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- A Brief History of Strategic Air Command
A Brief History of Strategic Air Command - National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC Free Home What's On Events A Brief History of Strategic Air Command
- Meet Astronaut Kevin Ford - National Air and Space Museum
Commander Ford will give a brief presentation on his missions in space, then take questions from the audience He will discuss his time as commander, his work in space robotics, and the mission of the ISS
- Star Trek’s Continuing Relevance - National Air and Space Museum
In this educational panel program, four presenters will offer brief compelling insights into how relevant Star Trek is today
- Remembering John Glenn: The Man and the Legend
That brief event made him a legend, but Glenn’s full career spanned more than seven decades as an aviator, engineer, astronaut, businessman, U S Senator, public servant, and educator
- Highlights from NASAs Chandra X-ray Observatory
Harvey Tananbaum will provide a brief overview and status report on the Observatory and scientific highlights with emphasis on recent Chandra results The Smithsonian’s Stars Lecture Series is made possible by a grant from NASA
- The Hubble Legacy Symposium - National Air and Space Museum
In each session, panelists will provide brief introductory remarks stating their personal perspectives and experiences on the session theme These remarks will be followed by moderated commentary by the panel, and then there will be open Q A
- 40th Anniversary of Apollo 11 - National Air and Space Museum
The Director of the National Air and Space Museum, Senator John Glenn and the evening's speakers will visit each overflow area prior to the lecture for a brief welcome to the overflow guests
- Space Exploration from Mercury to the Space Shuttle
General Dailey, Senator Glenn, and General Stafford will visit each overflow area prior to the lecture to give a brief welcome Attention members of National Air and Space Society! Increase your chances of getting tickets for the John H Glenn Lecture
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