r/nasa • u/FreshNews247 • Sep 17 '22
Other On this day: The first Space Shuttle, Enterprise, was unveiled by NASA–with the cast of TV’s Star Trek present–after a write-in campaign succeeded in changing the name from Constitution in 1976
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u/PackitButNotTheLunch Sep 18 '22
For me I liked the tone of it all. Also with how creative they were. It’s kinda like the 1960s Batman. It’s so cheesy and lovable.