[You can see that famous spaceship!] A must-visit museum when you visit Washington DC
📍 Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
An annex of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum,
a museum located a little way from the city of Washington, D.C.✈️
As one of the Smithsonian museums,
you can enjoy exhibits related to aircraft and spacecraft☺️🤍
It's an "annex" but...
it's actually bigger than the main building in the city center‼︎ lol😳😳
The museum is packed with more than 300 aircraft and spacecraft.
The biggest attraction is the space shuttle "Discovery". 🚀
Its size and presence are enormous and impressive‼ ︎🙌🏽
Discovery has the most flights of any space shuttle, having flown into space 39 times between 1984 and 2011🥹🥹
The heat-resistant tiles and cockpit, which are clearly visible to the naked eye, and the huge engines are a constant source of excitement‼︎
This is a must-visit spot if you go to Washington D.C.✨
Also on display are Japanese fighter planes with the Japanese flag painted on them, and the B-29 fighter plane Enola Gay.
The Enola Gay is known as the fighter plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
You can also listen to an explanation about the Enola Gay by joining the free tour.
In addition, the museum has many attractions, including the supersonic passenger plane Concorde, and I was excited from start to finish🥹💓
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