- Space shuttle Enterprise has landed in New York, again. Two weeks after flying into John F. (Space News)
- -- The space shuttle Enterprise has been separated from the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier at John F. Kennedy International Airport, just weeks after flying over New York City. The shuttle is now resting under a de-icing shed at the airport. (Huffington Post)
- By The Associated Press The space shuttle Enterprise has been separated from the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier at John F. Kennedy International Airport, just weeks after flying over New York City. The shuttle is now resting under a de-icing shed at the airport. (msnbc.com)
- The space Shuttle Enterprise was separated from the plane that flew it into John F. Kennedy Airport last month. The shuttle was removed around 3 a.m. and will remain at Hangar 12 for a few weeks. (myfoxny.com)
- Sometimes the wait to get off the plane can feel like the longest part of the trip. Two weeks after its arrival in New York City, the space shuttle Enterprise has been taken off the jumbo jet that was used to bring it from Washington. (NBC New York)
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - The space shuttle Enterprise flew to New York from Washington on Friday piggybacking atop a Boeing 747 and made a dramatic flight along the Hudson River past the Statue of Liberty to the delight of observers. En route to John F. (msnbc.com)
- The Space Shuttle Enterprise can still be seen (at least for the rest of this week) if you drive by the hangar its being housed in at JFK Airport. (Gothamist.com)
- In this Nov. 20, 2003 file photo, workers pose in front of the Space Shuttle Enterprise prior to moving it into the new Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles Airport in Chantilly, Va. (Product Design & Development)
- Workers used cranes and pulleys to take Enterprise off the 747 on Saturday. In June, itll be moved to the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum in New York City. The exhibit will open a few weeks later, in July. (click orlando)
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Space shuttle enterprise
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