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  • Texas1911

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    Houston passed over for retiring space shuttle | AP Texas News | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

    "Mitchell said President Obama's re-election bid factored into NASA's choosing locations in Florida and California. Houston Mayor Annise Parker struck a similar tone, saying the decision was largely expected since the White House hinted "Houston would not be a winner in this political competition.""

    I really wondered how Houston could NOT be getting a Shuttle ... it and the Cape in Florida appeared to be the most logical choices.
     

    Bud-9

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    For all that the City of Houston has done for the Space Program, plus having NASA and Space Center there. One would think Houston would be a logical choice. Goes to show we don't have a President who makes logical choices.
     

    Mikewood

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    We got a mercury redstone, LM, apolo capsule, apolo-soyuse, shuttle cockpit mockup and a Saturn V plus a ton of other crap in local museums and "kiddy land" next to JSC. I think that's good enough... When was the last time any of you guys saw them? If we did get it they would put it in a big box at JSC and charge you $20.00 to get into space center Texas plus about $25 for the tram ride to look inside the box. Then you would be bitching about that.
     
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