Aerospace innovations contribute to understanding, monitoring, and mitigating climate change.

The new Climate Change exhibition will focus on how aerospace innovations help us understand climate change while providing opportunities to mitigate and adapt to the problem through new technologies. Visitors will learn how climate data is collected, monitored, and analyzed. Climate Change will also explore how aerospace innovations are advancing energy, agriculture, and aviation to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels. The exhibition aims to strike a balance between the urgency of climate change and the hopeful possibility of individual and collective actions against it. 

The exhibition will be presented in the Holt Innovations gallery. This dynamic space will feature rotating exhibitions that explore the different ways aerospace innovations are a central feature of contemporary life and are transforming our future.

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Gallery 105
A drawing of the floor plan of the national air and space museum's national mall building. The top of the map has a label for the national mall and the bottom of the map has a label for independence avenue. The map is gray with a yellow square in the bottom lefthand corner, denoting the location of gallery 105.

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The Museum gratefully acknowledges those who have generously supported this gallery.

The Climate Change exhibition is generously supported by:

Amentum

GE Aerospace
Linde

Founding support for the Allan and Shelley Holt Innovations Gallery is generously provided by:

The Hillside Foundation – Allan and Shelley Holt


 

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