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Ready for its close-up: though it's still crucial to NASA for tests, the Enterprise boldly goes where no space shuttle has gone before.(Around the mall: scenes and sightings from the Smithsonian museums and beyond)
Publication: Smithsonian Publication Date: 01-FEB-05 Author: Collins, Mary |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Smithsonian Institution
Trekkies, take note. The Enterprise, the first space shuttle ever built and the only one with a name from a sci-fi TV show, became the first to go on permanent public display at an unveiling this past fall at the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center near Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C....
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