nasa / the u.s. govt will give your favorite museum a free retired space shuttle with a few main hitches........ your museum pays the shipping & handling price tag of 28.8 million dollars per shuttle, including post flight repairs, delivery on the 747 jumbo jet hauler w/ capability for it's landing & delivery at location. the shuttle must be displayed indoors w/ climate control which means most museums would have to construct a new building. many museums are scrambling to snag 1 per the guidelines. this has been the biggest scramble since the retirement of the concords. that was easier because the airlines could choose where they went. best bests are udvar hazy / uss intrepid museums. nasa has received inquiries from 21 institutions to date. the usaf museum is in the running too, as the that branch of the military used atlantis primarily for many top secret missions. fund raising drives abound amongst the 21 potential display locations. then there is the debate of displaying it on it's landing gear, or upright in launch position w/ boosters, & yes.... even suspending it from a building structure's ceiling
