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NASA’s New Chief Hints Iconic Space Shuttle Might Not Be Moving to Texas After All

Last updated: December 30, 2025 10:15 am
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The recent developments in the Texas space shuttle saga have taken an unexpected turn with NASA’s new chief, Jared Isaacman, hinting at a possible deviation from the plan to move the iconic space shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian to Houston. Despite Texas lawmakers’ efforts over the past year to relocate Discovery to Houston, Isaacman’s comments suggest that the spacecraft may remain in its retirement home at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Va.

The push to transfer Discovery to Houston was met with controversy, with Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois calling it a “heist.” The Trump administration’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act allocated $85 million for the relocation of the shuttle to the Space Center Houston museum within 18 months. However, Isaacman’s recent interview with CNBC indicated that the feasibility of moving Discovery was still uncertain.

Isaacman emphasized the importance of staying within budget constraints and ensuring the safety of the spacecraft. NASA and the Smithsonian estimated that the cost of moving Discovery would exceed $120 million. In the event that moving Discovery proves unfeasible, Isaacman suggested that NASA could consider relocating a different spacecraft to Houston.

The potential move of Discovery has been met with criticism from space scientists and legal experts, who have described it as a “theft” and a “vanity project.” Concerns have also been raised about the Texas museum’s ability to properly house and maintain the historic spacecraft.

Discovery, which was launched in 1984 and completed 39 missions to space, holds significant historical value as the spacecraft that lofted the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit in 1990. The debate surrounding its relocation underscores the challenges and complexities involved in preserving and commemorating America’s space exploration legacy.

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As the saga continues to unfold, the fate of Discovery remains uncertain. Whether it stays at the Smithsonian or finds a new home in Houston, the iconic spacecraft will continue to serve as a symbol of human innovation and exploration in the realm of space.

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