That's what I was thinking. We could have our own Orbiter Orbiter.
Look, the cargo bay doors.. they open up like a butterfly for easy cleaning.. those other orbiters, you can open them up... space bacteria gets in there... you can't clean them! (You're gonna love my nuts)......lol
Sure, the orbiters are cheap. But then they hit you with a giant service charge every time you fly it. That's how they get ya!
No no, its an additional $100,000 per pound of luggage.
I'm glad to hear at least that.Which is why NASA is only selling to museums.
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But define "museum". There are several rich individuals who's collections put many museums to shame.
The Smithsonian in D.C. would DEFINATLY have to get one...
Hmmm, like the Pathfinder, but full-size and using a real shuttle?Smithsonian already has Enterprise, too.
What would be really impressive is if they built a display of the entire STS stack laid horizontal. They'd need another whole new building for that.
I'm glad they're restricting sale to museums and such, it would be absolutely infuriating to see Endeavor decorating the lawn on Nick Cage's private island.