MAP AND VISITOR GUIDE Directory
Transcript of MAP AND VISITOR GUIDE Directory
MoonRock
Blended WingBody Model
PRESENTATIONCENTERInternational
Space StationModel
Space ShuttleMain Engine
Boeing 747Nose
Airbus A320Simulated Cockpit
GOESSatellite
Hubble SpaceTelescopeMirror
HerschelTelescope
Pitts Special S-1S
Pershingand SS-20Missiles
Whittle W.IX andJunkers Jumo 004B
Engines
Hooker TelescopeObserving Cage
Hopkins UltravioletTelescope
VikingLander
Beech Model 17Staggerwing
SkylabOrbital
Workshop
V-2
Missile Pit
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
Hubble Space Telescope
Gemini IV
LilienthalGliderTIROS Satellite
Messerschmitt Me 262
McDonnellFH-1 Phantom
EckerFlying Boat
Blériot XI
CurtissModel D“Headless Pusher”
1909 WrightMilitary Flyer
Cessna 150
LockheedU-2
DeHavillandDH-4
ApolloLunar Module
Hughes H-1
Space Shuttle ModelColumbia
MercuryFriendship 7
Apollo 11Command Module
Columbia
Douglas DC-7Flagship Vermont Nose
Curtiss J-1 RobinOle Miss
Northrop Gamma 2BPolar Star
WittmanBuster
Lockheed XP-80Lulu Belle
AircraftVoyager
Star Trek
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N a t i o n a l A i r a n d S p a c e M u s e u m
M A P A N D V I S I T O R G U I D E D i r e c t o r y
Food Service
Gift Shop
Simulators
Tickets
Theater
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Welcome Center Sponsored by ROLLS-ROYCE
Elevator
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Stairs
Telephones
Water Fountain
Baby Care Station
Men’s Restroom
Women’s Restroom
Family Restroom
Emergency Exits
Floor Level Artifacts
Hanging Artifacts
Hanging Artifacts
Apollo II Command Module ColumbiaSpace Race Gallery 114
Skylab Orbital WorkshopSpace Race Gallery 114
Apollo Lunar ModuleBoeing Milestones of Flight HallGallery 100
Boeing 747 NoseAmerica By Air Gallery 102
For Kids: How Things Fly GalleryHow Things Fly Gallery 109
Touchable Moon RockBoeing Milestones of Flight Hall Gallery 100
H i g h l i g h t s
EXPLORETHE UNIVERSE
111LOOKING AT EARTH
110HOW THINGS FLY
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WELCOMECENTER
108EARLYFLIGHT
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JET AVIATION 106
GOLDEN AGE OF FLIGHT105
SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS
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FLIGHTSIMULATORS
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AMERICA BY AIR102
MUSEUMSTORE101
BOEING MILESTONES OF FLIGHT HALL
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LOCKHEED MARTINIMAX® THEATER
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MOVING BEYOND EARTH
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TOY STORELOWERLEVEL
PHOEBE WATERMAN HAAS PUBLIC OBSERVATORY
Independence Avenue Entrance
National Mall EntranceJefferson Drive
SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS
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1903 Wright Flyer
Wind Tunnel Fan
Fokker T-2
Piper J-2 Cub
Explorer II Gondola
Lockheed 5BVega
Goddard“Hoopskirt”
Rocket
CurtissR3C-2
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Stanley
Ford5-AT
Tri-Motor
Fairchild FC-2
Boeing 247-D
Saturn VF-1 Engine
Clementine
Ranger Lunar Orbiter
Surveyor
SpaceShipOne
LunarRover
Apollo 17DioramaApollo 11
Diorama
Lunar ModuleLanding Simulation
1903 Wright Flyer
Douglas DC-3
NorthropAlpha
Douglas SBD-6 Dauntless
Boeing F4B-4
DouglasA-4C
Skyhawk
GrummanF4F Wildcat
Macchi C.202 Folgore
MitsubishiA6M Zero
SupermarineSpit�reMk. VII
North AmericanP-51D Mustang
ApolloCommandModuleSkylab 4
MesserschmittBf 109G-6
Pfalz D.XII
SPAD XIIISmith IV
Voisin VIII
AlbatrosD.Va
Sopwith 7F.1Snipe
Fokker D.VII
Pitcairn PA-5 MailwingSkylab
Orbital Workshop
V-1TomahawkCruise Missile
Northrop M2-F3 Lifting Body
Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket
North American X-15
Bell XP-59AAiracomet
Lockheed F-104 Star�ghter
VoyagerSpacecraft
MarsExploration
Rover
Curiosity Rover
New Horizons
Boeing 747Nose
Lockheed 5C VegaWinnie Mae Bell X-1
Glamorous Glennis
Ryan NYPSpirit of St. Louis
Wright Model EXVin Fiz
Bud Light
GondolaSpirit of Freedom
Lockheed 8 SirusTingmissartoq
MacCreadyGossamer Condor
DouglasWorld Cruiser
Chicago
SputnikExplorer 1
Mariner 2
Pioneer 10
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G e n e r a l I n f o r m a t i o n
AddressIndependence Ave. at 6th Street, SWWashington, DC 20560Telephone: 202-633-2214Web site: airandspace.si.edu
HoursDaily 10:00–5:30; closed December 25.
AdmissionFree.
ParkingNo parking at Museum; public lots are located nearby.
Security ScreeningAll bags and visitors will be screened. School groups should leave all unnecessary belongings on the bus.
AccessibilityWheelchairs are available near the main entrance; a photo ID must be left with Security. The IMAX Theater is wheelchair accessible. Closed captioning and audio description are available for most films . An accessible restroom is available inside the entrance to the Food Court.
H i g h l i g h t s
Spirit of St. LouisBoeing Milestones of Flight HallGallery 100
SpaceShipOneBoeing Milestones of Flight Hall Gallery 100
Bell X-1Boeing Milestones of Flight HallGallery 100
Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed VegaBarron Hilton Pioneers of Flight Gallery 208
1903 Wright FlyerWright Brothers Gallery 209
Fre q u e n t l y A s ke d Q u e s t i o n s
Where is the nearest Metrorail (subway) stop?Exit out the Independence Avenue doors, go one block straight ahead on 6th Street, cross Maryland Avenue at the stoplight, and turn right. The L’Enfant Plaza station is just down the street.
Where are the restrooms?Look on the map for the green symbols.
How do I get to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center?The Udvar-Hazy Center is about 28 miles (a 40-minute drive) from downtown Washington. Public transportation is available via regional bus service or taxi; visit the Welcome Center for information.
How do I become a Museum member?You can purchase individual or gift memberships at the Welcome Center or online at airandspace.si.edu/membership.
What else should I know?No coat or luggage storage is available. ATM machines are just outside the Museum Store and the Food Court. A mailbox and public phones are in the Welcome Center area.
T h i n g s t o D o
Welcome CenterVisitor Services volunteers can tell you about what to see and do and answer any questions you may have. Located at the center of the Museum.
Guided ToursFree 90-minute highlights tours daily at 10:30 and 1:00. No tickets or reservations required. Tours begin in front of the Welcome Center.
IMAX® Films and Planetarium ShowsLarge-format IMAX® films and planetarium shows are shown daily. Visit the Theater box office (first floor) or Planetarium box office (second floor) for schedules and tickets.
DemonstrationsDaily demonstrations are held in the How Things Fly gallery. Also look for Discovery Cart demonstrations and other unscheduled activities.
Flight Simulator RidesLocated on the first floor, west end in Gallery 103. Tickets are required.
FoodThe Wright Place Food Court is at the far east end, behind the Apollo lunar module.
ShoppingThe Museum Store is near the center of the Museum, next to the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall.
Floor Level Artifacts Hanging Artifacts Hanging Artifacts
S E C O N D F L O O R
FLIGHT AND THE ARTS
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APOLLO TO THE MOON
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BROTHERS209 BARRON HILTON
PIONEERS OF FLIGHT208
EXPLORING THE PLANETS
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GREAT WARIN THE AIR
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AVIATION205
TIME ANDNAVIGATION
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EINSTEINPLANETARIUM
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LOCKHEED MARTINIMAX THEATER
EXIT215
MILITARY UNMANNED
AERIAL VEHICLES
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SEA-AIROPERATIONS
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EXPLORINGTHE MOON
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