| The National Air and Space
Museum (NASM) is the most visited of all the
Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. It is home to the
world’s
biggest collection of flight history memorabilia and flight science and
technology artifacts. Hundreds of these artifacts are regularly on
display. Visitors will even have the opportunity to view
aviation
milestones such as the original Wright 1903 Flyer, the Spirit of St.
Louis and the Apollo 11 command module. In all, the exhibition galleries contain 61 aircraft and 51 large space objects including a lunar rock sample that visitors are allowed to touch. The Albert Einstein Planetarium and the Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater both offer a relaxing, fun and educational break from browsing exhibits. Free docent-led tours are always an option. ![]() coming soon! View Air and Space Museum in a larger map |