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The new model calls What’s most remark- ble, space experts said. NASA and is not con-
fer flying lunar vehicles able about this idea is Shannon says he likes nected with another
on something very famil- who it came, from: the present return-to-the- group of space program
moon design. But he workers who drew; up a
said, “I think The cost different alternative to
numbers are going to Ares and did so anony-
mously for fear of retri-
bution from NASA offi-
cials.
“What I was doing was
who it
NASA’s shuttle program’
manager John Shannon.
He recently presented it
»Hd-* to an independent panel give us problems.” So for
rocket boosters,. minus charged with reviewing the past three years,
the shuttle itself. There NASA’s costly space-
are two new Vehicles this flight plans. And he was
This cheaper option’is rocket would carry
. e„ not as powerful as one generic cargo con- NASA administrator.
tie dated. Think of at as a NASA’s current design tainer, the other an It sL. .1... _r ....
.. ” . ' 'i NASA, an f°r decades.
a ets, the people-carrying astronaut travel. Those agency of engineers who
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MASA manager pitches a cheaper return-to-moon plan
BY SETH BORENSTEIN
AP Science. Writer
WASHINGTON —
Like a car salesman
pushing a luxury vehicle
that the customer no
longer can afford, NASA mana?erJs floatinS
has putted Out of its back
pocket a deal for a
cheaper ride to the moon.
•' It won’t be as power- This cheaper option’is rocket would carry — urged to do so by a top
ful, and its design is a lit- not. as powerful as IL’.S.’.-------
tie dated. Think of it as a NASA’s current design tainer, the o,ther an It shows that top offi- has kicked around NASA phone interview. ”1 don’t :
base-model Ford station with its fancy new rock- Apollo-like capsule for cials in
wagon instead of
tricked-out Cadillac
Escalade. Ares V. But the cut-rate
' Officially, the space plan would still get to the international space sta-
agency is still on track moon. tiori. plan is running into trou-
$2,000 Hershey level, the
$2,500 Lindt level, the
$5,000 Green & Black’s
level, the $7,500
Ghirardclli level and the
. , . ... o ,. $10,000 Godiva level.
dren’s vision problems student from GCCISD “We’re really looking Please contact Julie
remain undetected until has an opportunity to forward to another sue- palmer thoq chneniate
they undergo the vision learn about Baytown’s cessful year.'
rich heritage. said. .
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in Education with the reaches out to senior citi- ties for this evt
Goose Creek CIS!) zens. The “Golden Age” available,
school nurses and pro- program offers seniors ~
Shannon and a handful
of others have casually
tinkered with the shuttle- not a break from NASA,”
less shuttle, an idea that Shannon, said in a tele- .
. The care what launcher we .
Shannon team did so use, I just want to go to
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Hitt LSD. Last year, the to various high schools; needs benefit the Servici
League conducted more and members serve as I
than 17,560 vision and docents at the Baytown enable the organization
hearing screenings. Historical Museum, te continue its scrv*~~~ *~
Palmer said many chil- where every third-grade the community.
vides ntajiey for the nurs- the chance to play bingo writing levels: the $500
es’supplies and books. and enjoy fellowship Cadbury level, the
The Service League A together monthly. . . . .
also awards.scholarships All charity ball pro-.
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League, of Baytown and
Museum, to continue its services to
Ares I and cargo-lifting new vehicles could both regularly make contin- with the permission of the moon,
go to the moon or the gency plans, worry that
their preferred moon
'We’re really looking
Palmer
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There are six. under- tions.
Stephen the years she worked at the the childhood pastimi
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Short said her grandfa- from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
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“I’m in favor of preserv- the Brunson from the time off” she said' “II
ing the past and I hope that jt opened in 1942 until he c ‘
grant money and private retired in 1977. were contests on stage,
foundation money can be Her mother' worked as theS B msonTnd^rea'tTa
found for the restoration of ,the assistar^manager. 1™. X
the Brunson, he said. “I started working there
The mayor said Sheley is w]qen [ was ]4 an([ worked
pursuing some potential there through high school,” ble, contact Sheley at 281 -
private sources of fiindmg Short said 844-3788.
and that he is unaware of
any public funds-that are
available.
“It would be another way
to draw people into the
downtown area and get .
people interested rn the
restoration of other build-
ings in the area,”
DonCarlos said. “A healthy
Brunson would certainly
add to the atmosphere.”
The mayor also noted
other community plans and
developments along the
■ avenue - the Art League of
Baytown, a new bar and the
Baytown Little Theater.
ing the past and I hope that
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foundation money can be
Many Baytonians have Short said the theater
fond memories of the was well-known for its kid-
Brunson. die shows and hopes the
Rhonda Short remem- Brunson’s restoration
bers the kiddie shows and would spell the return of
DonCarlos thinks the Brunson with her family. “The kiddie show lasted
-“storation of the Brunson Short said her grandfa- trom 9 a m- 1 P-m-> so
>uld be good for the city, ther, Rufus Honeycutt, ran nwms could drop their kids
cartoons, a movie and there
were contests on stage.”'
Sheley wants to restore
flip Rhmcnh anrl nrpafp t>
new generation with new.
memories.
To help make this possi-
844-3788.
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 2009, newspaper, July 1, 2009; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1193124/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.