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The Cosmosphere grew from a planetarium established on the Kansas State Fairgrounds in 1962. The 105,000-square-foot (9,800 m 2) facility houses the largest collection of Russian space artifacts outside of Moscow, and a collection of US space artifacts second only to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. [1] [2]
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57-1301 – Kansas Cosmosphere, Hutchinson, Kansas [89] 57-1303 (NASA N819NA) – Aerospace Museum of California at the former McClellan AFB in Sacramento, California [90] 57-1305, (painted as 57-1319), – Kelly Field (formerly Kelly AFB), San Antonio, Texas; 57-1330 – Castle Air Museum, Atwater, California [91] F-104C F-104C on display at ...
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The Cosmosphere, in Hutchinson, Kansas, disassembled and cleaned the spacecraft, [12] and it was released for a national tour through September 15, 2006. The spacecraft was then returned to the Cosmosphere where it is on permanent display. In 2016, it was temporarily lent to The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. [13]
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