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Allstarflyer (Database Editor & Founding Member) 17 Apr 12, 10:56Post
It's being moved to DC.

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/04/ ... to-museum/

It's on the 747 on the runway now - it can be viewed I see on NASA TV.
lobster68w (Founding Member) 17 Apr 12, 13:31Post
Biggest mistake of my lifetime. What a shame. {frown}
Down with this sort of thing!
Boris (Founding Member) 17 Apr 12, 14:21Post
One of my old friends from where I grew up took this pic this morning and sent it to me. That's about 20 miles south of KSC...

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When I lived down there they'd always fly down the beach when they brought the Shuttles home...
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Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 17 Apr 12, 14:42Post
Great picture, Boris. Thank you for sharing it with us.
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Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 17 Apr 12, 14:49Post
Pretty cool watching it on NASA TV, they're making a low approach now and then are expected to land.

http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/discovery/index.html
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ORFflyer (Founding Member) 18 Apr 12, 11:20Post
A friend sent me this....

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Rack-em'. I'm getting a beer.
Boris (Founding Member) 25 Apr 12, 22:05Post
My wife is at IAD changing planes right now and she told me as soon as they landed she saw the Shuttle still attached to the 747.

She took a few shots with the point and shoot, so hopefully, she got some decent pics. If so I'll post when she comes home...
The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers...
lobster68w (Founding Member) 25 Apr 12, 22:53Post
Boris wrote:My wife is at IAD changing planes right now and she told me as soon as they landed she saw the Shuttle still attached to the 747.

She took a few shots with the point and shoot, so hopefully, she got some decent pics. If so I'll post when she comes home...



That's Enterprise, waiting for it's flight to NYC.
Down with this sort of thing!
CO777ER (Database Editor & Founding Member) 26 Apr 12, 03:23Post
Used with permission from Roger Balettie's website: http://www.balettie.com

He's a former FDO with NASA. His personal (really cool) space related page is here: Link

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Discovery & Enterprise:
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Discovery up close:
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Allstarflyer (Database Editor & Founding Member) 27 Apr 12, 14:33Post
Now it's Enterprise's turn

Space Shuttle Enterprise En Route to NYC on Jet


http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireSt ... t-16227562

Enterprise comes to New York as part of NASA's process of wrapping up the shuttle program, which ended last summer. At the Smithsonian, its place has been taken by the shuttle Discovery. Shuttle Endeavor is going to Los Angeles and shuttle Atlantis is staying at Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
GQfluffy (Database Editor & Founding Member) 27 Apr 12, 15:17Post
Does anyone know of the timeline of when Endeavor is supposed to make it's way out here to Southern California?
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captoveur 27 Apr 12, 17:07Post
So now we can watch Enterprise rot away like everything else in the Intrepid Museum's collection.
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ShanwickOceanic (netAirspace FAA) 27 Apr 12, 17:14Post
captoveur wrote:So now we can watch Enterprise rot away like everything else in the Intrepid Museum's collection.

Quite. I see they've trotted out basically the same plan for Enterprise as they did for Concorde, and someone at NASA fell for it. Just need some truck driver to take Enterprise's nose off now.
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