Senator Calls Out Texas For Trying To Steal Shuttle From Smithsonian (arstechnica.com)
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- News link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/07/11/0349227/senator-calls-out-texas-for-trying-to-steal-shuttle-from-smithsonian
- Source link: https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/07/its-a-heist-senator-calls-out-texas-for-trying-to-steal-shuttle-from-smithsonian/
> "In the reconciliation bill, Texas entered $85 million to move the space shuttle from the National Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia, to Texas. Eighty-five million dollars sounds like a lot of money, but it is not nearly what's necessary for this to be accomplished," Durbin said. Citing research by NASA and the Smithsonian, Durbin said that the total was closer to $305 million and that did not include the estimated $178 million needed to build a facility to house and display Discovery once in Houston.
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> Furthermore, it was unclear if Congress even has the right to remove an artifact, let alone a space shuttle, from the Smithsonian's collection. The Washington, DC, institution, which serves as a trust instrumentality of the US, maintains that it owns Discovery. The paperwork signed by NASA in 2012 transferred "all rights, interest, title, and ownership" for the spacecraft to the Smithsonian. "This will be the first time ever in the history of the Smithsonian someone has taken one of their displays and forcibly taken possession of it. What are we doing here? They don't have the right in Texas to claim this," said Durbin. [...]
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> To be able to bring up his points at Thursday's hearing, Durbin introduced the "Houston, We Have a Problem" amendment to "prohibit the use of funds to transfer a decommissioned space shuttle from one location to another location." He then withdrew the amendment after having voiced his objections. "I think we're dealing with something called waste. Eighty-five million dollars worth of waste. I know that this is a controversial issue, and I know that there are other agencies, Smithsonian, NASA, and others that are interested in this issue; I'm going to withdraw this amendment, but I'm going to ask my colleagues be honest about it," said Durbin. "I hope that we think about this long and hard."
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> "I am glad to see this pass as part of the Senate's One Big Beautiful Bill and look forward to welcoming Discovery to Houston and righting this egregious wrong," Cornyn said in a statement. "Houston has long been the cornerstone of our nation's human space exploration program, and it's long overdue for Space City to receive the recognition it deserves by bringing Space Shuttle Discovery home."
[1] https://www.space.com/space-exploration/space-shuttle/trumps-signing-of-one-big-beautiful-bill-includes-usd85-million-to-move-space-shuttle-discovery-from-smithsonian-to-texas
[2] https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/07/its-a-heist-senator-calls-out-texas-for-trying-to-steal-shuttle-from-smithsonian/
[3] http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-071025a-space-shuttle-discovery-smithsonian-houston-transfer-heist-senate-appropriations.html
This is what goverment waste looks like (Score:4, Interesting)
The shuttle is just fine in it current location. I have been to the Udvar-Hazy Center many times and it is in good company with many other important, historic aircraft. It is right down the street from Dulles airport, about 45 min from DC on a good day. In other words it is accessible to so many more people than it would be in Huston. I have no issue with Huston, a great city, but the cost is just wasteful.
Re:This is what goverment waste looks like (Score:4)
Do not worry - DOGE will identify this as inefficiency and stop it. At least in a sane world this is what would happen, however ...
Re: This is what goverment waste looks like (Score:1)
What is a Huston?
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You might need to remember to take your medication. Are you really trying to argue that a project that has Ted Cruz's fingers in it is going to be less wasteful than the Smithsonian?
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I am just pointing out that the cost of moving would far exceed any, what dusting or cleaning of a object already placed in a museum. I grew up in northern VA in the mid 70's. I just used DC as a reference point as many do not realize how much the general area has grown. It was farm land when I was a kid now its a mecca hub of some of the largest data centers and well a lot of "critical stuff" There are so many towns- community's "smushed" into NVA
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Is it not better for a Politician to pander to their base than to make sense?
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> The cost is what? Cheaper for both native and international visitors? Yeah. I agree.
> Geographically and financially advantageous is how one would describe Houston accurately.
Good joke. International visitors don't want to go to Houston. The space shuttle would be pretty much the only reason to visit.
I really wanted to visit Boca Chica when I went to the US recently, but I could not for the life of me justify the incredibly long trip there for just that. Washington DC and Cape Canaveral were both no-brainers compared to that. At least there is tons of interesting stuff to see around those locations.
These jokes write themselves (Score:3)
No one went for the low hanging fruit?
> Ted Cruz introduced legislation to move the Space Shuttle Discovery from Virginia to Houston for $305 million
Oh geez, the lengths Ted Cruz will go to leave Texas when the next disaster hits. (Rimshot) Thank you, good night!
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No, I think you need to hang around. Rimshot for sure. $85million dollars would have heated me back in the day when Cruz left me to freeze when that Mexican went to Cancun to warm himself.
Home? (Score:4, Interesting)
> bringing Space Shuttle Discovery home
Home? Has Discovery ever been in Texas? It was built in California and operated in Florida.
Re: Home? (Score:2)
IMCC FCR 1 and 2 were in Houston. It was launched from Florida.
Re:Home? (Score:4, Informative)
Correct, it flew from Kennedy Space Center (Florida) and landed either in KSC or Edwards Air Force Base (California). It has nothing to do with Texas at all.
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You sound bitter. Let it go, Hillary won the popular vote. You can't change that.
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Yes, Yes America does have a female problem. And, we have a Black Problem. So much so that we can not think straight.
Get Nic Cage (Score:3)
Because I need to see him steal a space shuttle.