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NASA seeks buyers for three shuttles
2008-12-27
For anyone with an interest in the starry skies and around 42 million dollars to spare, NASA may have an interesting proposition. The US space agency has announced it is selling three used space shuttles when they are retired in 2010, after 30 years of service.

Sadly for enthusiasts planning their own voyage of discovery, the orbiters will only be made available for display in museums and other educational institutes.

And potential buyers may have to move quickly. One of the three craft -- the most complex aircraft ever built which launches into space like a rocket before gliding back to Earth like a plane -- has already been earmarked for the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington.

There the shuttle will join a wealth of exhibits held by the museum which mark the history of flight and space exploration, including a first successful motorized plane produced by the Wright brothers in 1903.

The two remaining craft, which were generally used to transport equipment into space, will be cleaned, decontaminated and stored in the Kennedy Space Center in Florida while new homes are found.

The 42-million dollar cost includes six million dollars to fly the shuttle to its new home piggybacked on a special Boeing 747, but not the costs of the final road transport. For those with a smaller budget, NASA is also selling engines found at the rear of the shuttles and which run on a mixture of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. They will cost around 400,000-800,000 dollars each, not including delivery.

The 37-metre long shuttle has carved a place into space history, helping to construct the orbiting International Space Station and to repair the Hubble space telescope. It must be kept in a covered and temperature-controlled area, NASA said.

Only six space shuttles were ever built. The prototype Enterprise never flew in space. Two were destroyed. Challenger exploded 73 seconds after its lift-off in 1986 killing seven astronauts on board. Columbia disintegrated as it returned to the Earth's atmosphere in 2003 also with seven astronauts on board.

Only three shuttles remain -- Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour. They are due to make eight more flights to the ISS to finish construction and carry out the last maintenance mission on the Hubble.

According to the British daily The Guardian, the Science Museum in London has voiced interest in buying Endeavour, but reportedly only American organizations are being considered.
Posted by:3dc

#10  One word: eBay

Shipping and Handling not included.
Posted by: P2k on holiday   2008-12-27 18:33  

#9  Mike N-

The bird at NASM is Enterprise, which is pretty much an empty shell - after the flight test program ended, she became a parts source for the other shuttles, and a lot of her innards went to Endeavour when she was built. It was decided long ago that the Smithsonian would get one of the orbiters as well, so eventually the public could actually walk around in a spacecraft. I've also heard that the USAF Museum in Dayton OH is pushing hard to get one of the orbiters, which leaves only one available for purchase.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2008-12-27 16:00  

#8  Ummm... I was in DC a few years back and they had a shuttle at the Air and Spaces Annex at Dulles. Do you really need 2 shuttles in that mesuam, folks?
Posted by: Mike N.   2008-12-27 10:18  

#7  Wasn't Billy Davis McCool part of the "outta dis world" 5th Dimension?
Posted by: iIleagle   2008-12-27 09:32  

#6  Pelosi is unhappy with the size of her tax-payer supplied Air Force jet, so ...
Posted by: DMFD   2008-12-27 09:08  

#5  Willy McCool?
Penn State DB back in the early Seventies? amirite?

grabbing Willy McCool nick
Posted by: .5MT   2008-12-27 08:31  

#4  One word: eBay
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2008-12-27 06:41  

#3  Joe, all I can say is that your mind works in mysterious ways. ;)
Posted by: Spike Uniter   2008-12-27 05:01  

#2  Collectively, the warning is that America may win most or all of the BATTLES, but in or near the end will lose THE WAR, TO SOCIALISM AND RADICAL ISLAMISM.

WHICH, WEIRDLY AND MYSTERIOUSLY BUT ONLY COINCIDENTALLY + PCORRECTLY DENIABLY, IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW, TAINT IT!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-12-27 00:44  

#1  CHALLENGER, when Reagan challenged the USSR = "Evil Empire", versus:

COLUMBIA, surname for the USA = NEW WORLD/CONUS-NORAM, blew up in her end leg after an otherwise highly successful GWOT = SHUTTLE SPACE MISSION, taking to their deaths international Astronauts representative of World Nations invol wid Dubya-USA in the GWOT + former GUAM resident Willy Mccool!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-12-27 00:40  

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