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Space Communication: Past, Present, and Future National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

From the Apollo Program to the International Space Station and beyond, space communication capabilities are always evolving. NASA's deputy associate administrator for space communication will be at the Museum discussing the evolution and exciting future of NASA's communication capabilities.

Lecture Exploring Pluto and its Satellites at the Solar System's Frontier National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

Meet the New Horizons science team and hear about the program’s goals for exploring the Pluto system next year.

Lecture From Air and Space to the Railroad and Beyond: National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

Each year, legendary figures in aviaton and space history reflect on their distinguished careers. This year's lecture will feature Gen. James A. McDivitt, commander, Gemini 4 and Apollo 9.

Lecture From Air and Space to the Railroad and Beyond: National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

Each year, legendary figures in aviaton and space history reflect on their distinguished careers. This year's lecture will feature Gen. James A. McDivitt, commander, Gemini 4 and Apollo 9.

Lecture From Skylab to Interplanetary Space Weather: The Next Frontier National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC -

Learn about how the study of space weather is vital to the continued success of these missions in space to ensure minimal disruption to our lives here on Earth.

Lecture How Skylab Changed Solar Astronomy into Heliophysics National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC -

Find out how the results from the Skylab studies continue to influence the course of international scientific research and have led to the development of heliophysics and the applied science of space weather.

Lecture Augustine's Laws National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

Norman R. Augustine is national leader in management, science and technology and a celebrated author and speaker. 

Lecture Solar Science at Skylab's Launch National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC -

In this lecture Karl Hufbauer will discuss how the Skylab project enabled solar scientists to partner with NASA to collect these valuable data.

Lecture Red Bull Stratos: Mission to the Edge of Space National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

Join record-holding parachutist Felix Baumgartner, previous high-altitude descent record-holder Joseph Kittinger, and technical project director Art Thompson for their thrilling first-person accounts of Baumgartner’s dramatic jump over Roswell, New Mexico.

Lecture Space Shuttle Missions and Memories Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA

The speakers will provide unique experiences regarding the evolution of the Space Shuttle Program.