Naval Aviation
As a public health precaution, the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center and the Museum in DC are temporarily closed. See our COVID-19 message.
Visit us in Washington, DC and Chantilly, VA to explore hundreds of the world’s most significant objects in aviation and space history.
Learn how aviation and spaceflight transformed the world.
The lunar module represents one of humanity’s greatest achievements: landing people on another heavenly body.
Don’t miss our fast-paced webcasts designed to engage students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math in 30 minutes.
Apollo 11 was a global event. What did that historic mission mean to you? Share your story and read what others have to say.
Our scientists are involved in current research focused on the Martian climate and geology. Find out what we’re discovering.
Recognize your favorite air or space enthusiast. Add his or her name to the Museum’s Wall of Honor.
As a public health precaution, the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center and the Museum in DC are temporarily closed. See our COVID-19 message.
Naval Aviation
Give the Gift of Membership
Join TodayAir and Space Live Chat: National History Day
Air and Space Live Chat: National History Day
Air and Space Live Chat: National History Day
Air and Space Live Chat: Mars
Air and Space Live Chat: Stealth
Air and Space Live Chat: The Space Shuttle
Air and Space Live Chat: The United States Navy Blue Angels
Story Time: Building Our Home Among the Stars
Air and Space Live Chat: Science Fiction Props and Costumes
Air and Space Live Chat: Balloons
AirSpace Presents
Voyages to Mars: Dreaming
AirSpace Season 3|Ep.11
Blinded by the Light
Apollo at 50
Learn MoreWhile both of our locations are temporarily closed, we encourage you to explore air and space through our online content.
Be the Spark
A major renovation is underway as we reimagine all 23 galleries and presentation spaces i our iconic National Mall building in Washington, DC. Join us as we inspire a new generation of pioneers and explorers.
Learn about our Transformationto be members of a species that has traveled from a lonely beach at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, to the dusty surface of the moon in less than seven decades..." - John H. Glenn, Jr