Houston, you've got a space shuttle... only NASA won't say which one
Briefly

NASA has decided to move a retired space shuttle to Space Center Houston, as announced by Senator John Cornyn. The retired shuttle Discovery is being considered for relocation, but the exact orbiter has not yet been revealed. The legislation under which this decision was made did not specify a particular orbiter. Cornyn praised Houston's role in human space exploration history. The acting administrator Sean Duffy's office has confirmed a decision has been made but has not released further details regarding the specific shuttle.
Senator John Cornyn announced the decision to relocate a retired space shuttle to Space Center Houston, emphasizing the significance of Houston in NASA's space exploration history.
The acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy has made an identification regarding which shuttle will be moved, but the specific orbiter has not been disclosed.
Read at Ars Technica
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