Rare artifacts include handwritten letter from Charles Lindbergh, historic Apollo 11 mission patch, and Armstrong’s NASA flight helmet.
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The Wind Tunnel is owned by the San Diego Air & Space Museum, which bought it in 2006 when it looked like the operation was going to be shut down.
Put another one in the win column for KUSI's Michael Turko. He says viewers from all over reached out to help a young girl we met in his last report.
San Diego's Lyrique Lee needed help after earning a trip to a leadership conference in Washington D.C.
A star-studded forum of astronauts and mission control directors will share in-depth personal experiences from NASA’s legendary Mercury, Gemini and Apollo space programs with Museum guests during a rare special event, “America Celebrates the 45th Anniversary of Apollo 16."
Please save the date for the San Diego Air & Space Museum’s 34th Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Coronado Municipal Golf Course on Wednesday, August 9, 2017. The annual tournament helps us provide quality educational experiences to San Diego students.
Cernan, who entered the International Air and Space Hall of Fame in 2007, was the last of only 12 people to ever leave footprints on the Moon.
Be the Astronaut, a world-class experience featuring STEM-based content via a fusion of physical exhibitry and state-of-the-art, hands-on video game technology, is now open at the San Diego Air & Space Museum.
John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth and the last surviving member of the original “Mercury Seven” astronauts, passed away today. He was 95.
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