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thogey
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Posted - 01/15/2010 : 19:12:00
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quote: Recession Special: NASA slashes space shuttle price to $29 million apiece when program ends By Marcia Dunn (CP) – 2 hours ago
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Here's a recession bargain: the space shuttle. NASA has slashed the price of these 1970s era spaceships from $42 million to $28.8 million apiece.
The shuttles are for sale once they quit flying, supposedly this fall.
When the Natonial Aeronautics and Space Administration put out the call to museums, schools and others in December 2008, seeking buyers, about 20 expressed interest. NASA spokesman Mike Curie expects more interest, especially with the discount.
"We're confident that we'll get other takers," Curie said Friday.
Discovery is already promised to the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum. Atlantis and Endeavour are up for grabs. It's possible that Enterprise, a shuttle prototype that never made it to space, also will be available. Enterprise currently is at the Smithsonian.
Curie said no decisions will be made before summer.
The new lower price is based on NASA's estimate of the cost for transporting a shuttle from Kennedy Space Center to a major U.S. airport, and for displaying it indoors in a climate-controlled building. The travel cost may vary based on location. NASA has moved up the delivery date to the latter half of 2011, instead of 2012.
Potential customers have until Feb. 19 to put in a request.
As for the space shuttle main engines, those are now free. NASA advertised them for $400,000 to $800,000 each in December 2008, but no one expressed interest. So now the engines are available, along with other shuttle artifacts, for the cost of transportation and handling. Assembly will be required, however.
Let's do it. Let's form a consortium, and scrap em
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HoardCopperByTheTon
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Posted - 01/16/2010 : 10:38:31
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Lets strap one onto a car and set some new records!
I wouldn't buy the whole shuttles just yet. I think once the top names are gone the other ones will come down in price some more.  |
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thogey
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Posted - 01/16/2010 : 12:08:53
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Look The Engine's are Free
You just haul'em. Can you imagine the exotic heat resistant alloys. But yes it would take a few trips with my landscaping trucks
quote: Originally posted by thogey [ [quote]Recession Special: NASA slashes space shuttle price to $As for the space shuttle main engines, those are now free. NASA advertised them for $400,000 to $800,000 each in December 2008, but no one expressed interest. So now the engines are available, along with other shuttle artifacts, for the cost of transportation and handling.
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slickeast
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Posted - 01/16/2010 : 13:25:48
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I think HCBTT has access to a semi....heck he can scrap them for you too.
Problem is, HCBTT will want ALL of the engines ( just something else to Hoard By The TON ) |
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thogey
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Posted - 01/16/2010 : 13:37:18
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Can you imagine? Those engines are massive. Have you ever seen one?
Each one weighs about 3 tons.
From what I've read NASA has 14 of them.
I think their made with lots of aluminum copper and nickle.
Someone on this forum probably knows a lot more about'em
Wouldn't it be cool if someone here could do somthing with them. |
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Kurr
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thogey
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Posted - 01/16/2010 : 13:57:47
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Nobody has to buy the engines. The're free, NASA couldn't sell them. All you have to do is haul them off.
They really have no value except for scrap. |
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Edited by - thogey on 01/16/2010 14:00:54 |
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phildogg
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Posted - 01/20/2010 : 12:22:41
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that would be a great deal for free. too far for me though. phil |
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Market Harmony
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Posted - 01/20/2010 : 12:51:57
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I'd have a hard time fitting them into my furnace  |
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