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Johnson Space Center rocket park named for former director George Abbey [i]George Abbey now has more than a herd of longhorns to his name at the entrance to NASA's Johnson Space Center. Driving by the Houston home to NASA's human spaceflight program, past the 35-acre pasture established by Abbey for Texas Longhorn cattle to graze, visitors now come across a sign dedicating Johnson's Rocket Park to the Apollo-era engineer and former center director. The George W.S. Abbey Rocket Park displays one of only three remaining Saturn V rockets that was used to launch the first astronauts to the moon more than 50 years ago.[/i]
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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmancollectSPACE Johnson Space Center rocket park named for former director George AbbeyGeorge Abbey now has more than a herd of longhorns to his name at the entrance to NASA's Johnson Space Center.Driving by the Houston home to NASA's human spaceflight program, past the 35-acre pasture established by Abbey for Texas Longhorn cattle to graze, visitors now come across a sign dedicating Johnson's Rocket Park to the Apollo-era engineer and former center director. The George W.S. Abbey Rocket Park displays one of only three remaining Saturn V rockets that was used to launch the first astronauts to the moon more than 50 years ago.
Johnson Space Center rocket park named for former director George AbbeyGeorge Abbey now has more than a herd of longhorns to his name at the entrance to NASA's Johnson Space Center.Driving by the Houston home to NASA's human spaceflight program, past the 35-acre pasture established by Abbey for Texas Longhorn cattle to graze, visitors now come across a sign dedicating Johnson's Rocket Park to the Apollo-era engineer and former center director. The George W.S. Abbey Rocket Park displays one of only three remaining Saturn V rockets that was used to launch the first astronauts to the moon more than 50 years ago.
George Abbey now has more than a herd of longhorns to his name at the entrance to NASA's Johnson Space Center.
Driving by the Houston home to NASA's human spaceflight program, past the 35-acre pasture established by Abbey for Texas Longhorn cattle to graze, visitors now come across a sign dedicating Johnson's Rocket Park to the Apollo-era engineer and former center director. The George W.S. Abbey Rocket Park displays one of only three remaining Saturn V rockets that was used to launch the first astronauts to the moon more than 50 years ago.
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