National Air and Space Museum Trophy

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The National Air and Space Museum Trophy was established in 1985. The trophy presented to the winners is a miniature version of "The Web of Space," a sculpture by artist John Safer

National Air & Space Museum Trophy, Photo courtesy of NASM.
National Air & Space Museum Trophy, Photo courtesy of NASM.

The National Air and Space Museum presents this trophy annually to recognize both past and present achievements involving the management or execution of a scientific or technological project, a distinguished career of service in air and space technology, or a significant contribution in chronicling the history of air and space technology.

The trophy was created for the National Air and Space Museum by John Safer of Washington, D.C., a well-known sculptor and banker. Safer retired as chief executive officer of D.C. National Bank.

[edit] Recipients for Lifetime Achievements

[edit] Recipients for Current Achievement

  • 2006 Mars Exploration Rover Team
  • 2005 Burt Rutan, Paul Allen, and the SpaceShipOne Team
  • 2004 USAF/Lockheed Martin Milstar Team
  • 2003 (no award)*
  • 2002 Predator Development Team
  • 2001 NEAR Mission Team
  • 2000 The Chandra X-Ray Observatory Team
  • 1999 The Breitling Orbiter 3 Team
  • 1998 The Mars Pathfinder Team
  • 1997 Dr. Shannon W. Lucid
  • 1996 The Boeing 777 Civilian Airliner Development Team
  • 1995 The X-31 International Test Team
  • 1994 Patty Wagstaff
  • 1993 Dr. Compton J. Tucker
  • 1992 The Magellan Project Team
  • 1991 John C. Mather and the Cosmic Background Explorer Team
  • 1990 The Pegasus Launch Vehicle Team
  • 1989 The Voyager Spacecraft Team
  • 1988 Paul MacCready
  • 1987 Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager
  • 1986 John W. Young
  • 1985 Astronauts Kathryn D. Sullivan, Ph.D. and Capt. Bruce McCandless, USN

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