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No. The "Blackbird" was a cold war era spy plane. Supposedly, NASA still has two flyable SR-71s at the Dryden Flight Research Center. All the rest are in museums.

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No. The "Blackbird" was a cold war era spy plane. Supposedly, NASA still has two flyable SR-71s at the Dryden Flight Research Center. All the rest are in museums.

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The address of the Seven Ponds Nature Center is: 3854 Crawford Rd, Dryden, MI 48428

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NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center is located in Huntsville, Alabama. It is NASA's Center of Excellence for research in civilian rocketry and spacecraft propulsion.

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Before becoming an astronaut, Armstrong was a pilot in the U.S. Navy and flew 78 missions in the Korean War. After the war, he completed his bachelor's degree at Purdue University and served as a test pilot at NACA, now known as the Dryden Flight Research Center, where he carried out over 900 flights.

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