National Air and Space Museum in Washington, USA Travel Guide
Scenic spot introduction:
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. (abbreviated as NASM) is currently the largest flight museum in the world, collecting aircraft with important historical significance and representing cutting-edge technology. , spacecraft, rockets, missiles, various aviation engines, propellers, etc., as well as a large number of models, flight equipment, replicas of important aviation events, and relics of inventors and pilots. The entire museum is not only completely free, but also provides a variety of information with pictures and texts, encouraging visitors to touch and operate aircraft carriers, spaceships, fighter jets, astronomical telescopes, and highly imaginative high-tech facilities to introduce visitors to space and the future. .Attractions distribution:
The National Air and Space Museum is located on Independence Road in Washington, the capital of the United States, just a stone's throw away from famous landmarks such as the White House and the Capitol Building. The museum has a construction area of 63,000 square meters, and its 24 exhibition halls display various types of aircraft, rockets, missiles, satellites, spaceships, wax figures of famous pilots, astronauts, and scientists, and various artifacts. Except for models that are too large and must be used, most of the exhibits are precious originals and objects, including ancient Chinese kite and rocket models, a replica of the world's first hot air balloon, and the first balloon invented by the Wright brothers in 1903. An airplane, mankind's first rocket, the first artificial satellite, the "Apollo" lunar module, the "Hubble" space telescope, space shuttles, aircraft carriers, the International Space Station, etc. There are 265 real airplanes. The museum also has the world's largest wide-screen three-dimensional movie hall. Its screen is 5 stories high and 33 meters wide, showing aerospace science films. In addition, there is a circular space pavilion with a diameter of 21 meters, which performs various celestial and aerospace scenes.Scenic spot features:
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Transportation
Scenic spot location:
America>United States>Washington
How to get there:
Take the Blue Line/Orange Line/Yellow Line/Green Line to L`Enfant Plaza subway station, and take the Maryland Ave. Exit eastward From D Street (D St SW) to 6th Avenue (6th St SW), walk north along Sixth Avenue and walk for about 6 minutes to the National Air and Space Museum Washington Branch.
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Tickets
National Air and Space Museum ticket prices:
Free and open
Scenic area opening hours:
10:00-17:30
Closed on December 25
In spring, summer and holidays, the visiting time may be extended to 19:30. For detailed extension time, please call to confirm or go online Check the official website for the Extend Hours Calendar schedule.
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Best time to visit:
All seasons
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