Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. FREE Admission & Parking
Don't miss eight days of space -related, hands-on activities for the entire family!
See the complete schedule of activities below. Check back often as event details are subject to change.
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 501st Legion (Star Wars-themed costumed characters)
Special Presentation on the Titan IVB by Elena Oberg
Open Aircraft
► Space Ice Cream
► Space-Themed Face Painting
► Star Catcher Games
► Stargaze Bounce House Combo
► Star Catcher Game
► Wright Stuff Rocketeers Rocket Launch
► "The Challenges of Space" - Jeopardy-Style Quiz
► Shoot for the Moon Ping Pong Ball Shootout
► Lunar Rover Vehicle Display and Presentation by the Armstrong Air & Space Museum "Apollo 15 and the Lunar Rover: Exploration at its Greatest" presentation
► 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 501st Legion (Star Wars-themed Costume Characters)
► Miami Valley Astronomical Society - Night Time Event Star-gazing in the evening to view planets, stars, galazxes, the moon and more
► Stargaze bounce house combo
► Star catcher game – ping pong balls shoot in the air to be caught
► "The Challenges of Space" Jeopardy-Style Quiz
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All visitors may be screened with a metal detector upon entry. In addition all bags are subject to search and may be placed through an X-Ray machine. Weapons are not permitted including pocket knives and firearms, to include conceal carry and other dangerous weapons.
Prohibited Items: - Firearms* - Knives - Box cutters - Food and Soda Drinks - Alcohol - Coolers - Backpacks * Firearms, to include conceal carry and other dangerous weapons, are specifically prohibited in Federal facilities in accordance with 18 USC §930 (c) Permitted Items: - Water bottles (clear, sealed bottle, up to 20 oz.) - Purses - Camera bags - Diaper bags - Strollers - Service animals Please note the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is not responsible for items left in vehicles. Click here for frequently asked questions regarding items permitted inside the museum.
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