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[i]The Tulsa Air and Space Museum is continuing its efforts to land one of NASA’s three retiring space shuttles, and Executive Director Jim Bridenstine said he’s encouraged by the support being shown to the project. The Tulsa Economic Development Commission recently passed a resolution in support of the Tulsa Air and Space Museum’s efforts. “It means a lot,” Bridenstine said. He said his desire to get the shuttle is no surprise, but that “when the Economic Development Commission, without hesitation, offers a unanimous resolution, what that shows me is other people are getting the vision. We need for this project to be a citywide and statewide project.” The museum is one of 20 being considered by NASA to receive one of the shuttles, which will be retired next year.[/i]
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