Anonymous wrote:1) how do they even move it there? The NASA 747 transporter aircraft is already in the Davis Monthan boneyard.
2) it makes more sense for a shuttle to be in Houston (rather than DC or NYC) because at least Houston, California and Florida were all crucial to the shuttle program. DC? NYC? Nope.
Anonymous wrote:The smithsonian has already said it isn't going anywhere. Please stop.
Anonymous wrote:The current Big Beautiful Bill will have the Discovery space shuttle transfered from the Smithsonian's Udvar-Hazy to a new facility in Texas.
Source: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/texas-senators-discovery-space-shuttle-smithsonian/3947759/
I realize this is part of the ongoing Big Beautiful Bill, but I hope it doesn't get lost in the threads. For the current Congress to strip such a huge part of American history from our country's Smithsonian museum is such a horrible thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:The smithsonian has already said it isn't going anywhere. Please stop.
Anonymous wrote:The current Big Beautiful Bill will have the Discovery space shuttle transfered from the Smithsonian's Udvar-Hazy to a new facility in Texas.
Source: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/texas-senators-discovery-space-shuttle-smithsonian/3947759/
I realize this is part of the ongoing Big Beautiful Bill, but I hope it doesn't get lost in the threads. For the current Congress to strip such a huge part of American history from our country's Smithsonian museum is such a horrible thing to do.