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In 2012, following the end of the Space Transportation System program, NASA faced the monumental task of finding permanent homes for the three remaining Space Shuttle Orbiters—so that their incredible stories could be pr...
Episode 1703: Stopping the Space Shuttle Rustlers is an episode from Talking Space by Gene Mikulka ,Sawyer Rosenstein, Mark Ratterman,Dr. Kat Robison. In 2012, following the end of the Space Transportation System program, NASA faced the mon...
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Published Jul 25, 2025, 23:23 long, audio available.
In 2012, following the end of the Space Transportation System program, NASA faced the monumental task of finding permanent homes for the three remaining Space Shuttle Orbiters—so that their incredible stories could be preserved and shared with the public. After a lengthy and sometimes contentious selection process, the three operational orbiters—Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour—along with the prototype Enterprise, were officially retired and transported to their new homes amid much celebration. These irreplaceable artifacts of American space history now serve as centerpieces in four major museums across the country, inspiring millions of visitors each year. One notable omission from the final list was Houston, Texas—home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center. While the city did not receive one of the orbiters, it was awarded a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft and a full-scale model orbiter, which allows visitors to explore a replica of the Shuttle's interior. That should have been the end of the story—but it wasn’t. In a surprising twist, Texas Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz inserted a provision into the recently passed Reconciliation Act, also known as “The Big Beautiful Bill Act" that calls for relocating Space Shuttle Discovery from its current home at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, to Houston. Is this bold attempt at “Shuttle Rustling” even viable? To find out, we spoke with Joe Stief, the founder of Keep the Shuttle , a grassroots campaign working to prevent Discovery’s relocation. We discuss his efforts, what’s at stake, and the broader implications this move could have for the future of artifacts held by national museums. Host: Gene Mikulka Guest: Joe Stief, KeepTheShuttle.org
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Episode 1703: Stopping the Space Shuttle Rustlers is an episode from Talking Space by Gene Mikulka ,Sawyer Rosenstein, Mark Ratterman,Dr. Kat Robison.
This episode is 23:23 long.
This episode was published on Jul 25, 2025.
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Episode 1703: Stopping the Space Shuttle Rustlers is from Talking Space by Gene Mikulka ,Sawyer Rosenstein, Mark Ratterman,Dr. Kat Robison.
Published Jul 25, 2025 and 23:23 long