A former NASA astronaut turned US senator has joined with other lawmakers to insist that his two rides to space remain on display in the Smithsonian.
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) has joined fellow Democratic senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, both of Virginia, and Dick Durbin of Illinois in an effort to halt the move of space shuttle Discovery to Houston, as enacted into law earlier this year. Kelly flew two of his four missions aboard Discovery.
“Why should hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars be spent just to jeopardize a piece of American history that’s already protected and on display?” wrote Kelly in a social media post on Friday. “Space Shuttle Discovery belongs at the Smithsonian, where millions of people, including students and veterans, go to see it for free.”