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The Armstrong Air & Space Museum is a museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio, the hometown of aviator and astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the Moon. Opened in 1972, the museum chronicles Ohio's contributions to the history of aeronautics and space flight. The museum is home to the original Gemini 8 spacecraft piloted by Armstrong to perform the world's first space docking, two of Armstrong's space suits, multiple items from the Apollo Program missions, a Moon rock brought back during the Apollo 11 mission, and an F5D Skylancer.[1] The museum has several main galleries that cover the early beginnings of the Space Race, all the way to the end of the Space Shuttle Era. In the museum's Astro-theater, multimedia presentations and documentaries are cast upon the interior of the dome.

Armstrong Air & Space Museum
Armstrong Air & Space Museum with statue in 2019
Former name
Neil Armstrong Air & Space Museum
Established20 July 1972 (1972-07-20)
LocationWapakoneta, Ohio
TypeHistory/Science Museum
AccreditationAmerican Alliance of Museums
Visitors> 40,000
Executive directorDante Centuori
PresidentDan Graf
CuratorLogan Rex
ArchitectArthur Klipfel
HistorianGreg Brown
Websitewww.armstrongmuseum.org
The Gemini 8 spacecraft flown by Armstrong and David Scott in 1966
The Gemini 8 spacecraft flown by Armstrong and David Scott in 1966

The Armstrong Museum is a member site in a larger network of museums and destinations owned by the Ohio History Connection. The National Aviation Heritage Area (NAHA) lists the Armstrong Air & Space Museum as one of its partner organizations, citing its preservation of historically relevant material related to the history of aerospace.[2] While the museum bears the name of the famed Apollo 11 astronaut, Armstrong had no formal connection with the museum nor did he benefit from the organization in any way.


Neil Armstrong's early years


A NASA F5D Skylancer flown by Armstrong on display outside the museum
A NASA F5D Skylancer flown by Armstrong on display outside the museum

Neil Alden Armstrong was born on August 5, 1930, on his grandparents' farm, in Washington Township, Auglaize County, near Wapakoneta to Stephen and Viola Armstrong. Neil was the oldest of the Armstrong's three children. Stephen Armstrong was an auditor and was tasked with examining the books from different Ohio counties. The family moved over thirteen times during Neil's childhood, eventually settling back down in Wapakoneta in the mid-1940s.[3] During Armstrong's life in Wapakoneta, he graduated high school and received his pilots license from the now defunct Port Koneta Airfields located on the North end of Wapakoneta. After graduation, Neil went to college at Purdue University to study aeronautical engineering. His schooling was interrupted when the Navy called upon Armstrong to fight in the Korean War conflict.


Museum history


Artifacts related to Armstrong's Naval service
Artifacts related to Armstrong's Naval service
Exhibit Hall
Exhibit Hall

At the time of Neil Armstrong's first step onto the Moon, then Ohio Governor James Rhodes proposed to build a museum in Armstrong's hometown of Wapakoneta in his honor. The museum also was to honor "all Ohioans who have attempted to defy gravity."[4]

Today, exhibits also detail the feats of the Wright Brothers and Ohioan astronaut John Glenn.

Through Governor Rhodes, the State of Ohio pledged $500,000 dependent on local matching funds. A total of $528,313.55 was raised by Wapakoneta residents and other interested parties, including school children who held fund-raising drives."[4] Groundbreaking took place in 1970. The design was unique with earth mounded around the steel-reinforced concrete building, giving the building the semblance of being underground."[4] Its distinguishing feature is a large globe dome that houses the Astro Theater. On July 20, 1972, three years after the historic Moon landing, the museum held its grand opening, honored by the attendance of Armstrong and of Tricia Nixon Cox, standing in for her father, Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States."[4]

Late at night on July 28, 2017, a solid gold replica of an Apollo Lunar Module was stolen.[5]

In August 2020, the first production Learjet 28, which was used by Neil Armstrong to set five aerospace records, was donated to the museum.[6]


Museum exhibits



Craft



Suits/garments


Armstrong's Apollo 11 backup suit
Armstrong's Apollo 11 backup suit

Aerospace


The museum is designed for the experiential learner. There are several interactive exhibits, ten audio/visual elements, and two simulators.[7]


See also



References


  1. "Exhibits". Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. "Home of the Wright Brothers". National Aviation Heritage Area. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  3. Neil A. Armstrong: Biography, brochure published by the Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum, updated 2001
  4. Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum: Ohio's Place in Space, published by the Ohio Historical Society, copyright 2000.
  5. "One small step for criminals: Someone burglarized the Armstrong Air and Space Museum". Washington Post. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  6. Richardson, Joshua (5 August 2020). "Historic Learjet donated to Armstrong Air & Space Museum". Dayton 24/7 Now. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  7. Discover the Moon brochure passed out on admission to the museum, published by the Ohio Historical Society.



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Le Musée Neil Armstrong de l'Air et de l'Espace (Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum, en anglais) est un musée de l'aérospatial, consacré à l'aéronautique et l'Histoire du vol spatial, de Wapakoneta dans l'Ohio aux États-Unis[1], ville de naissance de l'astronaute américain Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), premier homme à poser le pied sur la Lune le 20 juillet 1969.



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