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Media Advisory: Announcement of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum Trophy 2008 winners and unveiling of Trophy Artifacts case

By SpaceRef Editor
April 2, 2008
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WHAT: Announcement of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum Trophy 2008 winners and unveiling of Trophy Artifacts case

WHEN: Thursday, April 3; 11 a.m.

WHERE: National Air and Space Museum Independence Avenue at Sixth Street S.W.

WHO: Gen. John R. Dailey, director, National Air and Space Museum

Col. Joseph W. Kittinger Jr., 2008 Lifetime Achievement Trophy recipient Stardust Comet Sample Return Mission Team, 2008 Current Achievement Trophy recipient

Valerie Neal, member of the museum’s Trophy Award Committee Roger Launius, senior curator, Space History Division

Tom Crouch, senior curator, Aeronautics Division

Gen. Dailey will announce this year’s winners and unveil a case with artifacts related to winners’ achievements. The Stardust team, awarded the 2008 Current Achievement Trophy, accomplished the first U.S. robotic sample return mission beyond the moon and the first collection of comet material for study on Earth. Col. Kittinger, awarded this year’s Lifetime Achievement Trophy, is arguably the most important balloonist active since 1945. While participating in U.S. Air Force high-altitude balloon research programs in the 1960s, he parachuted from 102,800 feet. This world record for the highest parachute jump and longest free fall still stands today.

The National Air and Space Museum Trophy is awarded annually for outstanding achievements in the fields and history of aerospace science and technology. Established in 1985, the award recognizes outstanding achievement in scientific and technological endeavors relating to air and space technology and exploration.

More information about the National Air and Space Museum Trophy and a complete list of past winners is available at http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/aero/trophy/nasm.cfm.

This event is made possible by the generous support of Safe Flight Instrument Corporation.

Please email RSVP to mullenb@si.edu

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Brian M. Mullen
National Air and Space Museum
Office of Communications
Phone: 202.633.2376
Email: mullenb@si.edu

SpaceRef staff editor.