Throughout history, humans have sought to better understand the Earth by viewing it from above. From hot air balloons, to aircraft, to spacecraft, aerial observation has allowed people to more deeply connect with the world around them. "Bird’s Eye View" will follow the history and evolution of aerial photography and the aircraft and equipment that continues to expand the view from above.
The exhibit will be on display until January 29, 2023.
Throughout history, humans have sought to better understand the Earth by viewing it from above. From hot air balloons, to aircraft, to spacecraft, aerial observation has allowed people to more deeply connect with the world around them. "Bird’s Eye View" will follow the history and evolution of aerial photography and the aircraft and equipment that continues to expand the view from above.
The exhibit will be on display until January 29, 2023.
Throughout history, humans have sought to better understand the Earth by viewing it from above. From hot air balloons, to aircraft, to spacecraft, aerial observation has allowed people to more deeply connect with the world around them. "Bird’s Eye View" will follow the history and evolution of aerial photography and the aircraft and equipment that continues to expand the view from above.
The exhibit will be on display until January 29, 2023.