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'Star Trek's' Shuttlecraft Galileo to Be Unveil
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'Star Trek's' Shuttlecraft Galileo to Be Unveiled at Houston Museum Tomorrow | Space.com
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| Jul 30 8:06 am | Posted by:
DrCaleb
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The newly restored shuttlecraft Galileo from TV's 'Star Trek' will go on permanent display tomorrow (July 31) at Space Center Houston.
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Jabberwalker
Tue Jul 30, 2013 4:24 pm
You can be sure that the punters will be lining up to ask if it still flies.
by
BartSimpson
Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:14 pm
"Jabberwalker" said
You can be sure that the punters will be lining up to ask if it still flies.
It flies just as well as any other of NASA's current manned spacecraft.
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Jabberwalker
Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:27 pm
S'truth.
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saturn_656
Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:53 pm
"BartSimpson" said
You can be sure that the punters will be lining up to ask if it still flies.
It flies just as well as any other of NASA's current manned spacecraft.
Quoted for accuracy.
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CDN_PATRIOT
Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:44 pm
Awesome! Would love to one day check that out
-J.
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GreenTiger
Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:06 am
"BartSimpson" said
You can be sure that the punters will be lining up to ask if it still flies.
It flies just as well as any other of NASA's current manned spacecraft.
Ouch ! But entirely Correct.
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You can be sure that the punters will be lining up to ask if it still flies.
It flies just as well as any other of NASA's current manned spacecraft.
You can be sure that the punters will be lining up to ask if it still flies.
It flies just as well as any other of NASA's current manned spacecraft.
Quoted for accuracy.
-J.
You can be sure that the punters will be lining up to ask if it still flies.
It flies just as well as any other of NASA's current manned spacecraft.