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Virginia Air and Space Center

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Established
  
1992 (1992)

Type
  
Aerospace

Website
  
Official website

President
  
James Reade Chisman

Number of visitors
  
345,000

Location
  
Hampton, Virginia

Curator
  
Allen R. Hoilman

Phone
  
+1 757-727-0900

Founded
  
1992

Director
  
Brian DeProfio (interim)

Virginia Air and Space Center

Address
  
600 Settlers Landing Rd, Hampton, VA 23669, USA

Hours
  
Closed today MondayClosedTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday12–5PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Bethel College, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Cosmosphere, Hampton University, Whitaker Center for Science a

Profiles


The Virginia Air and Space Center is a museum and educational facility in Hampton, Virginia that also serves as the visitors center for NASA's Langley Research Center and Langley Air Force Base. The museum also features an IMAX digital theater and offers summer aeronautic- and space-themed camps for children.

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Collection

The museum's permanent collection is housed in a three-story glass atrium accessible from two exhibit floors with an additional catwalk level available for viewing suspended aircraft from above. Volunteers maintain an amateur radio exhibit displaying modern and historic radio equipment. The exhibit also participates in the Space Amateur Radio Experiment where visitors can periodically talk to astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

The gallery emphasizes hands-on and immersive experiments on flight concepts such as control surfaces and propeller design, and experiences such as flight simulators. The gallery also features numerous aircraft suspended from the roof in the main gallery. Most are restored and have close ties to flight research performed at area NASA, Air Force and Naval installations.

  • A McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 passenger aircraft donated by AirTran Airways dominates the gallery. Visitors can sit in cockpit, first class and coach seats, and try their hand at take off and landing of a Boeing 717 flight simulator on board. Computer monitors are mounted in the first class passenger windows displaying left and right views of the flight simulator.
  • B-24D "Liberator" heavy bomber which features an onboard film giving visitors the feeling that they are riding along with the pilots.
  • 1903 Wright Flyer replica
  • Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor cockpit replica
  • A-6 Nose Section
  • Bell P-39Q "Airacobra"
  • Convair F-106B "Delta Dart"
  • F-4E "Phantom II"
  • F-104C "Starfighter"
  • F-16 Nose Section
  • F-18 High Angle-of-Attack (Alpha) Research Vehicle "HARV"
  • F-84F Thunderstreak
  • Grumman-American Yankee Aircraft
  • Hawker Siddeley Kestrel XV-6A
  • KITFOX Model 4 Speedster
  • Pershing II Missile
  • Piper J-3 Cub
  • Pitts Special
  • Rutan VariEze homebuilt light aircraft
  • Schleicher ASW 12 Glider
  • Stearman N2S-3 Trainer
  • UH-1M "Iroquois" Helicopter
  • YF-16 "Fighting Falcon"
  • Visitors enter through a room which simulates a manned launch to Mars, telling the story of a rendezvous with a Mars Transit Vehicle and arrival at the planet where doors open up into the gallery.

  • Apollo 12 Command Module, the Yankee Clipper
  • Apollo Lunar Excursion Module Simulator (LEMS), suspended by a huge gantry and used by astronauts at the Langley Research Center to practice landing on the lunar surface
  • Viking Lander full-scale replica
  • Gemini 10 hatch
  • Mercury XIV spacecraft
  • Sounding rockets similar to those launched at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility 90 miles north.
  • Lunar Orbiter full-scale replica
  • Rocks from Mars and the Moon
  • Lunar Landing simulator
  • Space Quest

    Visitors can experience the hands-on space gallery, "Space Quest: Exploring the Moon, Mars & Beyond," presented by Langley Federal Credit Union. This gallery includes four different exhibits; Our Solar System, Living and Working in Space, Mars and the Moon, and Visions of Space Exploration.

    Our Solar System

    This permanent exhibit focuses on the planets within our solar system. Within this exhibit there are planetary models that are showcased in an array of sizes. Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune hang high above the second-floor, nearly 30 feet high. These four models are the largest in the country to be displayed inside a museum or science center. Jupiter, the largest of the models, weighs more than 750 pounds, has a diameter of 10 feet, and hangs approximately 22 feet in the air. Saturn is eight-and-a-half feet in diameter and weighs 450 pounds, with an additional 495 pounds of rings encircling the planet's body. Hanging more than 30 feet high, Saturn floats above Uranus and Neptune which each weigh around 65 pounds. The models are composed of heavy-duty Styrofoam which is painted to resemble each of the planets. The Solar System is completed with smaller models of Earth, Mars, Venus and Mercury mounted at the visitor's level. Created to be a scale model system, Earth is about the size as a soccer ball and Mercury measures up to a mere baseball.

    IMAX Theater

    Out of 447 IMAX theaters worldwide and 256 in the US, the Riverside IMAX 3D Theater, is the first institutional theater in the world to have an IMAX Digital.

    References

    Virginia Air and Space Center Wikipedia