As far as I know, there is no Museum devoted solely to Science Fiction. There have been temporary exhibits that honor in a sense sci-fi films dealing with space travel- for example - at the Smithsonian, National Air & Space museum and so on. There is no Museum devoted specially to Science Fiction, there may well- given the nature of the medium, be libraries that are specially sci-fi.
The muslin covering the wooden frame is unbleached, so it is off-white. The airplane is on display in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC.
Well, the space shuttle is no longer in space, it is in a museum, so if you hit a hockey puck off it, the hockey puck would probably crash into the museum wall.
There is no air in space and therefore no air resistance so any shape will work in space.
Because there is no air in space.
Well, in space their is no air, so we obviously air is the number on thing humans would need in space.
The 'plays' in Athens were first held in Agora. As they became more popular, more space was needed. So a large open-air Auditorium was built.
a circle, because there is no air in space, and Earth is round so, air is round too.
this is an opinion so i dont know space buddies
their is no air on mars so if they do not have on a space suit they will die.
According to the Smithsonian's web site here are the 16 museums that are part of the Institute. The Indian museum has two locations, one in DC and one in NY so technically you could say the number is 17. If you add the planned museum and the virtual museum then you get 19.African Art MuseumCollection, research, and exhibition of African artWashington, D.C.National Air and Space Museum Air and Space MuseumHistory, science, and technology of aviation and space flightWashington, D.C.Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center Air and Space Museum, Udvar-Hazy CenterCompanion facility to the Air and Space Museum on the National MallChantilly, VASmithsonian American Art Museum and its Renwick GalleryAmerican Art Museum and its Renwick GalleryPainting, sculpture, graphics, folk art, craft and photography 18th century to the presentWashington, D.C.National Museum of American History, Behring Center American History MuseumHistory of science, technology, society and culture in AmericaWashington, D.C.National Museum of the American Indian American Indian MuseumCollection, preservation, study and exhibition of the living cultures and history of the native peoples of the AmericasWashington, D.C. and the Heye Center, New York CityAnacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture Anacostia Community MuseumExploring the ever-changing concepts and realities of "community"Washington, D.C.Cooper-Hewitt, National Design MuseumChanging exhibitions of design, decorative arts, industrial design and architectureNew York CityFreer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler GalleryAsian art and a specialized collection of American artWashington, D.C.Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenModern and contemporary artWashington, D.C.National Zoological Park National ZooMore than 400 animal species in a 163-acre parkWashington, D.C.National Museum of Natural History Natural History MuseumWhere natural history livesWashington, D.C.National Portrait Gallery Portrait GalleryPortraits of distinguished AmericansWashington, D.C.National Postal Museum Postal MuseumInteractive museum of postal history and philatelyWashington, D.C.Smithsonian Institution Building, the Castle Smithsonian Institution Building, the CastleSmithsonian Information CenterWashington, D.C.Arts and Industries Building Arts and Industries BuildingWashington, D.C.Closed in preparation for renovationFuture Museum National Museum of African American History and CultureVirtual Museum Latino Virtual Museum
There have not been any air samples taken from space because there is no air in space. Space is vast and there are always particles (usually hydrogen and helium) floating around. However, there is so few particles relative to the vastness of space, that taking samples of the "air" wouldn't accomplish much.