Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (Washington, D.C., USA) Home to the largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft, including the Apollo 11 command module and the Wright brothers' Flyer.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (Florida, USA) Offers a close-up look at NASA's space missions, including the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and interactive exhibits about space exploration.
California Science Center (Los Angeles, USA) Features the Space Shuttle Endeavour and various exhibits on space exploration and aerospace technology.
The Royal Air Force Museum (London, UK) Showcases the history of aviation, including iconic aircraft from World War I and II, and the role of the RAF in aviation history.
The Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace (Paris, France) The largest aviation and space museum in Europe, with an extensive collection of aircraft and spacecraft, including early flight machines and space exploration artifacts.
Space Center Houston (Texas, USA) The official visitor center for NASA's Johnson Space Center, offering exhibits on human spaceflight, including astronaut experiences and mission simulations.
Deutsches Museum (Munich, Germany) One of the world’s largest museums of science and technology, with a comprehensive aerospace exhibit that includes historic aircraft and space technology.
National Museum of the U.S. Air Force (Dayton, Ohio, USA) The world’s largest military aviation museum, featuring over 360 aircraft and a range of exhibits on military aviation history.
The Exploration Place (Wichita, Kansas, USA) Features interactive exhibits on space exploration, including a replica of the Space Shuttle and various hands-on science and technology displays.