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NASA 747 circling around Manhattan on Friday with the Space Shuttle Enterprise on its back.
New Yorkers got a glimpse of the space shuttle Enterprise as it circled around Manhattan this morning, riding atop a modified 747 on its way to JFK International Airport. It made a low-altitude flight along the Hudson River, giving onlookers a view of the Enterprise on its first flight since the mid-1980s. The spectacle came after the shuttle Discovery took a similar piggyback ride to Washington, DC last week.

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Actor Leonard Nimoy, of Star Trek fame, speaks after the landing of the space shuttle Enterprise at JFK International Airport.
The Enterprise was a prototype for NASA’s shuttle fleet, and while it flew within the atmosphere, it was never capable of space flight. Originally named “Constitution,” it got its name after “Star Trek” fans successfully petitioned for it to be named after the fictional starship.
Actor Leonard Nimoy, who played Spock in the Star Trek series and films, attended the arrival in New York today and recalled seeing the shuttle when it was first unveiled in 1976.
NASA will next erect two large cranes to separate Enterprise from its 747 carrier. Once free, it will be hoisted onto a barge and towed down the Hudson River, eventually completing the trip to its new home at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. A special exhibit there is due to open later this summer.

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Space shuttle Enterprise, riding on the back of the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, cruises over the Hudson River on Friday





So long, old friend! Have a peaceful rest at the Space Museum where future generations of kids can dream of climbing into your cockpit and hitting the stardust trail.
Damn those socialists at NASA, anyway. Who are they to trumpet their successes so hypocritically and shamelessly?
I mean we still haven't put a man on Mars, have we?
SLC
Who was actually driving west about fifteen years ago on Highway 201 when the other shuttle, stopping off in Salt Lake owing to the efforts of Senator Garn, took off low right in front of me... An amazing sight, practically my own private show... Serendipity...