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| Key space date finds competitors now comrades Houston Chronicle Shortly after noon today, NASA will announce where, in addition to the Smithsonian Institution, its retiring space shuttles will go on public display. Space Center Houston is a contender. Half a century after Yuri Gagarin rocketed into space, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| In quest for space shuttle, Seattle faces stiff competition The Seattle Times The prestige of the Smithsonian Institution, the history of the Kennedy Space Center, even the emotion of Houston-based widows of fallen astronauts all are potential obstacles to Seattle's bid to land a retiring space shuttle as NASA Administrator ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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