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The Budget Busting Bill moves the Space Shuttle to Texas
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technolog...r-AA1HXHwX

Tipping the scale at almost 80 metric tons and 122 feet in length, the orbiter airframe is covered in fragile yet strong thermal protection tiles and reinforced carbon-carbon panels, many of which are priceless relics of American spaceflight history. Discovery was the third flying orbiter when it entered service in 1984, recording more missions than any other shuttle, including launching the Hubble Space Telescope and taking John Glenn back into orbit. Its composite structure, which is built to withstand the stresses of launch and reentry, was never meant for overland or over-the-road haulage in retirement.

The Smithsonian has highlighted that the shuttle’s “extremely complicated and challenging” transfer carries a “substantial” risk of damage. While tanks or even large airplanes can be hauled with relatively simple equipment, Discovery’s composite structure and delicate systems require specialized handling, environmental control, and even custom-built transport fixtures. Museum conservationists point out that the orbiter’s thousands of silica tiles are prone to vibration and shock, and that its aluminum structure, after decades in spaceflight and display, needs careful support to avoid warping or cracking when being moved.

Moving such large-scale aerospace artifacts is unusual and logistically challenging. The shuttle Endeavour’s 2012 relocation to Los Angeles took months of planning, the temporary stripping of streetlights and electrical wires, and a highly engineered transport cradle. Even then, microfractures and stresses in the orbiter were monitored by conservation teams during transit. The Smithsonian’s own estimate is not only the move itself, but also designing and building a climate-controlled exhibit hall in Houston and the development of new exhibit to replace Discovery’s vacancy in Virginia—a factor, critics of the lower cost estimates argue, that is frequently minimized.


...the Smithsonian and various lawmakers reply that Discovery’s location in the national museum will make it accessible to the entire nation, not a single region. “It’ll cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. It’ll be a sad day for our community when this shuttle is taken away from us...”
 


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RE: The Budget Busting Bill moves the Space Shuttle to Texas - by Garaboncias - 07-06-2025, 02:41 AM

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