The popular National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. has partly reopened. The museum had been closed for almost seven months. It now has eight new exhibitions, hundreds of new artifacts, and 50 digital interactive exhibits. Among the exhibits are The Wright Brothers and the Invention of the Aerial Age and Exploring the Planets. The museum built digital interactive exhibits to make it more modern and interesting for visitors. “It's an experience that reflects the 21st century, bringing people into the digital age,” said Jeremy Kinney. He is the museum’s associate director for research and for curatorial affairs, which is how objects are preserved and shown to the public. The new exhibits include an interactive tour of the solar system.