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Saturn V and the storm: Houston's NASA landmarks weather Hurricane Harvey [i]Some of Houston's largest and most iconic landmarks — historic NASA rockets and spacecraft — weathered Hurricane Harvey and are now accessible to the public just one week after the storm flooded significant parts of the city. One of only three remaining Saturn V moon rockets, which since 2005 has been sheltered inside a temporary building designed to stand for just 10 years, reopened to tourists on Saturday (Sept. 2), as the remnants from the tropical storm continued to dry out in a drainage ditch running the length of the 363-foot-long booster.[/i]
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