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The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution , one of the nation's largest museums, attracts over eight million visitors annually. It houses over 78,000 objects and over 12,000 flight history, science, and technology documents. The Museum also houses the most historic collection of aviation and space images, including 1.

75 million photographs and 14,000 film and video titles. The Washington, DC, Museum features 21 exhibition galleries and hundreds of artifacts. The National Air and Space Museum opens regularly from 10:00 am until 05:30 pm.



It is located on Jefferson Drive between Fourth and Seventh Streets, accessible via Metro or Bus. The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, the second facility, is located in Fairfax County, Virginia.

The Museum showcases aviation and space exploration achievements, including the Wright Flyer, Spirit of St. Louis, Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, Neil Armstrong's spacesuit, and Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall. The IMAX Theater, Observatory, and educational programs are fantastic information activities.

Simple Flying selected four aircraft types to show at the Museum's two facilities from a list of tens of aircraft. The four airplanes are historical icons in the US aerospace industry. The fastest Blackbird The Lockheed SR-71, the fastest aircraft propelled by air-breathing engines, acquired the nickname Blackbird or Habu.

During the Cold War, it was designed to operate in hostile airspace and avoid interceptors and missiles. Th.

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