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Old 05-31-2013, 04:36 PM   #1485
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At the same time, it's California. I'm sure if GM, Ford, or Ram had done it they would've gotten bashed for building big gas guzzling pickup trucks.

Whereas Toyota is God's gift to mankind in that state.
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:40 PM   #1486
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The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex has released an Atlantis exhibit teaser trailer.

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Old 06-03-2013, 04:50 PM   #1487
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http://www.autoblog.com/2013/06/03/s...ience-exhibit/

Oh look Autoblog picked up this story.
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Old 06-07-2013, 09:18 PM   #1488
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Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit enters final countdown to launch


Space shuttle Atlantis is presented "in flight" inside its new $100 million display at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. Atlantis' exhibit is set to open June 29. (collectSPACE)


The retired NASA orbiter and the new $100 million exhibit that bears its name is on schedule to open to the public on June 29 at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida.

"Everything is go," said Tim Macy, the director of project development and construction for Delaware North Parks & Resorts, which operates the complex for NASA. "We are looking forward to having a big turnout that Saturday."


Macy, together with Bill Moore, the visitor complex's chief operating officer, updated reporters about Atlantis' status on Thursday (June 6), the day before welcoming the press inside the 90,000 square foot (8,360 square meter) "Space Shuttle Atlantis" exhibition to get a first look at the historic spacecraft in its final display condition.

"I cannot tell you the level of excitement and nervousness and all the energy that goes into this just as we get down to close under three weeks to Atlantis' [exhibit] opening," Moore said. "This is really the largest thing we've done."

"We think that visitation will definitely [see] a double digit increase," Moore added.

A very different type of attraction

Atlantis, which in July 2011 flew NASA's final flight of the shuttle program, now has a new mission as an educational museum display. Like its sister orbiters, it will be used to educate the public about the 30-year history of the shuttle fleet and, as NASA hopes, help inspire a new generation of space explorers.

Unlike the other shuttles — Discovery at the Smithsonian in Virginia and Endeavour at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, as well as the prototype orbiter Enterprise at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in New York City — Atlantis is being displayed in "flight."

"Atlantis is a very different type of attraction," said Moore. "There are only three space-flown shuttles in the world. This will be the only one in the world that will be off the ground and in flight presentation."

After it arrived at the visitor complex in November 2012, Atlantis was mounted 30 feet (9 meters) into the air and then angled 43.21 degrees to one side. It then spent about five months shrink wrapped in 16,000 square feet (1,486 square meters) of white plastic to shield it from dust and dirt as its exhibition building was completed around it.

In April, Atlantis was unwrapped so that its payload bay could be opened, a process that required careful execution as its two 60-foot long (18-meter) doors were designed to operate only in the microgravity environment of space. On Earth, they required metal support braces and guy wires.

"It [went] as smooth as buttah," Macy exclaimed. "It was fantastic. We were very cautious but our plan worked as it was supposed to work. Everybody was a little nervous but it worked."

"We have opened the payload bay doors, extended the K-Band antenna and installed the Canadarm [robotic arm], so she's pretty much in show position," he added.

Quite a project

With Atlantis ready, Macy and his team are now focusing on completing the rest of the exhibition, including installing the 60 related exhibits that will tell the story of the orbiter, the International Space Station (ISS) and how astronauts worked outside the shuttle during spacewalks.

Interactive simulators and displays are being moved into place. A full size Hubble Space Telescope now spans the building's two floors and Atlantis' wall-length digital screen backdrop has been loaded with a high-definition movie that will help give the shuttle the appearance of being back in space.

Outside the five-story facility, workers are assembling the towering gateway that will welcome visitors to Atlantis.

"We're finishing up the [external tank] ET and [solid rocket boosters] SRBs stack out front," Macy said.

Standing 184 feet (56 meters) tall, the full size replicas of Atlantis' launch components are partially in place. As of Friday (June 7), the bases for the two twin boosters still needed to be installed and the framework for the fuel tank was still being covered with orange panels.

"From the start of the construction in January 2012 to right now, it has been quite a project," Macy said. "It has been one of the largest projects we have taken on here at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex."

"We are in really good shape in terms of how close we are to our opening on the 29th of June," he said. "Construction is on time and on budget, and we feel really good about it."


















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Old 06-10-2013, 01:16 PM   #1489
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Pictures from NASA. Some of which are from last month.








Pictures from last week when KSCVC gave media the chance to get a sneak peek at Atlantis:






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Fixed now.
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Old 06-10-2013, 05:01 PM   #1491
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Its feel weird that the Space Shuttle is now a museum piece. I guess that is part of getting older. It is very sad that we have nothing flying in its place.
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Its feel weird that the Space Shuttle is now a museum piece. I guess that is part of getting older. It is very sad that we have nothing flying in its place.
It's weird also because this is the final Space Shuttle to open for display. After June 29th, all Space Shuttles will museum pieces. And once Enterprise reopens in the summer, they'll all be on public display.

However, I am looking forward to the first launch of Orion next summer. Thinking about heading over to watch it.
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However, I am looking forward to the first launch of Orion next summer. Thinking about heading over to watch it.
Definitely! I might have to make a trip down for that.
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Definitely! I might have to make a trip down for that.
It won't be carrying humans, but you'll be watching history for sure.
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And a cool picture of the Dream Chaser with the Space Shuttle.

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Its feel weird that the Space Shuttle is now a museum piece. I guess that is part of getting older. It is very sad that we have nothing flying in its place.


I always wanted to see a shuttle launch in person.
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Old 06-12-2013, 05:10 PM   #1497
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NASA at the birth of our space program.

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Old 06-14-2013, 11:40 AM   #1498
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I always wanted to see a shuttle launch in person.
It's something that can never really be recreated. By machines or other launch vehicles. Here's a video a friend of mine took when he went to the STS-132 launch of Atlantis.

It was obviously his first launch.

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