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NYC Still Lobbying For Space Shuttle

shuttlenyc0310.jpg Last year the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, along with around 20 other institutions, requested that NASA gift them a space shuttle—after they had announced they would be decommissioning the Endeavor, Atlantis and Discovery. Now that it's nearly decision making time, state officials are lobbying for the donation... as soon as this weather clears up, that is.

Today the museum's president, Bill White, was scheduled to join Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and NYC & Co's George Fertitta for a press conference calling for the shuttle's landing in NYC. They're now holding out for a less rainy day, however, to unveil the estimated economic impact the shuttle would have for the city, claiming it would generate millions and become a new iconic landmark.

Gillibrand said in a statement, “New York City is THE place for man’s greatest technological achievement," and White told the Daily News that the Intrepid and NASA even have a history together. He says the aircraft carrier recovered several astronauts after they made a splash following their missions, noting, "We were the primary space recovery vessel for NASA during [the 1960s]."

If NASA deems the city worthy, they will pay the $42 million to decontaminate and deliver the shuttle—though the museum will need to fund the glass enclosure they'd like to house it in.

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  • RevWaldo

    Can we get a white-on-grey 'S' painted on it's side?

  • starrygordon

    I'm reminded of the passage in 2001 where an ape, having invented the club and beaten several other apes to death with it, joyously hurls it into the air, whereupon it becomes a rocket ship. Indeed, this is exactly the genealogy of our space vehicles. The Intrepid is a vast death machine, and so naturally many come there to worship it and its purpose. What better place to put a space vehicle, since our space exploration evidently comes from the same dark impulse?

    Let us just hope there are no beings out there who will understand us and can deal with the problem.

  • Alex

    The Shuttle on the Deck of the Intrepid would be great and it would definitely do more than any other place to increase the exposure of the space program. All the other places bidding to get one would probably keep the shuttle inside a building or if it's outside it wouldn't get the exposure it would if it were in Midtown Manhattan.

  • Spirit of 76

    The illustration is a bad Photoshop job done by Gothamist. The proposal is for a climate-controlled enclosure on the end of the pier, not on the deck.

    White is full of it. Two spacecraft recoveries don't make a carrier the "primary space recovery vessel."

  • ProcedureTurn

    that would be awesome!

  • Mookie Wilson

    Strap that baby to the top of the Empire State Building!

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