Teacher Carl travels to Washington D.C. (Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum)

We made to Washington D.C., and on our first day, we took the Metro to Union Station, where we spent an hour trying to find where we were supposed to catch the D.C. Circulator bus to take us to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.


Lunar lander model, and hanging above it, the actual 'Spirit of St. Louis' airplane, which was the first airplane that flew nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean. 



Model of the Hubble Telescope. 
A small model of the International Space Station. 

Replica of the Wright brothers' airplane, the 'Wright Flyer'
Spirit of St. Louis 



Models of Voyager 1 and 2
Rutan Model 76 Voyager, that flew around the world nonstop. 
U.S.S. Enterprise, from the television show, 'Star Trek'.
Teacher Carl

I am an American, and have been teaching English as a second language online since 2016. I have traveled to many countries and lived in some, but now I only travel in the United States of America and enjoy sharing my travels and personal experiences with my students.

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