NASA won't name the Shuttle picked to move to Texas 51/60
Briefly

NASA has announced plans to move a Space Shuttle to Houston, although which shuttle will be chosen remains undisclosed. The budget bill from President Trump has allocated $85 million for this move and the construction of a display facility. Current options include the retired orbiters Endeavour, Atlantis, and Discovery, each located at various museums. The move presents logistical challenges and financial hurdles due to the retired Shuttle Carrier Aircraft. Previous experiences of transporting shuttles have left planners wary of the complexities involved.
NASA's decision to move one of the retired Space Shuttles to Houston involves complex challenges, including logistical nightmares and significant financial considerations.
The selection of the Space Shuttle to be transported is uncertain, as Endeavour, Atlantis, Discovery, and Enterprise all have unique circumstances hindering a straightforward decision.
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