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Press Releases


Is This the Beginning of a Space Age Wild West?

SEATTLE, Sept. 12, 2024—Is the new space age the beginning of a far-out Wild West? On Sept. 14 a diverse panel of spaceflight experts and...

Museum Opens Space Habitat Pavilion Sept. 28

On Sept. 28, the Museum’s Home Beyond Earth exhibit expands its orbit and invites visitors to enter a futuristic life-size space station module—the TESSERAE Space Habitat Pavilion.

Museum Celebrates Centennial of First Global Flight Sept. 26-29

SEATTLE, Sept. 6, 2024—On Sept. 26-29 the Museum will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first successful global flight with special...

Murder Mystery Party at the Museum Oct. 26

SEATTLE, Sept. 1, 2024—On a dark and maybe stormy night, with bizarre airplanes looming overhead, a murder mystery will unfold at The Museum of...

Museum’s 21+ HangarFest Tasting Party Rocks Aug. 24

SEATTLE, Aug. 12, 2024--HangarFest, the Museum’s 21+ open-air party in the Aviation Pavilion, caps the summer with brew/cider/wine and spirits...

Aug. 17 is Space Shuttle Saturday at the Museum

SEATTLE, Aug. 6, 2024—Scientist, author, pilot and NASA astronaut Tom Jones will talk about all things space shuttle during a lecture and book...

July 27 Lecture/Book Signing Looks at Real and Imagined Spaceships

SEATTLE, July 17, 2024—On July 27, award-winning author Ron Miller and new Smithsonian coauthors Matthew Shindell and Margaret Weitekamp will...

Memorial Day Weekend Offers Free Admission for Veterans and Active Duty Military

SEATTLE, May 19, 2024—The Museum offers free admission for veterans and active duty military all Memorial Day Weekend May 25-27, with two special programs of remembrance on May 25, begin at 11:30 a.m. with an hour of patriot music performed by the Boeing Employee Concert Band. At 1 p.m. there will be a screening of the film To What Remains, a documentary about Project Recover and its patriotic team on a ceaseless mission to search, recover and repatriate the remains of the more than 80,000 Americans missing in action since WWII. The film is followed by a discussion with USMC veteran Derek Abbey, Ph.D., President/CEO of Project Recover; and Pat Scannon, M.D., Ph.D., founder of Project Recover.

The Museum’s Home Beyond Earth Exhibit About Space Stations Opens June 8

SEATTLE, May 15, 2024 - Only a few more weeks until the June 8 opening of The Museum of Flight's newest exhibition, Home Beyond Earth... 

Museum Awards $276,000 in Scholarships to 16 High School Students

SEATTLE, May 10, 2024—The Museum of Flight awarded $276,000 in scholarships to 16 Washington students for post-secondary education and flight...

The Museum’s new Home Beyond Earth Opens June 8

SEATTLE, April 19, 2024—Installation is underway with The Museum of Flight’s newest creation, Home Beyond Earth, an immersive new...

April 6 Presentation Launches Centennial of the “Moonshot of the 1920s” that Began in Seattle

SEATTLE, March 29, 2024—During the early 1920s the challenge of flying around the world was as daunting and exciting as the space race to the...

In the News

New to the Emerald City? Check Out The Best Rainy Day Activities in Seattle.
The Emerald City is notoriously known for its gloomy weather. However, as any local will tell you, Seattleites won’t let a rainy day ruin their plans. From unique museums and city tours to historic high-rises and eats, there are plenty of fun things to do, even when the weather isn’t ideal. So whether you’re renting an apartment in Capitol Hill or just bought a house in Queen Anne, grab your rain jacket, and let’s check out the best activities for a rainy day in Seattle.

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