6th St Sw & Independence Ave Sw
Washington, District of Columbia 20024

To commemorate Argentina's bicentennial, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is showcasing Argentineans who have made significant contributions to aviation and space exploration. A century ago, Jorge Newbery flew balloons and founded the first aero club in Latin America. Hear his story and discover how hot air balloons are made. Today, Argentina is a leader in space exploration. Meet Pablo de Leon and members of the National Commission of Space Activities (CONAE). Learn about current satellites and missions. Find out how space suits are designed. There will be hands-on activities, story times, and demonstrations. Several programs will be offered in English and Spanish.

Added by Upcoming Robot on September 10, 2010