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Apollo Moon Rocket to Get Face-Lift in Texas

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 1:22 pm
by Fly2e
HOUSTON - A giant Apollo moon rocket that never got off the ground is about to get a face-lift after years of rusting away in the Texas heat and humidity at the Johnson Space Center.
Workers will construct a shelter for the Saturn V rocket and give it the equivalent of a "blow dry" in the first steps to preserve the relic of NASA's golden age, said Allan Needell, Apollo program curator for the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum.

The 363-foot-long behemoth has lain on its side in front of JSC since 1977, a favorite sight of tourists, but also a victim of the elements.

Instead of launching astronauts to the moon as it was built to do, it has become a slowly fading hulk of peeling paint and corroded metal where birds live and plants sprout, Needell said on Wednesday during a visit to the rocket.

"There's a lot of biology growing on there," he said, pointing out streaks of algae staining the rocket's white skin.

Needell said the Smithsonian was preserving the Saturn V because it was one of only three Apollo rockets still in existence and therefore an important artifact of mid-20th century life.

It was built to launch the Apollo 18 flight, but never flew because NASA canceled the moon program after Apollo 17 in December 1972.

The other Saturn V's are on display at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and Marshall Space Center in Alabama.

Parts of the JSC rocket are saturated with water after years in the elements and will be dried out with heated air, Needell said. Structural repairs will then be made and the rocket repainted.

A permanent display building will eventually be constructed to house the rocket, he said.

Needell said the preservation work should be completed by summer of next year. The $4 million project is being paid for by government grants, but also needs about $750,000 in private donations, he said.


Dave

Re: Apollo Moon Rocket to Get Face-Lift in Texas

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 3:21 pm
by ozzy72
About time! ::)
Honestly letting such a major piece of history rot >:(

Re: Apollo Moon Rocket to Get Face-Lift in Texas

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 3:36 pm
by Craig.
there is something going on with the one in huntsville aswell i believe. Not sure what i just remember reading they needed $6 million to save it from something. Alabamas not much better than texas for heat and humidity so its prob in no better condition.

Re: Apollo Moon Rocket to Get Face-Lift in Texas

PostPosted: Fri Jun 18, 2004 12:13 pm
by Blackbird971
Wahooo! It IS about time.


Maybe now we can go to the Moon again. ;) ;D