Nunn, Geoff
Person
Biography
Geoff Nunn is the Adjunct Curator for Space History at The Museum of Flight and also serves as an Exhibit Developer in the Museum’s Exhibits Department. He holds a Master’s degree in Museology (Museum Studies) from the University of Washington and has extensive experience working as an educator and exhibit developer at science and technology museums. At The Museum of Flight, he serves as the resident historian and curator for spaceflight, leading the Museum’s efforts to document the past, present, and future of aerospace.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Armstrong, Mark -- oral history interview, 2016 October 20
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Interview Summary
Mark Armstrong is interviewed about his father, astronaut Neil Armstrong, as well as his own experiences with the Space Program during the 1960s and beyond. He describes his father’s aviation and space career and shares details about his childhood, growing up in the midst of the Apollo 11 mission. He also touches on his professional career in technology. Topics discussed his childhood memories of his father, his interest in physics and software programing, his thoughts on the Space Program,...
Dates:
2016 October 20
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