DC -- Natl Air and Space Museum -- Board Exhibit: Milestones of Flight:
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- Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
- MOF_190626_01.JPG: Milestones of Flight
Graduate students from the George Washington University designed this poster installation for an exhibition design course. The students selected topics related to the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall, an exhibition that celebrates some of the most significant airplanes, rockets, and spacecraft in history.
The students worked closely with National Air and Space Museum designers, curators, editors, educators, and archivists to design their posters. The course provides them with valuable hands-on experience and prepares them for careers in the museum profession.
- MOF_190626_04.JPG: Easing Cold War Tensions
The Destruction of Pershing II and SS-20 Missiles
- MOF_190626_08.JPG: Gemini IV: First American Spacewalk
- MOF_190626_11.JPG: Amazing Journey
- MOF_190626_15.JPG: SpaceShipOne
Opening Opportunities for Commercial Spaceflight
- MOF_190626_18.JPG: Into the Universe
Pioneer 10 and 11
- MOF_190626_22.JPG: The First Successful Flyby
Mariner 2 Visits Venus
- MOF_190626_25.JPG: Third Time's a Charm
The Journey of Friendship 7
- MOF_190626_29.JPG: Telstar and the Birth of Transatlantic Television
- MOF_190626_38.JPG: Bringing Us to the Moon
- MOF_190802_01.JPG: Milestones of Flight
Graduate students from the George Washington University designed this poster installation for an exhibition design course. The students selected topics related to the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall, an exhibition that celebrates some of the most significant airplanes, rockets, and spacecraft in history.
The students worked closely with National Air and Space Museum designers, curators, editors, educators, and archivists to design their posters. The course provides them with valuable hands-on experience and prepares them for careers in the museum profession.
- MOF_190802_04.JPG: Easing Cold War Tensions
The Destruction of Pershing II and SS-20 Missiles
- MOF_190802_11.JPG: Gemini IV: First American Spacewalk
- MOF_190802_18.JPG: SpaceShipOne
Opening Opportunities for Commercial Spaceflight
- MOF_190802_22.JPG: Into the Universe
Pioneer 10 and 11
- MOF_190802_26.JPG: The First Successful Flyby
Mariner 2 Visits Venus
- MOF_190802_30.JPG: Third Time's a Charm
The Journey of Friendship 7
- MOF_190802_36.JPG: Telstar and the Birth of Transatlantic Television
- MOF_190802_39.JPG: Bringing Us to the Moon
- MOF_190802_50.JPG: The hit song Telstar by The Tornados features electronic futuristic sounds. The instrumental track, which reached the top of the charts in both the U.S. and the U.K., was the first song by a British group to hit #1 in the U.S.
- MOF_190802_52.JPG: The French issued this stamp to celebrate their role in the first transatlantic television transmissions. The Pleumeur-Bodou ground station in western France facilitated the sharing of Telstar communications with the rest of Europe.
- MOF_190802_63.JPG: Gemini IV astronauts Ed White (left) and Jim McDivitt, post at Cape Kennedy's Launch Pad 19 on June 1, 1965.
- MOF_190802_67.JPG: Amazing Journey
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