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Shuttle trainer lands at Museum of Flight on June 30

West Seattle-born NASA astronaut Greg Johnson will be returning to his home state June 30, but he’s bringing a little piece of NASA with him—the crew compartment of a full-scale space shuttle trainer. Johnson will pilot the cargo plane, NASA’s “Super Guppy, carrying the shuttle cabin as it makes its way to its new home at Seattle’s Museum of Flight.

Published: June 19, 2012 at 6:50 a.m. PDT
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West Seattle-born NASA astronaut Greg Johnson will be returning to his home state June 30, but he’s bringing a little piece of NASA with him—the crew compartment of a full-scale space shuttle trainer. Johnson will pilot the cargo plane, NASA’s “Super Guppy, carrying the shuttle cabin as it makes its way to its new home at Seattle’s Museum of Flight.

Though the shuttle is an identical model of a NASA orbiter, its June 30 flight will be about as close to space as it will ever get. The cabin has only been used as a training tool for NASA astronauts.

Read more: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/getout/2012/06/18/shuttle-trainer-lands-at-museum-of-flight-on-june-30/

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