We all know Adam is obsessed with Apollo 11, and while visiting the National Air and Space Museum's Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar, he had a special opportunity to view the Columbia Apollo 11 command module up close. Objects conservator Lisa Young takes Adam through some of the work her team is doing on this historic artifact, differentiates between the pre-flight and post-flight marks on the exterior, and lets him peek inside, revealing the three-person crew's tiny living quarters for most of the mission!
Note: At the time of filming, there was a mask mandate in place at Smithsonian.
Shot and edited by Joey Fameli
Produced by Kristen Lomasney
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Adam Savage Checks Out the Apollo 11 Command Module!
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