Starting this week, visitors at the Smithsonian Institute will have some fiction to feast their eyes on: a full-size Star Wars X-wing Starfighter.

An X-wing Starfighter that was featured in the flick "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" is currently undergoing conservation at the Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center's Restoration Hangar.

The X-wing Starfighter -- "flown" by Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron, will go on display at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum next year, according to ABC7 News on Wednesday.

The museum, which has been shut because of COVID-19 pandemic, is set to reopen on May 5. The X-wing will be visible to guests as it goes through the restoration process.

"If you see Poe Dameron around, let him know work on his X-wing is coming along nicely, and it will be ready for display soon," CNET quoted the museum as commenting on Twitter, Tuesday in honor of May the 4th, a day for Star Wars celebrations.

This is the first long-term display of a Star Wars movie prop since Smithsonian hosted the "Star Wars: The Magic of Myth" exhibit in 1997.

Not long ago, the museum hosted the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, the capsule that brought home three astronauts from mankind's first journey to the Moon in 1969.

The museum is also home to the Star Trek's USS Enterprise, which went off display when the "Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall" closed for renovations on Oct. 7, 2019.

"All air and space milestones begin with inspiration, and science fiction so often provides that spark -- the iconic X-wing displayed amid our other spacecraft celebrates the journey from imagination to achievement," Margaret Weitekamp, Smithsonian Institute Space History chair, said.