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Robert Pearlman
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posted 03-09-2016 10:25 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Robert Pearlman   Click Here to Email Robert Pearlman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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NASA's quarter-scale space shuttle model lands in Georgia for display

The largest sub-scale engineering model of a NASA space shuttle ever built has touched down at a Georgia airport, where the almost five-story-tall test article will be stored until its public exhibit is ready to launch.

The quarter-scale space shuttle was delivered on a flatbed truck to the Flightways Columbus hangar at the Columbus Airport on Monday (March 8) to wait its future display to be funded and built at Columbus State University's Coca-Cola Space Science Center.

"An extraordinary artifact from NASA's shuttle program is coming home to Columbus," the center stated in a release. "As a prototype, this [replica] served a vital function in the development of America's space program. As an artifact, it is an irreplaceable part of our nation's heritage."

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Very interesting, I actually had no idea this existed. Hopefully they can get a display for it soon.

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Yes it was on loan from NASA and on display at my home airport Calgary, Alberta, Canada (CYYC) for the last 14 years. The airport has a Space Port attraction on the third level of the main concourse. There is even a Moon Rock on display there.

I had no idea it was leaving Calgary until I saw this photo and thought it was familiar. I just found this local Calgary media report that it was being prepared to go back to the USA.

Hart Sastrowardoyo
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posted 03-11-2016 10:07 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Hart Sastrowardoyo   Click Here to Email Hart Sastrowardoyo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Why did they need this considering they had a structural test article, Challenger? Was it because they decided not to test 099 to destruction, as was intended?

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The test facilities were not large enough to support the vibration and structural load testing of an entire stack — not just the orbiter, but the orbiter with an external tank and solid rocket boosters with the latter components at variable stages of fill.

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The quarter-scale space shuttle was moved from Columbus Airport to a temporary storage facility at Columbus State University today, moving closer to it going on public display at the Coca-Cola Space Science Center.

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