| The fascination of space and air exploration
continues to amaze us. These air and space sites offer the newest
methods, the oldest methods, and those methods that are still imagined.
The
American Airpower Heritage Museum
http://www.airpowermuseum.org/
The American Airpower Heritage Museum is dedicated
to preserving the complete history of World War II military aviation and
the memory of the men and women who built, serviced and flew the historic
World War II military aircraft.
The
United States Air Force Museum
http://aeroweb.brooklyn.cuny.edu/museums/oh/usafm.html
View aviation from the experimental to the oldest
planes.
EAA Air Adventure
Museum
http://www.eaa.org/
Whether you are interested in building, buying
or owning an airplane;
seeing the world's greatest air show performers;
meeting aviation
personalities; or just enjoy being around airplanes
. . . EAA is the place
for you.
San
Diego Aerospace Museum
http://www.aerospacemuseum.org/
Go inside the San Diego Aerospace Museum and
experience full 360º panoramic views on the virtual tour. The best
part is that there is no plug-in to download.
The National
Air and Space Museum
http://www.nasm.si.edu/
Visit galleries devoted to early flight, learn
how things fly, and look at the Earth and stars.
Kansas Cosmosphere
and Space Center
http://www.cosmo.org/
In association with the Smithsonian Institute,
this museum provides a chronicle of the American space program with the
world's largest collection of space artifacts in the world.
NASA
Kennedy Space Center
http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/ksc.html
Take a tour of the Kennedy Space Center and see
live video of current missions. |