Until January 2nd, the museum will have a Christmas light display every night. They have been decorating with these lights for over ten years, and their light exhibit continues to grow. The museum is also asking for donations for their 50th anniversary time capsule. The capsule will include items from the public, space-related or not.
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Construction on exhibit grounds for the plane has begun on the southwest lawn of the Armstrong Air & Space Museum Grounds. The Learjet 28 will be set up almost parallel to the F5D Skylancer display. An official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the exhibit is currently planned for the museum's 50th anniversary on July 20th of this year.
After 50 years, The Armstrong Air and Space Museum is blasting off to a new virtual world, and the staff are excited for the future and what t…