Past Events

Lecture

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Lecture Training Underwater for Walking in Space National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC -

The What's New in Aerospace? series, presented in collaboration with NASA, is open to the public and will cover recent research, developments, and discoveries related to space.

Lecture Bringing an Object to Life National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC -

The What's New in Aerospace? series, presented in collaboration with NASA, is open to the public and will cover recent research, developments, and discoveries related to space.

Lecture Sikorsky - Father and Son on Helicopters National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
Lecture Countdown to Launch National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC -

Sending anything into space, from NASA's exciting small research satellites to their spacecraft missions, takes a lot of careful planning and execution. Representatives from NASA's Launch Services will discuss the mission flow up to launch.

Lecture NASA's Flying Saucer: Learning to Land on Mars National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC -

In this What's New in Aerospace? program, Ian Clark from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will talk about the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator project.

Lecture Coast Guard Aviation: Search and Rescue and more National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
Lecture Vice Adm. Donald D. Engen Flight Jacket Night National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
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 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.