In support of an official event 

The Museum will be closed Sunday, May 25
In addition, the Fourth Hangar will be closed Saturday, May 24

Guided tours of the 4th building, normally scheduled at 3:00 p.m. daily, are canceled through May 28.

Effective immediately, the William E. Boeing Presidential Gallery will have limited guest access due to scheduled event preparations. The only accessible exhibits during this time include: Douglas VC-54 Sacred Cow, Flying the President Exhibit, USAF Established Artifact. We anticipate full gallery access will resume by June 5, 2025.

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Discoverer XLIII (43) Parachute Fragment

The Discoverer/Corona satellite program was the first successful reconnaissance satellite program operated by the United States of America. The Discoverer program was operated by the U.S. Air Force and was described as a satellite technology development effort, but primarily served as cover for a secret reconnaissance satellite project (Corona) operated by the Central Intelligence Agency. Discoverer/Corona satellites made use of recoverable film canisters which were recovered in midair during a parachute descent by specially equipped U.S. Air Force C-119 recovery aircraft. This parachute fragment was autographed by all crewmen on board and is dated (handwritten) "June 1, 1962 16:15 Local." The mission was not successful since the aircraft was not able to catch the film capsule during its descent. The donor was the flight engineer on board that aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo)

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