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The head of NASA has decided to move one of the agency’s retired space shuttles to Houston, but which one seems to still be ...
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Sean Duffy, acting administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), approved a retired NASA space ...
The provision in Trump's bill allocates $85 million for Discovery's transfer and directs NASA and the Smithsonian to develop ...
Space Center Houston plans to select the winning name in mid-September, just a few months before the arrival of the shuttle mockup's new display "platform" — NASA's retired Shuttle Carrier ...
(SPACE.com) HOUSTON -- As NASA has readied its retired space shuttles to set sail for their museum homes, the agency has also been quietly preparing its least-known orbiter vehicle to stay in place.
Houston, home of NASA's astronaut corps and shuttle mission control, is hoping to be among the few sites in the country awarded a shuttle for public display when the 30-year program comes to an end.