall."

SpaceShipOne and Bell X-1 Glamorous Glennis

Pencil-drawn self-portrait of Archie Sweetman, a World War I soldier, in a trench dug during World War I.

Archie Sweetman Self-Portrait

"The Barmecide Feast" by Simon Birch

"The Barmecide Feast" by Simon Birch

album cover with "Under Ancient Skies, Smithsonian's AirSpace + Diplo" with image of white bird

Under Ancient Skies Album Cover

People sitting in seats in a planetarium. Constellations can be seen on the domed screen.

Planetarium

Evening extenal view of National Air and Space Museum

National Air and Space Museum

Marty Kelsey, a white man, and Beth Wilson, a white woman, stand together and pose formally.

STEM in 30 Hosts Marty Kelsey and Beth Wilson

"Art of the Airport Tower" Exhibition

"Art of the Airport Tower" Exhibition

Bell XP-59A Airacomet on display in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall

Bell XP-59A Airacomet

Artist concept of the MARSIS Radar Sounder Instrument, a part of a spacecraft orbiting Mars, as it uses radio waves to penetrate certain materials and reflect back to the spacecraft when a change in density or composition is made. Upward arrows are used to label subsurface features while downward arrows label the surface reflection of the radio waves.

Illustration of MARSIS Radar Sounder Instrument

Students on Mars Experience bus

Students on board "Mars Experience" bus

X-wing Starfighter

X-wing Starfighter

James S. McDonnell Space Hangar

James S. McDonnell Space Hangar

Hawaii by Air

Hawaii by Air

"Above and Beyond" Exhibition

"Above and Beyond" Exhibition

Markings inside the Apollo 11 Command Module

Markings inside the Apollo 11 Command Module

Scarps, or tectonic landforms that consist of rising land, are visible as small areas of land on Mercury. This set of scarps are pointed out using white arrows that reveal the scarps to look like lines carved in the crust of Mercury.

Small scarps on the surface of Mercury

Artist rendering of the new entrance of the downtown, Washington, D.C., building with a large covering visible.

Updated Entrance Experience

Boeing 367-80 "Dash 80" at the Udvar-Hazy Center

Boeing 367-80 "Dash 80" at the Udvar-Hazy Center

A colored view of rock weathering on a specific area of Mars. A dust devil in the upper right is depicted as a darker yellow color to the rest of the sky.

Dust Devil and Weathered Rock

Apollo Lunar Module Moves to the <em>Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall</em>

Apollo Lunar Module Moves to the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall

Visitor using the Interactive Wall in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall

Interactive Wall

General J.R. Dailey addresses the crowd at ceremony celebrating the National Air and Space Museum's 40th anniversary

Ceremony In Honor the National Air and Space Museum's 40th Anniversary

Portada del álbum azul con un pájaro blanco y el texto “Under Ancient Skies, Smithsonian's AirSpace + Diplo”

Portada del álbum Under Ancient Skies

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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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