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Moon buggy, astronauts on tap for inaugural parade
Monday, January 12, 2009
Before it gets to space, a moon buggy will make history by being the first to boogie along an inaugural parade.
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NASA astronaut Rex Waheim holds the flag while in a space suit outside the Small Pressurized Rover( SPR) during a demonstration Friday at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. NASA’s moon buggy will participate in President-elect Barack Obama’s inaugural parade with the crew of the latest shuttle mission and this small rover, that is the current design for a mission to the moon in about 12 years. It will be driven by astronaut Michael Gernhardt.
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NASA will participate in President-elect Barack Obama’s inaugural parade with the crew of the latest shuttle mission and a small pressurized rover that is the current design for a mission to the moon in about 12 years. It will be driven by astronaut Michael Gernhardt.
While NASA has been part of past inaugural parades, it has never used a lunar rover as its representative before, agency spokesman David Mould said.
NASA hasn’t chosen a final rover design yet, but the one in the parade is the leading prototype at the moment, succeeding wildly on a three-day desert trek in Arizona in October. It is different from the Apollo era open top rovers. It is sealed like a car, allowing two astronauts to sit in it without wearing bulky spacesuits.
The 12-wheeled vehicle which tops out around 6 mph will then go on display for Washington media the next day, spokeswoman Ashley Edwards said.
Also marching in the parade will be the crew of Endeavour: Chris Ferguson, Eric Boe, Donald Petit, Steve Bowen, Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper, Shane Kimbrough and Greg Chamitoff.
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